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The imperative for quality control programs in Monkeypox virus DNA testing by PCR: CIBERINFEC quality control.

Adolfo de SalazarMiguel J MartínezJessica Navero-CastillejosAnabel NegredoJuan Carlos GalánEstrella Rojo MolineroEduardo LagarejosCarmen Muñoz-AlmagroÁgueda Hernández RodríguezJosé Antonio LepeAndrés Antón PagarolasSonia Pérez CastroMaría Isabel Zamora CintasMarta Domínguez-Gil GonzálezJordi Niubó-BoschAlmudena Gutiérrez ArroyoAna VazquezFederico GarciaMaría Paz Sánchez-Seco
Published in: Journal of medical virology (2023)
To evaluate molecular assays for Mpox diagnosis available in various clinical microbiology services in Spain through a quality control (QC) approach. A total of 14 centers from across Spain participated in the study. The Reference Laboratory dispatched eight serum samples and eight nucleic acid extracts to each participating center. Some samples were spiked with Mpox or Vaccinia virus to mimic positive samples for Mpox or other orthopox viruses. Participating centers provided information on the results obtained, as well as the laboratory methods used. Among the 14 participating centers seven different commercial assays were employed, with the most commonly used kit being LightMix Modular Orthopox/Monkeypox (Mpox) Virus (Roche®). Of the 12 centers conducting Mpox determinations, concordance ranged from 62.5% (n = 1) to 100% (n = 11) for eluates and from 75.0% (n = 1) to 100% (n = 10) for serum. Among the 10 centers performing Orthopoxvirus determinations, a 100% concordance was observed for eluates, while for serum, concordance ranged from 87.5% (n = 6) to 100% (n = 4). Repeatedly, 6 different centers reported a false negative in serum samples for Orthopoxvirus diagnosis, particularly in a sample with borderline C t  = 39. Conversely, one center, using the TaqMan™ Mpox Virus Microbe Detection Assay (Thermo Fisher), reported false positives in Mpox diagnosis for samples spiked with vaccinia virus due to cross-reactions. We observed a positive correlation of various diagnostic assays for Mpox used by the participating centers with the reference values. Our results highlight the significance of standardization, validation, and ongoing QC in the microbiological diagnosis of infectious diseases, which might be particularly relevant for emerging viruses.
Keyphrases
  • quality control
  • infectious diseases
  • nucleic acid
  • high throughput
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • mental health
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  • real time pcr
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  • disease virus
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  • single cell