1. Pitfalls of rubella serology while on the brink of elimination: evaluation of national data, Belgium, 2017
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Jos Van Acker, Kris Vernelen, Elizaveta Padalko, Dorien Van den Bossche, Bernard China, Marie-Luce Delforge, Laura Cornelissen, Natasja Van Gasse, Marijke Reynders, An Boel, Melissa Depypere, Sara Vijgen, Mario Berth, and Sofie Colman
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0301 basic medicine ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030106 microbiology ,serology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antibodies, Viral ,Rubella ,Measles ,Serology ,Congenital Rubella ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Belgium ,Seroepidemiologic Studies ,Virology ,External quality assessment ,medicine ,Seroprevalence ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Retrospective Studies ,Surveillance ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,rubella ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Rubella virus ,medicine.disease ,epidemiology ,Female ,business ,Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine - Abstract
Background In Belgium, rubella serology is frequently requested in women of childbearing age, despite high vaccination coverage and a near-absence of congenital rubella cases. Different test kits are available and should be standardised by an international standard preparation. Aim To analyse and compare rubella serology practices in Belgian laboratories. Methods As part of the mandatory External Quality Assessment programme for rubella serology in Belgium, the national public health institute, Sciensano, sent a voluntary questionnaire concerning anti-rubella IgM/IgG analyses in women aged 15 to 45 years in 2017 to 130 laboratories. Results The questionnaire response rate was 83.8% (109/130). The majority of 169,494 IgG analyses were performed on Roche (55%), Abbott (17%) and Diasorin (13%) analysers. Not all laboratories used the proposed international cut-off of 10 IU/mL. Assumed median seroprevalence ranged from 76.3% with Liaison (Diasorin) to 96.3% with Modular (Roche). Despite very low rubella incidence in Belgium, 93 laboratories performed 85,957 IgM analyses, with 748 positive and 394 grey zone results. The National Reference Centre for Measles, Mumps and Rubella virus and the National Reference Centre for Congenital infections did not confirm any positive rubella cases in 2017. Conclusion This retrospective analysis shows that rubella serology results may differ considerably according to the assay used. It is therefore important to use the same test when comparing results or performing follow-up testing. The number of anti-rubella IgM analyses was very high. Incorrect use of IgM for screening women of childbearing age can lead to unwarranted anxiety and overuse of confirmation tests.
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