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Evaluation of Laboratories Supporting Invasive Bacterial Vaccine-Preventable Disease (IB-VPD) Surveillance in the World Health Organization African Region, through the Performance of Coordinated External Quality Assessment

(1) Background: Laboratories supporting the invasive bacteria preventable disease (IB-VPD) network are expected to demonstrate the capacity to identify the main etiological agents of pediatric bacterial meningitis (PBM) (Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae) on...

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Autores principales: Mandomando, Inacio, Mwenda, Jason M., Nakamura, Tomoka, de Gouveia, Linda, von Gottberg, Anne, Kwambana-Adams, Brenda A., Antonio, Martin, Messa, Augusto, Litt, David, Seaton, Shila, Weldegebriel, Goitom Gebremedhin, Biey, Joseph Nsiari-Muzeyi, Serhan, Fatima
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10459392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37624351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8080413
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author Mandomando, Inacio
Mwenda, Jason M.
Nakamura, Tomoka
de Gouveia, Linda
von Gottberg, Anne
Kwambana-Adams, Brenda A.
Antonio, Martin
Messa, Augusto
Litt, David
Seaton, Shila
Weldegebriel, Goitom Gebremedhin
Biey, Joseph Nsiari-Muzeyi
Serhan, Fatima
author_facet Mandomando, Inacio
Mwenda, Jason M.
Nakamura, Tomoka
de Gouveia, Linda
von Gottberg, Anne
Kwambana-Adams, Brenda A.
Antonio, Martin
Messa, Augusto
Litt, David
Seaton, Shila
Weldegebriel, Goitom Gebremedhin
Biey, Joseph Nsiari-Muzeyi
Serhan, Fatima
author_sort Mandomando, Inacio
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description (1) Background: Laboratories supporting the invasive bacteria preventable disease (IB-VPD) network are expected to demonstrate the capacity to identify the main etiological agents of pediatric bacterial meningitis (PBM) (Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae) on Gram stains and in phenotypic identification. Individual reports of sentinel site (SSL), national (NL) and regional reference (RRL) laboratories participating in the World Health Organization (WHO)-coordinated external quality assessment, distributed by the United Kingdom National External Quality Assessment (EQA) Services (UK NEQAS) for Microbiology between 2014 and 2019 were analyzed. (2) Methods: The panels consisted of (1) unstained bacterial smears for Gram staining, (2) viable isolates for identification and serotyping/serogrouping (ST/SG) and (3) simulated cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) samples for species detection and ST/SG using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). SSLs and NLs tested for Gram staining and species identification (partial panel). RRLs, plus any SSLs and NLs (optionally) also analyzed the simulated CSF samples (full panel). The passing score was ≥75% for NLs and SSLs, and ≥90% for RRLs and NLs/SSLs testing the full panel. (3) Results: Overall, 63% (5/8) of the SSLs and NLs were able to correctly identify the targeted pathogens, in 2019; but there were challenges to identify Haemophilus influenzae either on Gram stains (35% of the labs failed 2014), or in culture. Individual performance showed inconsistent capacity, with only 39% (13/33) of the SSLs/NLs passing the EQA exercise throughout all surveys in which they participated. RRLs performed well over the study period, but one of the two failed to reach the minimal passing score in 2016 and 2018; while the SSLs/NLs that optionally tested the full panel scored between 75% and 90% (intermediate pass category). (4) Conclusions: We identified a need for implementing a robust quality management system for timely identification of the gaps and then implementing corrective and preventive actions, in addition to continuous refresher training in the SSLs and NLs supporting the IB-VPD surveillance in the World Health Organization, Regional Office for Africa (WHO AFRO).
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spelling pubmed-104593922023-08-27 Evaluation of Laboratories Supporting Invasive Bacterial Vaccine-Preventable Disease (IB-VPD) Surveillance in the World Health Organization African Region, through the Performance of Coordinated External Quality Assessment Mandomando, Inacio Mwenda, Jason M. Nakamura, Tomoka de Gouveia, Linda von Gottberg, Anne Kwambana-Adams, Brenda A. Antonio, Martin Messa, Augusto Litt, David Seaton, Shila Weldegebriel, Goitom Gebremedhin Biey, Joseph Nsiari-Muzeyi Serhan, Fatima Trop Med Infect Dis Article (1) Background: Laboratories supporting the invasive bacteria preventable disease (IB-VPD) network are expected to demonstrate the capacity to identify the main etiological agents of pediatric bacterial meningitis (PBM) (Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae) on Gram stains and in phenotypic identification. Individual reports of sentinel site (SSL), national (NL) and regional reference (RRL) laboratories participating in the World Health Organization (WHO)-coordinated external quality assessment, distributed by the United Kingdom National External Quality Assessment (EQA) Services (UK NEQAS) for Microbiology between 2014 and 2019 were analyzed. (2) Methods: The panels consisted of (1) unstained bacterial smears for Gram staining, (2) viable isolates for identification and serotyping/serogrouping (ST/SG) and (3) simulated cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) samples for species detection and ST/SG using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). SSLs and NLs tested for Gram staining and species identification (partial panel). RRLs, plus any SSLs and NLs (optionally) also analyzed the simulated CSF samples (full panel). The passing score was ≥75% for NLs and SSLs, and ≥90% for RRLs and NLs/SSLs testing the full panel. (3) Results: Overall, 63% (5/8) of the SSLs and NLs were able to correctly identify the targeted pathogens, in 2019; but there were challenges to identify Haemophilus influenzae either on Gram stains (35% of the labs failed 2014), or in culture. Individual performance showed inconsistent capacity, with only 39% (13/33) of the SSLs/NLs passing the EQA exercise throughout all surveys in which they participated. RRLs performed well over the study period, but one of the two failed to reach the minimal passing score in 2016 and 2018; while the SSLs/NLs that optionally tested the full panel scored between 75% and 90% (intermediate pass category). (4) Conclusions: We identified a need for implementing a robust quality management system for timely identification of the gaps and then implementing corrective and preventive actions, in addition to continuous refresher training in the SSLs and NLs supporting the IB-VPD surveillance in the World Health Organization, Regional Office for Africa (WHO AFRO). MDPI 2023-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10459392/ /pubmed/37624351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8080413 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mandomando, Inacio
Mwenda, Jason M.
Nakamura, Tomoka
de Gouveia, Linda
von Gottberg, Anne
Kwambana-Adams, Brenda A.
Antonio, Martin
Messa, Augusto
Litt, David
Seaton, Shila
Weldegebriel, Goitom Gebremedhin
Biey, Joseph Nsiari-Muzeyi
Serhan, Fatima
Evaluation of Laboratories Supporting Invasive Bacterial Vaccine-Preventable Disease (IB-VPD) Surveillance in the World Health Organization African Region, through the Performance of Coordinated External Quality Assessment
title Evaluation of Laboratories Supporting Invasive Bacterial Vaccine-Preventable Disease (IB-VPD) Surveillance in the World Health Organization African Region, through the Performance of Coordinated External Quality Assessment
title_full Evaluation of Laboratories Supporting Invasive Bacterial Vaccine-Preventable Disease (IB-VPD) Surveillance in the World Health Organization African Region, through the Performance of Coordinated External Quality Assessment
title_fullStr Evaluation of Laboratories Supporting Invasive Bacterial Vaccine-Preventable Disease (IB-VPD) Surveillance in the World Health Organization African Region, through the Performance of Coordinated External Quality Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Laboratories Supporting Invasive Bacterial Vaccine-Preventable Disease (IB-VPD) Surveillance in the World Health Organization African Region, through the Performance of Coordinated External Quality Assessment
title_short Evaluation of Laboratories Supporting Invasive Bacterial Vaccine-Preventable Disease (IB-VPD) Surveillance in the World Health Organization African Region, through the Performance of Coordinated External Quality Assessment
title_sort evaluation of laboratories supporting invasive bacterial vaccine-preventable disease (ib-vpd) surveillance in the world health organization african region, through the performance of coordinated external quality assessment
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10459392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37624351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8080413
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