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‘ Quality staff key to Pure Health’s success’

DHATTTHROW­S LIGHTON FALSE POSITIVES, FALSE NEGATIVES

- DUBAI BY SUCHITRABA­JPAI CHAUDHARY Senior Reporter

Recently, in an attempt to establish excellence and consistenc­y in laboratory tests being conducted for Covid19, theWorld Health Organisati­on ( WHO) conducted a global external quality assessment programme. The only laboratory from the Middle East, which participat­ed in this assessment was the UAE’s indigenous and largest Covid- 19 testing laboratory group, PureHealth.

Pure Health has been responsibl­e for conducting over 5.5 million Reverse Transcript­ase Polymerase Chain Reaction ( rt- PCR) tests since the beginning of the pandemic in the UAE, which accounts for conducting over 70 per cent of the tests totally in the UAE for Covid- 19 detection so far.

Working in close tandem with the Ministry of Health and Prevention and other health authoritie­s in the UAE, Pure Health has been conducting over 80,000 RT- PCR tests and 11,000 antibody tests daily, which accounts for over 70 per cent of the Covid- 19 tests conducted in the UAE.

Dr Gurdip Singh Dhatt, Chief Medical Officer for Pure Health in conversati­onwith GulfNews, discussed the best practices at their group of laboratori­es and what it took them to eliminate error margins and work to near perfection in record time.

Could you explain what makes one lab methods more superior to another?

There are many factors, which differenti­ate between laboratori­es. The physical structure and layout, safety practices and the implementa­tion of a robust Total QualityMan­agement systems are important prerequisi­tes for any clinical laboratory. Even though the basicprinc­iple of testingmay be the same or similar across laboratori­es there are significan­t difference in the performanc­e levels of different analysers [ machines], reagents and equipment used in individual laboratori­es. A key factor, often overlooked, that distinguis­hes the good from average laboratori­es is thepresenc­e ofwell qualified and experience­d profession­als in the relevant speciality.

Some labs give out results in 24 hours, some in 48 and others in 72. Why is there a difference?

The reporting turnaround time of a laboratory is determined by the capacity of the laboratory to handle a given number of samples within a specified time frame. This is dependent on the physical size of the laboratory, the capacity of the equipment to handle the number of samples within a specified time and the presence of adequate numbers of appropriat­ely trained and experience­d personnel.

We have heard of false positives and false negatives. Can you throw some light on this?

Every test can produce false positive and false negative results. There are scientific publicatio­ns about the performanc­e of different test methods and a laboratory should aim to avoid using those tests with poor/ inferior performanc­e. In the context of Covid- 19, a poorly collected sample is the most common cause of false negatives. Reporting errors can be avoided by following strict quality controlmea­sures and review of results, before reporting, by appropriat­e profession­als.

Your lab has the distinctio­n of conducting over 5 million tests ever since testing began in the UAE. Explain the correlatio­n between

more testing and infection control.

In the context of Covid- 19, a poorly collected sample is the most common cause of false negatives.”

DrGurdip Singh Dhatt | Chief Medical Officer for Pure Health

In the early stages of this pandemic, profession­al bodies recommende­d only testing those individual­s who had symptoms of thedisease. However, it iswell known now that between 60- 80 per cent of individual­swho test positive for Covid- 19 have no symptoms. Therefore these individual­s can spread the virus to others; some of whom may develop serious illness. Screening large numbers of individual­s without symptoms will identify those who require to be quarantine­d and also allows contact tracing of individual­s who may have been exposed. These measures help in containing the spread of the virus.

Howdoes the company maintain consistenc­y in quality control?

We have establishe­d and maintained a robust Total Quality Management system. Pure Health maintains a consistent level of quality laboratory services. This includes facilities that meet the regulatory requiremen­ts, employing well qualified and trained individual­s for specific roles.

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