| Literature DB >> 28505171 |
Yi Zhang1, Yan Gong2, Chengyu Wang1, Wensen Liu1, Zhongyi Wang1, Zhiping Xia1, Zhaoyang Bu1, Huijun Lu1, Yang Sun1, Xiaoguang Zhang3, Yuxi Cao3, Fan Yang4, Haoxiang Su4, Yi Hu5, Yongqiang Deng5, Bo Zhou1, Zongzheng Zhao1, Yingying Fu1, David Kargbo6, Foday Dafae6, Brima Kargbo6, Alex Kanu7, Linna Liu1, Jun Qian1, Zhendong Guo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ebola virus emerged in West Africa in December 2013. The high population mobility and poor public health infrastructure in this region led to the development of the largest Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak to date. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28505171 PMCID: PMC5444861 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Fig 1Worksite layout for the China mobile laboratory diagnostic team.
Overview of the China mobile laboratory diagnostic team’s composition and their tasks.
| Task | Staff member(s) | |
|---|---|---|
| External contact | 1×Scientist | |
| Virus diagnosis | • Sample receiving | 8×Scientists |
| • RNA extraction | ||
| • Q-RT-PCR analysis | ||
| • Info check and data control | ||
| Technical support | 3×Scientists, 1×Assistant | |
| Health care | 2×Medical doctors | |
Fig 2Layout of the mobile biosafety level-3 laboratory.
The main and auxiliary containers were connected by an airtight soft connection and together formed a complete biosafety level-3 (BSL-3) lab. The instruments represented by letters were listed in S1 Table.
Fig 3Mobile biosafety level-3 laboratory at its mission in Sierra Leone.
(A) Exterior of the mobile biosafety level-3 laboratory. (B) View to the biosafety level-3 laboratory. Two different perspectives (B1 and B2) were shown. (C) View to the auxiliary container. C1) Pass box (left) and expanded-metal door (middle). C2) Monitoring unit and table for experimental preparation. C3) Shower cubicle. C4) Waste treatment room. (D) View to the command container. D1) Room for meeting or for watching monitoring videos. D2) “King View” industry control software. D3) Real-time surveillance video.
Fig 4Schematic diagram of the “Four Flows”.
Personnel, materials, water and air flow management were the key elements of biosafety measures in the MBSL-3 Lab.
Fig 5Diagnostic algorithm for laboratory testing.
Samples and test results from September 28 to November 11, 2014.
| Samples | Total samples tested | Positive/Negative/Suspect | Positive rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood samples | 1,131 | 613/446/72 | 54.2% |
| Swab samples | 504 | 211/280/13 | 41.9% |
| Total | 1,635 | 824/726/85 | 50.4% |
The positive rate was defined as the number of positive cases divided by the total number of samples.