Anatomic Pathology Service, Pathology Department, Hospital and University Center of Porto, Largo Professor Abel Salazar, 4099-001 Porto, Portugal.
Anatomic Pathology Service, Pathology Department, Hospital and University Center of Porto, Largo Professor Abel Salazar, 4099-001 Porto, Portugal.
Ann Diagn Pathol. 2020 Oct;48:151560. doi: 10.1016/j.anndiagpath.2020.151560. Epub 2020 Jul 1.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has dramatically changed the world over the past weeks, with already 8,25 million infections and 445,000 deaths worldwide, leading to an unprecedented international global effort to contain the virus and prevent its spread. The emergence of novel respiratory viruses such as the SARS-CoV-2 creates dramatic challenges to the healthcare services, including surgical pathology laboratories, despite their extensive daily experience in dealing with biological and chemical hazards. Here, we cover important aspects on the knowledge on COVID-19 gathered during the first six months of the pandemic and address relevant issues on human biological sample handling in the Anatomic Pathology laboratory in the context of COVID-19 global threat. In addition, we detail our strategy to minimize the risk of contamination upon exposure to the different biological products received in the laboratory, which can be of general interest to other laboratories worldwide. Our approach has enabled a safe work environment for laboratory staff, while ensuring the maintenance of high quality standards of the work performed. In times of uncertainty and given the lack of specific guidelines directed at Anatomic Pathology services to better deal with the global COVID-19 public-health emergency, it is essential to share with the community rigorous methodologies that will enable us to better cope with probable novel waves of COVID-19 infection and other viruses that will possibly arise in the near future.
新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行在过去几周内使世界发生了巨大变化,全球已有 8250 万例感染和 44.5 万人死亡,这导致了前所未有的国际全球努力来遏制病毒并防止其传播。新型呼吸道病毒(如 SARS-CoV-2)的出现给医疗保健服务带来了巨大挑战,包括外科病理学实验室,尽管它们在处理生物和化学危害方面拥有广泛的日常经验。在这里,我们介绍了在 COVID-19 大流行的前六个月中积累的关于 COVID-19 的重要知识,并在 COVID-19 全球威胁的背景下讨论了与人类生物样本处理相关的问题。此外,我们详细介绍了我们的策略,以最大程度地减少接触实验室接收的不同生物产品时的污染风险,这对全球其他实验室可能具有普遍意义。我们的方法为实验室工作人员提供了安全的工作环境,同时确保了所进行工作的高质量标准得以维持。在不确定时期,并且缺乏针对解剖病理学服务的特定指南以更好地应对全球 COVID-19 公共卫生紧急情况的情况下,与社区分享使我们能够更好地应对可能出现的新型 COVID-19 感染浪潮以及未来可能出现的其他病毒的严格方法至关重要。