Authors: Lovgren, Marguerite; Talbot, James A.; Brandileone, Maria Cristina; Casagrande, Silvana T.; Agudelo, Clara Inés; Castañeda, Elizabeth; Regueira, Mabel; Corso, Alejandra; Heitmann, Ingrid; Maldonado, Aurora; Echániz-Avilés, Gabriela; Soto-Noguerón, Araceli; Hortal, María; Camou, Teresa; Gabastou, Jean-Marc; Fabio, José Luis Di; Grupo SIREVA
Publication Date: 2007.
Language: English.
Abstract:
In 1993 the Pan American Health Organization initiated a laboratory-based surveillance system, called the SIREVA project, to learn about Streptococcus pneumoniae invasive disease in Latin American children. In 1994, National Laboratories in six countries were trained to perform serotyping and antibiotic susceptibility testing using broth microdilution to determine the MIC for specified antibiotics. An international External Quality Assurance (EQA) program was developed to monitor and support ongoing laboratory performance. The EQA program was coordinated by the National Centre for Streptococcus (NCS), Edmonton, Canada, and included external proficiency testing (EPT) and a validation process requiring regular submission of a sample of isolates from each laboratory to the NCS for verification of the serotype and MIC. In 1999, the EQA program was decentralized to use three of the original laboratories as regional quality control centers to address operational concerns and to accommodate the growth of the laboratory network to more than 20 countries including the Caribbean region. The overall EPT serotyping accuracies for phase I (1993 to 1998) and phase II (1999 to 2005) were 88.0 and 93.8%, respectively; the MIC correlations within 1 log2 dilution of the expected result were 83.0 and 91.0% and the interpretive category agreements were 89.1 and 95.3%. Overall, the validation process serotyping accuracies for phases I and II were 81.9 and 88.1%, respectively, 80.4 and 90.5% for MIC agreement, and 85.8 and 94.3% for category agreement. These results indicate a high level of testing accuracy in participating National Laboratories and a sustained increase in EQA participation in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Author affiliation: Lovgren, Marguerite. National Centre for Streptococcus; Canadá.
Author affiliation: Talbot, James A. National Centre for Streptococcus; Canadá.
Author affiliation: Brandileone, Maria Cristina. Instituto Adolfo Lutz; Brazil.
Author affiliation: Casagrande, Silvana T. Instituto Adolfo Lutz; Brazil.
Author affiliation: Agudelo, Clara Inés. Instituto Nacional de Salud; Colombia.
Author affiliation: Castañeda, Elizabeth. Instituto Nacional de Salud; Colombia.
Author affiliation: Regueira, Mabel. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas; Argentina.
Author affiliation: Corso, Alejandra. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas; Argentina.
Author affiliation: Heitmann, Ingrid. Instituto de Salud Pública; Chile.
Author affiliation: Maldonado, Aurora. Instituto de Salud Pública; Chile.
Author affiliation: Echániz-Avilés, Gabriela. Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública; Mexico.
Author affiliation: Soto-Noguerón, Araceli. Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública; Mexico.
Author affiliation: Hortal, María. Departamento de Laboratorios de Salud Pública; Uruguay.
Author affiliation: Camou, Teresa. Departamento de Laboratorios de Salud Pública; Uruguay.
Author affiliation: Gabastou, Jean-Marc. Pan American Health Organization/ World Health Organization. Area of Technology and Health Services Delivery; Estados Unidos.
Author affiliation: Fabio, José Luis Di. Pan American Health Organization/ World Health Organization. Area of Technology and Health Services Delivery; Estados Unidos.
Author affiliation: Grupo SIREVA; Estados Unidos.
Repository: Sistema de Gestión del Conocimiento ANLIS MALBRÁN. Administración Nacional de Laboratorios e Institutos de Salud "Dr. Carlos G. Malbrán"