Microbiological Diagnostic Unit Public Health Laboratory, The University of Melbourne at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, 792 Elizabeth St, Melbourne 3000, Australia.
Microbiological Diagnostic Unit Public Health Laboratory, The University of Melbourne at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, 792 Elizabeth St, Melbourne 3000, Australia; Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Monash Health, 246 Clayton Rd, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia.
EBioMedicine. 2022 May;79:103983. doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.103983. Epub 2022 Apr 8.
High testing rates and rapid contact tracing have been key interventions to control COVID-19 in Victoria, Australia. A mobile laboratory (LabVan), for rapid SARS-CoV-2 diagnostics, was deployed at sites deemed critical by the Victorian State Department of Health as part of the response. We describe the process of design, implementation, and performance benchmarked against a central reference laboratory.
A BSL2 compliant laboratory, complete with a class II biological safety cabinet, was built within a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Panel Van. Swabs were collected by on-site collection teams, registered using mobile internet-enabled tablets and tested using the Xpert® Xpress SARS-CoV-2 assay. Results were reported remotely via HL7 messaging to Public Health Units. Patients with negative results were automatically notified by mobile telephone text messaging (SMS).
A pilot trial of the LabVan identified a median turnaround time (TAT) from collection to reporting of 1:19 h:mm (IQR 0:18, Range 1:03-18:32) compared to 9:40 h:mm (IQR 8:46, Range 6:51-19:30) for standard processing within the central laboratory. During deployment in nine rural and urban COVID-19 outbreaks the median TAT was 2:18 h:mm (IQR 1:18, Range 0:50-16:52) compared to 19:08 h:mm (IQR 5:49, Range 1:36-58:52) for samples submitted to the central laboratory. No quality control issues were identified in the LabVan.
The LabVan is an ISO15189 compliant testing facility fully operationalized for mobile point-of-care testing that significantly reduces TAT for result reporting, facilitating rapid public health actions.
This work was supported by the Department of Health, Victoria State Government, Australia.
在澳大利亚维多利亚州,高检测率和快速接触者追踪是控制 COVID-19 的关键干预措施。作为应对措施的一部分,一个用于快速 SARS-CoV-2 诊断的移动实验室(LabVan)被部署在维多利亚州卫生部认为至关重要的地点。我们描述了设计、实施的过程,并与一个中央参考实验室的性能进行了基准测试。
在一辆奔驰 Sprinter 厢式货车内建造了一个符合 BSL2 标准的实验室,配备了 II 级生物安全柜。现场采集团队采集拭子,使用移动互联网平板电脑进行登记,并使用 Xpert® Xpress SARS-CoV-2 检测试剂盒进行检测。结果通过 HL7 消息远程报告给公共卫生部门。对检测结果为阴性的患者,通过移动电话短信(SMS)自动通知。
LabVan 的试点试验确定了从采集到报告的中位数周转时间(TAT)为 1:19 h:mm(IQR 0:18,范围 1:03-18:32),与中央实验室标准处理的 9:40 h:mm(IQR 8:46,范围 6:51-19:30)相比。在 9 次农村和城市 COVID-19 暴发的部署期间,中位数 TAT 为 2:18 h:mm(IQR 1:18,范围 0:50-16:52),与提交给中央实验室的样本相比,TAT 为 19:08 h:mm(IQR 5:49,范围 1:36-58:52)。在 LabVan 中未发现质量控制问题。
LabVan 是一个符合 ISO15189 的检测设施,完全可用于移动即时检测,大大缩短了报告结果的周转时间,便于快速采取公共卫生措施。
这项工作得到了澳大利亚维多利亚州卫生部的支持。