Meurisse Marjan, Lajot Adrien, Dupont Yves, Lesenfants Marie, Klamer Sofieke, Rebolledo Javiera, Lernout Tinne, Leroy Mathias, Capron Arnaud, Van Bussel Johan, Quoilin Sophie, Andre Emmanuel, Kehoe Kaat, Waumans Luc, Van Acker Jos, Vandenberg Olivier, Van den Wijngaert Sigi, Verdonck Ann, Cuypers Lize, Van Cauteren Dieter
Scientific Directorate of Epidemiology and Public Health, Service Epidemiology of infectious diseases, Sciensano, J. Wytsmanstraat 14, 1050, Brussels, Belgium.
Quality of Laboratories, Sciensano, J. Wytsmanstraat 14, 1050, Brussels, Belgium.
Arch Public Health. 2021 Oct 27;79(1):188. doi: 10.1186/s13690-021-00704-2.
With the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), an existing national laboratory-based surveillance system was adapted to daily monitor the epidemiological situation of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in the Belgium by following the number of confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infections, the number of performed tests and the positivity ratio. We present these main indicators of the surveillance over a one-year period as well as the impact of the performance of the laboratories, regarding speed of processing the samples and reporting results, for surveillance.
We describe the evolution of test capacity, testing strategy and the data collection methods during the first year of the epidemic in Belgium.
Between the 1 of March 2020 and the 28 of February 2021, 9,487,470 tests and 773,078 COVID-19 laboratory confirmed cases were reported. Two epidemic waves occurred, with a peak in April and October 2020. The capacity and performance of the laboratories improved continuously during 2020 resulting in a high level performance. Since the end of November 2020 90 to 95% of the test results are reported at the latest the day after sampling was performed.
Thanks to the effort of all laboratories a performant exhaustive national laboratory-based surveillance system to monitor the epidemiological situation of SARS-CoV-2 was set up in Belgium in 2020. On top of expanding the number of laboratories performing diagnostics and significantly increasing the test capacity in Belgium, turnaround times between sampling and testing as well as reporting were optimized over the first year of this pandemic.
随着2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的传播,比利时现有的基于实验室的国家监测系统进行了调整,通过跟踪严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)确诊感染病例数、检测执行次数和阳性率,每日监测该国SARS-CoV-2的流行病学情况。我们展示了这一为期一年的监测主要指标,以及实验室在处理样本速度和报告结果方面的表现对监测的影响。
我们描述了比利时疫情第一年期间检测能力、检测策略和数据收集方法的演变情况。
在2020年3月1日至2021年2月28日期间,共报告了9487470次检测和773078例COVID-19实验室确诊病例。出现了两波疫情,分别在2020年4月和10月达到高峰。2020年期间,实验室的能力和表现持续提升,最终达到了较高水平。自2020年11月底以来,90%至95%的检测结果最晚在采样后第二天报告。
由于所有实验室的努力,2020年比利时建立了一个高效、详尽的基于实验室的国家监测系统,以监测SARS-CoV-2的流行病学情况。除了增加进行诊断的实验室数量并显著提高比利时的检测能力外,在这一疫情的第一年里,采样与检测以及报告之间的周转时间也得到了优化。