QASI: A collaboration for implementation of an independent quality assessment programme in India
Objective: The HIV pandemic remains a significant global health concern. Accurate determination of CD4+ T-cells in patient samples relies on reliable CD4 enumeration. The Quality Assessment and Standardization programme for Immunological measures relevant to HIV/AIDS (QASI) programme of the Public H...
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Adrienne F.A. Meyers Michèle Bergeron Madhuri Thakar Tao Ding Alexandre Martel Paul Sandstorm Bharati Mahajan Philip Abraham Sandhya Kabra Namita Singh Trevor Peter Terry B. Ball QASI: A collaboration for implementation of an independent quality assessment programme in India African Journal of Laboratory Medicine CD4 cell counts laboratory proficiency testing HIV flow cytometry developing countries resource-limited setting technology transfer sustainability EQA program |
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Adrienne F.A. Meyers Michèle Bergeron Madhuri Thakar Tao Ding Alexandre Martel Paul Sandstorm Bharati Mahajan Philip Abraham Sandhya Kabra Namita Singh Trevor Peter Terry B. Ball |
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QASI: A collaboration for implementation of an independent quality assessment programme in India |
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QASI: A collaboration for implementation of an independent quality assessment programme in India |
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QASI: A collaboration for implementation of an independent quality assessment programme in India |
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QASI: A collaboration for implementation of an independent quality assessment programme in India |
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Objective: The HIV pandemic remains a significant global health concern. Accurate determination of CD4+ T-cells in patient samples relies on reliable CD4 enumeration. The Quality Assessment and Standardization programme for Immunological measures relevant to HIV/AIDS (QASI) programme of the Public Health Agency of Canada provides clinical laboratories from resource-limited countries with a mechanism to evaluate the quality of CD4 testing and develop the implementation of an independent national External Quality Assessment (EQA) programme. This study describes how QASI helped develop the capacity for managing a sustainable national CD4 EQA programme in India.
Design: Supported by the Public Health Agency of Canada and Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative, QASI engaged with the National AIDS Control Organization and the Indian National AIDS Research Institute to assist in technology transfer in preparation for the implementation/ management of an independent CD4 EQA programme. Technology transfer training was provided to support corrective actions and to improve the quality of CD4 testing. Inter- laboratory variation of EQA surveys between pre- and post-skill development was compared.
Results: Prior to training, coefficient of variation values were 14.7% (mid-level CD4 count controls) and 39.0% (low-level). Following training, variation was reduced to 10.3% for mid- level controls and 20.0% for low-level controls.
Conclusion: This training assisted the National AIDS Control Organization and the Indian National AIDS Research Institute in identifying the information necessary for management of an EQA programme, and developed the foundation for India to provide corrective actions for sites with challenges in achieving reliable results for CD4 enumeration. This led to a demonstrable improvement in CD4 testing quality and illustrates how country-specific training significantly improved CD4 enumeration performance for better clinical management of HIV care in India. |
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CD4 cell counts laboratory proficiency testing HIV flow cytometry developing countries resource-limited setting technology transfer sustainability EQA program |
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doaj-988425c9e0fa454c8b03750d26d19a3d2020-11-24T21:30:43ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Laboratory Medicine2225-20022225-20102016-10-0152e1e710.4102/ajlm.v5i2.442119QASI: A collaboration for implementation of an independent quality assessment programme in IndiaAdrienne F.A. Meyers0Michèle Bergeron1Madhuri Thakar2Tao Ding3Alexandre Martel4Paul Sandstorm5Bharati Mahajan6Philip Abraham7Sandhya Kabra8Namita Singh9Trevor Peter10Terry B. Ball11National HIV & Retrovirology Laboratories, Public Health Agency of Canada, JC Wilt Infectious Diseases Research Centre, Winnipeg, Canada; Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada and Department of Medical Microbiology, University of NairobiNational HIV & Retrovirology Laboratories, Public Health Agency of Canada, JC Wilt Infectious Diseases Research Centre, WinnipegNational AIDS Research Institute, PuneNational HIV & Retrovirology Laboratories, Public Health Agency of Canada, JC Wilt Infectious Diseases Research Centre, WinnipegNational HIV & Retrovirology Laboratories, Public Health Agency of Canada, JC Wilt Infectious Diseases Research Centre, WinnipegNational HIV & Retrovirology Laboratories, Public Health Agency of Canada, JC Wilt Infectious Diseases Research Centre, Winnipeg, Canada and Department of Medical Microbiology, University of NairobiNational AIDS Research Institute, PuneNational AIDS Research Institute, PuneNational AIDS Control Organization, New DelhiClinton Foundation’s HIV/AIDS InitiativeClinton Foundation’s HIV/AIDS InitiativeNational HIV & Retrovirology Laboratories, Public Health Agency of Canada, JC Wilt Infectious Diseases Research Centre, Winnipeg, Canada; Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada and Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Nairobi, Kenya and Department of Immunology, University of Manitoba, WinnipegObjective: The HIV pandemic remains a significant global health concern. Accurate determination of CD4+ T-cells in patient samples relies on reliable CD4 enumeration. The Quality Assessment and Standardization programme for Immunological measures relevant to HIV/AIDS (QASI) programme of the Public Health Agency of Canada provides clinical laboratories from resource-limited countries with a mechanism to evaluate the quality of CD4 testing and develop the implementation of an independent national External Quality Assessment (EQA) programme. This study describes how QASI helped develop the capacity for managing a sustainable national CD4 EQA programme in India. Design: Supported by the Public Health Agency of Canada and Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative, QASI engaged with the National AIDS Control Organization and the Indian National AIDS Research Institute to assist in technology transfer in preparation for the implementation/ management of an independent CD4 EQA programme. Technology transfer training was provided to support corrective actions and to improve the quality of CD4 testing. Inter- laboratory variation of EQA surveys between pre- and post-skill development was compared. Results: Prior to training, coefficient of variation values were 14.7% (mid-level CD4 count controls) and 39.0% (low-level). Following training, variation was reduced to 10.3% for mid- level controls and 20.0% for low-level controls. Conclusion: This training assisted the National AIDS Control Organization and the Indian National AIDS Research Institute in identifying the information necessary for management of an EQA programme, and developed the foundation for India to provide corrective actions for sites with challenges in achieving reliable results for CD4 enumeration. This led to a demonstrable improvement in CD4 testing quality and illustrates how country-specific training significantly improved CD4 enumeration performance for better clinical management of HIV care in India.https://ajlmonline.org/index.php/ajlm/article/view/442CD4 cell countslaboratory proficiency testingHIVflow cytometrydeveloping countriesresource-limited settingtechnology transfersustainabilityEQA program |