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Maintaining laboratory quality assurance and safety in a pandemic: Experiences from the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme laboratory’s COVID-19 response [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

Authors :
Shadrack Mutua
Brian Bartilol
Debra Riako
Lydia Nyamako
Angela Karani
Daisy Mugo
Brian Tawa
Michael Opiyo
Wesley Cheruiyot
Metrine Tendwa
Oscar Kai
Caroline Ngetsa
Yiakon Sein
Nelson Ouma
Arnold W. Lambisia
Bonface M. Gichuki
Boniface Karia
John M. Morobe
Shaban Mwangi
Benjamin Tsofa
Philip Bejon
Alfred Mwakubia
Fredrick Mitsanze
Kelly Ominde
Patience Kiyuka
Martin Rono
Johnstone Makale
Agnes Mutiso
Perpetual Wanjiku
Victor Osoti
John N. Gitonga
Alfred Mwanzu
Calleb Odundo
Martin Mutunga
Salim Mwarumba
Donwilliams O. Omuoyo
Amek Nyaguara
Clement Lewa
Elijah Gicheru
Wilson Gumbi
Jennifer Musyoki
Susan Njuguna
Moses Mosobo
Lynette Isabella Ochola-Oyier
Horace Gumba
Wilfred Nyamu
Khadija Said Mohammed
Janet Thoya
Edward Otieno
Domtila Kimani
Jedidah Mwacharo
David Amadi
Charles N. Agoti
Zaydah R. de Laurent
Robinson Cheruiyot
Source :
Wellcome Open Research, Vol 6 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wellcome, 2022.

Abstract

Laboratory diagnosis plays a critical role in the containment of a pandemic. Strong laboratory quality management systems (QMS) are essential for laboratory diagnostic services. However, low laboratory capacities in resource-limited countries has made the maintenance of laboratory quality assurance, especially during a pandemic, a daunting task. In this paper, we describe our experience of how we went about providing diagnostic testing services for SARS-CoV-2 through laboratory reorganization, redefining of the laboratory workflow, and training and development of COVID-19 documented procedures, all while maintaining the quality assurance processes during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP) laboratory. The KWTRP laboratory managed to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak in Kenya by providing diagnostic testing for the coastal region of the country, while maintaining its research standard quality assurance processes. A COVID-19 team comprising of seven sub-teams with assigned specific responsibilities and an organizational chart with established reporting lines were developed. Additionally, a total of four training sessions were conducted for county Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) and laboratory personnel. A total of 11 documented procedures were developed to support the COVID-19 testing processes, with three for the pre-analytical phases, seven for the analytical phase, and one for the post-analytical phase. With the workflow re-organization, the development of appropriate standard operating procedures, and training, research laboratories can effectively respond to pandemic outbreaks while maintaining research standard QMS procedures.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2398502X
Volume :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Wellcome Open Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.38df41bcb17d48b499049a7e92746f40
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16704.2