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SICPA AND THE BATAILLON DE MARINS-POMPIERS DE MARSEILLE ARE TESTING AN INNOVATIVE SOLUTION FOR DETECTING PATHOGENS IN AIRCRAFT WASTEWATER
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, May 6, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Swiss company SICPA, a world leader in identification, traceability and 
authentication technologies, and the bataillon de marins-pompiers de Marseille 
(BMPM – Marseille marine fire brigade), a French innovative biodefense unit, 
have developed a state-of-the-art technological solution, based on the analysis 
of aircraft wastewater to help authorities manage the risk of importing 
pathogens into their territory. The epidemiological data collected gives them a 
precise view of epidemic dynamics.



After very conclusive tests conducted at Marseille-Provence airport (France) on 
the detection of SARS-CoV-2 and its variants for several months, the 
effectiveness of the solution has also been confirmed on a large scale since 
the beginning of April in the Arabian Gulf region, with more than 150 aircrafts 
tested to date on arrival by SICPA, under the supervision of the competent 
health authorities. It allows the detection of pathogens among a group of 
passengers entering a given territory in near real time, without the need to 
know their identity.

An effective and non-invasive monitoring system to anticipate and manage health 
risks

Governments and health authorities now have a particularly effective tool to 
prevent and anticipate such health risks. This system brings a welcome 
reliability to virus surveillance, in a context where the WHO notes a recent 
reduction in COVID-19 testing, sometimes in favour of home testing, the results 
of which are not communicated to the health authorities1.

Testing aircraft wastewater has the advantage of being collective, non-invasive 
and confidential. It can also detect various pathogens at early stages in 
people who would not have tested positive in the individual test required for 
boarding. 

"SICPA's purpose is to enable trust. We offer governments secure traceability 
and health risk management solutions to optimise their response systems," says 
Arnaud Bernaert, Director of the Health Security Solutions division at SICPA. 
"The state-of-the-art solution developed in partnership with the BMPM is one of 
the data acquisition modules that allow governments to build their own 
epidemiological observatory to monitor emerging threats and the development of 
epidemics and pandemics, and to anticipate and manage health risks without 
unnecessarily disrupting the daily lives of citizens, a challenge particularly 
highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rapidly deployable on a large scale, 
it is now available to any interested state."

"The bataillon de marins-pompiers de Marseille has been at the forefront of the 
fight against COVID-19 since 2020 with the analysis of wastewater," adds its 
commander, Vice-Admiral Patrick Augier. "It is an effective innovative method 
that has demonstrated its relevance on numerous occasions and in different 
contexts. It is an indispensable tool in the fight against the pandemic in 
Marseille and in several French cities. Today we are proud that it can be used 
to protect other countries and other populations."

Based on its experience of more than 40,000 samples taken from wastewater in 
urban communities in France since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 
BMPM has developed a collection protocol for all types of aircraft, commercial 
or private, as soon as they arrive at airports. Analyses carried out on site by 
specially trained teams make it possible to very quickly detect the presence of 
a pathogen on board, among the passengers and crew of a flight. In less than 2 
hours, SARS-CoV-2 mutations are identified and quantified, allowing the nature 
of the threat to be characterised. The solution can therefore directly identify 
variants such as Delta and Omicron, as well as other respiratory pathogens 
(notably Influenza). Moreover, it is constantly adapted to the evolution of the 
threat, thanks to a collaboration with the EDEM Solutions Scientific Interest 
Group, which has an industrial capacity to adapt detection probes to new 
variants in a few weeks, as soon as their genomic sequence is known.

Monitoring the circulation of pathogens to better protect populations

The results of the analyses are immediately returned to the authorities in the 
form of analytical dashboards developed by SICPA and correlated with 
statistical and territorial data, enabling them to follow the evolution of an 
epidemic and the circulation of new pathogens precisely, and thus decide very 
quickly on the measures to put in place to protect their population and their 
economy.

This robust solution, developed jointly by SICPA and the BMPM, and marketed by 
SICPA, now makes it possible to respond in a concrete way to the recommendation 
issued by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control last November, 
encouraging countries to set up health monitoring and decision support systems. 
Its continued existence will enable the early detection of an ever-wider range 
of pathogens in the future.


Media contact SICPA:
Remi Oudinot 
remi.oudinot[a]sicpa.com 
+41 21 627 58 44

Business contact
Franck Chartier-Dumas
franck.chartier-dumas[a]sicpa.com
+33 6 42 26 87 69 

Media contact BMPM:
communicationbmp[a]gmail.com
+33 6 32 87 13 54

About SICPA

Market leader in security inks and leading provider of secured authentication, 
identification, traceability and supply chain solutions, SICPA is a 
long-trusted partner to governments, central banks, high security printers and 
the industry. Every day, governments, companies and millions of citizens rely 
on its expertise, which combines material-based covert features and digital 
technologies, to protect the integrity and value of their currency, personal 
identity, value documents, e-government services, as well as products and 
brands. True to its purpose of Enabling Trust through constant innovation, 
SICPA aims to further an Economy of Trust worldwide, where transactions, 
interactions and products across the physical and digital worlds are based on 
protected, unforgeable and verifiable data.

Founded in Lausanne in 1927, headquartered in Switzerland and operating on five 
continents, SICPA employs about 3000 people. 

www.sicpa.com

About the BMPM

The BMPM is the largest unit of the French Navy, with more than 2,500 military 
and civilian personnel, men and women, fighting every day against almost all 
the risks identified by the Sécurité Civile in Marseille, the second largest 
city in France. The BMPM also ensures the security of the Marseille-Provence 
airport, Airbus Helicopters, as well as the ships docked and in harbour in the 
East and West basins of the large maritime port of Marseille (GPMM), the first 
port in France.

COMETE (Covid-19 Marseille Environmental Testing and Expertise) is a group of 
experts from the Marseille marine fire brigade, working in the NRBCE field, 
which took shape at the start of the health crisis in 2020. They responded to a 
need for innovation at the heart of this pandemic by developing a technique for 
collecting and analysing wastewater, which is now an essential tool in the 
fight against the epidemic in Marseille. This network of experts has trained 
many people in the use of this technique throughout France, and has intervened 
on numerous sites (airports, ports, care homes, schools, hospitals, private 
places). In two years, more than 98,656 screening tests were carried out, 
including more than 60,500 at the Marseille-Provence airport. In total, more 
than 44,193 samples (wastewater and surface water) have been taken since the 
beginning of the pandemic.

www.marinspompiersdemarseille.com

1 COVID-19, Ukraine & Other Global Health Issues Virtual Press conference 
transcript - 26 April 2022 (who.int)

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