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MERS- CoV : Reporting and Laboratory Testing. Republic of Lebanon Ministry of Public Health Epidemiological Surveillance Program May 2014. Outline. MOPH documents: MOPH website Reporting Specimen collection. www.moph.gov.lb. www.moph.gov.lb. Reporting . Reporting form. Reporting form.
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MERS-CoV: Reporting and Laboratory Testing Republic of Lebanon Ministry of Public Health Epidemiological Surveillance Program May 2014
Outline • MOPH documents: MOPH website • Reporting • Specimen collection
Reporting form A. Reporter
Reporting form B. Patient information
Reporting form C. Signs and symptoms
Reporting form D. Hospitalization
Reporting form E. Clinical and paraclinical presentation
Reporting form F. Risk factors/Exposure in the 14 days prior to illness onset
Reporting form G. Comorbidities H. Outcome
Reporting form I. Specimens J. Date and signature:
Reporting to? • Reporting to MOPH/ESUMOH central level • Fax: 01/610920
First choice: Broncho alveolar lavage Specimen type algorithm Second choice: Tracheal aspirate (if intubated) Third choice: Deep sputum Fourth choice: Oropharyngeal or nasopharyngeal swab (in VTM)
Intubated patient Tracheal aspirate: 2 specimens (with at least 24 h apart) preferably during the first 3 days of onset Specimen type: for intubated patient AND Broncho alveolar lavage: if done AND Acute serum (during the first week of onset) Convalescent sera: 3 or 4 weeks later
Non-intubated patient Sputum: 2 specimens (with at least 24 h apart) preferably during the first 3 days of onset Specimen type: for non-intubated patient AND Broncho alveolar lavage: if done AND Acute serum (during the first week of onset) Convalescent sera: 3 or 4 weeks later
Non-Intubated patient, with difficulty to collect sputum Oropharyngeal swab in VTM: 2 specimens (with at least 24 h) apart preferably during the first 3 days of onset Specimen type AND Broncho alveolar lavage: if done AND Acute serum (during the first week of onset) Convalescent sera: 3 or 4 weeks later
In sterile recipient without additives Broncho alveolar lavage: if done Specimen recipient Tracheal aspirate Sputum Serum In sterile recipient with Viral Transport Media (VTM) Oropharyngeal swab Nasopharyngeal swab
Test received at reference laboratory Reporting form is filled for each suspected case, specifying all variables. Form is sent by fax to MOPH, and sent with specimen. Q1: Is there a reporting form? NO Specimen testing algorithm YES Specimen are keptat 4-8°C if transported within 48 h (other wise minus 20°C), and transported in icebox with ice packs, and well labeled. NO Q2: Is the specimen adequately received? YES Q3: Is there an approval from MOPH? Criteria for approval is to fulfil the MOPH case definition. Daily list of approved request is shared between MOPH and RHUH. NO YES If 3 YES, the test is done. If no 3 YES, the test is not done.
PPE during specimen collection • Hand hygiene • Gloves • Long-sleeved gown • Eye protection • Mask: • Medical mask • If aerosol producing procedure: mask N95
Specimen referred to? • Specimen sent to Rafic Hariri University Hospital • Dr Rita Feghaly • Reference test: RT-PCR
Labelling • Patient name • Date of birth or age • Type of specimen • Date of collection
Local Transport • In icebox • With ice packs