Improving the quality of malaria diagnosis in southern Africa through the development of a regional malaria slide bank
Autor: | Cheryl Hamman, Anderson Chinorumba, Chadwick H. Sikaala, Avhatakali Matamba, Bhavani Moodley, John Frean, Immo Kleinschmidt |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Quality Control
Laboratory Proficiency Testing animal structures International Cooperation media_common.quotation_subject Plasmodium falciparum RC955-962 Malaria microscopy Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 Reference laboratory Proficiency testing South Africa Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine medicine Operations management Quality (business) Activity-based costing media_common business.industry Research External validation medicine.disease Malaria slide bank Quality assurance Malaria Internal quality Infectious Diseases Parasitology Business Laboratories |
Zdroj: | Malaria Journal, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2021) Malaria Journal |
ISSN: | 1475-2875 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12936-021-03899-5 |
Popis: | Background A malaria slide bank (MSB) is a useful asset for any malaria microscopy testing laboratory to have access to. However, it is not feasible for every country to have its own MSB. If countries are able to pool their resources, a regional MSB is a viable solution. This paper describes the methodology, costing and lessons learnt of establishing and maintaining an MSB over a 3-year period, for a Southern Africa Development Community region. Methods A national reference laboratory in South Africa was granted funding for setting up the MSB; it possessed experienced staff and suitable resources. Two additional full-time personnel were employed to carry out the activities of this project. Strict protocols for donor/patient blood sample screening, smear preparation, mass staining, quality control and slide validation were followed. Slides from the MSB were used for training and proficiency testing purposes. The initial and recurrent yearly costs to set up and maintain the MSB were calculated. Results Over 35 months, 154 batches (26,623 slides) were prepared; the majority were Plasmodium falciparum. Ninety-two percent (141/154) of batches passed internal quality control, and 89% (93/104) passed external validation. From these slides, two training slide sets and six proficiency testing slide sets were sent out. The initial year’s cost to establish an MSB was calculated at approximately $165,000, and the recurrent year-on-year cost was $130,000. Conclusions The key components for maintaining a high-quality MSB are consistent funding, competent staff and adherence to standardized protocols. Travel to malaria-endemic areas for access to non-falciparum malaria species, and dilution of P. falciparum blood to desired parasite densities, are extremely useful to ensure variety. The MSB created here supported multiple laboratories in eight countries, and has the potential to expand. |
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