Nationwide Harmonization Effort for Semi-Quantitative Reporting of SARS-CoV-2 PCR Test Results in Belgium.

peer reviewed ; From early 2020, a high demand for SARS-CoV-2 tests was driven by several testing indications, including asymptomatic cases, resulting in the massive roll-out of PCR assays to combat the pandemic. Considering the dynamic of viral shedding during the course of infection, the demand to report cycle threshold (Ct) values rapidly emerged. As Ct values can be affected by a number of factors, we considered that harmonization of semi-quantitative PCR results across laboratories would avoid potential divergent interpretations, particularly in the absence of clinical or serological info... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Cuypers, Lize
Bode, Jannes
Beuselinck, Kurt
Laenen, Lies
Dewaele, Klaas
Janssen, Reile
Capron, Arnaud
Lafort, Yves
Paridaens, Henry
Bearzatto, Bertrand
Cauchie, Mathieu
Huwart, Aline
Degosserie, Jonathan
Fagnart, Olivier
Overmeire, Yarah
Rouffiange, Arlette
Vandecandelaere, Ilse
Deffontaine, Marine
Pilate, Thomas
Yin, Nicolas
Micalessi, Isabel
Roisin, Sandrine
Moons, Veronique
Reynders, Marijke
Steyaert, Sophia
Henin, Coralie
Lazarova, Elena
Obbels, Dagmar
Dufrasne, François E
Pirenne, Hendri
Schepers, Raf
Collin, Anaëlle
Verhasselt, Bruno
Gillet, Laurent
Jonckheere, Stijn
Van Lint, Philippe
Van den Poel, Bea
Van der Beken, Yolien
Stojkovic, Violeta
Garrino, Maria-Grazia
Segers, Hannah
Vos, Kevin
Godefroid, Maaike
Pede, Valerie
Nollet, Friedel
Claes, Vincent
Verschraegen, Inge
Bogaerts, Pierre
Van Gysel, Marjan
Leurs, Judith
Saegeman, Veroniek
Soetens, Oriane
Vanhee, Merijn
Schiettekatte, Gilberte
Huyghe, Evelyne
Martens, Steven
Lemmens, Ann
Nailis, Heleen
Laffineur, Kim
Steensels, Deborah
Vanlaere, Elke
Gras, Jérémie
Roussel, Gatien
Gijbels, Koenraad
Boudewijns, Michael
Sion, Catherine
Achtergael, Wim
Maurissen, Wim
Iliano, Luc
Chantrenne, Marianne
Vanheule, Geert
Flies, Reinoud
Hougardy, Nicolas
Berth, Mario
Verbeke, Vanessa
Morent, Robin
Vankeerberghen, Anne
BONTEMS, Sébastien
Kehoe, Kaat
Schallier, Anneleen
Ho, Giang
Bafort, Kristof
Raymaekers, Marijke
Pypen, Yolande
Heinrichs, Amelie
Schuermans, Wim
Cuigniez, Dominique
Lali, Salah Eddine
Drieghe, Stefanie
Ory, Dieter
Le Mercier, Marie
Van Laethem, Kristel
Thoelen, Inge
Vandamme, Sarah
Mansoor, Iqbal
Vael, Carl
De Sloovere, Maxime
Declerck, Katrien
Dequeker, Elisabeth
Desmet, Stefanie
Maes, Piet
Lagrou, Katrien
André, Emmanuel
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Verlag/Hrsg.: MDPI AG
Schlagwörter: PCR / RNA copies/mL / SARS-CoV-2 / infectivity / semi-quantitative reporting / Belgium/epidemiology / Humans / Pandemics / Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction / COVID-19/diagnosis / COVID-19/epidemiology / SARS-CoV-2/genetics / Virology / Infectious Diseases / Human health sciences / Immunology & infectious disease / Sciences de la santé humaine / Immunologie & maladie infectieuse
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29366471
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/293491

peer reviewed ; From early 2020, a high demand for SARS-CoV-2 tests was driven by several testing indications, including asymptomatic cases, resulting in the massive roll-out of PCR assays to combat the pandemic. Considering the dynamic of viral shedding during the course of infection, the demand to report cycle threshold (Ct) values rapidly emerged. As Ct values can be affected by a number of factors, we considered that harmonization of semi-quantitative PCR results across laboratories would avoid potential divergent interpretations, particularly in the absence of clinical or serological information. A proposal to harmonize reporting of test results was drafted by the National Reference Centre (NRC) UZ/KU Leuven, distinguishing four categories of positivity based on RNA copies/mL. Pre-quantified control material was shipped to 124 laboratories with instructions to setup a standard curve to define thresholds per assay. For each assay, the mean Ct value and corresponding standard deviation was calculated per target gene, for the three concentrations (107, 105 and 103 copies/mL) that determine the classification. The results of 17 assays are summarized. This harmonization effort allowed to ensure that all Belgian laboratories would report positive PCR results in the same semi-quantitative manner to clinicians and to the national database which feeds contact tracing interventions.