External Quality Assessment in the Evaluation of Laboratory Performance of Faecal Culture

  • Kiiskinen S
  • Ojanen T
  • Björkman Y
  • et al.
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In Finland, all laboratories carrying out diagnostics of infectious diseases in humans are approved by the Regional State Administrative Agencies and are obligated to participate in External Quality Assurance rounds. Performance in these rounds is thought to reflect the quality of laboratory work. In the 6-year study period, 17 Finnish laboratories received 48 simulated faecal specimens for the culturing of diarrhoeal pathogens, yielding altogether 586 faecal culture External Quality Control specimens and 581 reports. The results were correct in 92% of all reports and in 67% of all specimens. False-negative Salmonella results were given for 2 of the 18 specimens, one with biochemically atypical Salmonella strain and the other with a low count of Salmonella cells. False-negative Shigella report was given for 6 of the 7 specimens in some participating laboratory. Detection of all common faecal pathogens is especially relevant to patient safety, public health, and epidemiological surveillance.

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Kiiskinen, S. J., Ojanen, T., Björkman, Y., Laitinen, H., & Siitonen, A. (2017). External Quality Assessment in the Evaluation of Laboratory Performance of Faecal Culture. Microbiology Insights, 10. https://doi.org/10.1177/1178636117691253

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