National report on the current status and development needs of clinical laboratory testing for infectious diseases
10.3760/cma.j.cn114452-20240710-00363
- VernacularTitle:全国传染病临床检验现状与发展需求调研报告
- Author:
Yajie WANG
1
;
Yu CHEN
;
Ming GUAN
;
Chuanxin WANG
Author Information
1. 首都医科大学附属北京地坛医院检验科,北京 100015
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Infectious disease;
Laboratories, hospital;
Medical institution;
Questionnaires
- From:
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine
2025;48(1):38-48
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:Conduct an in-depth investigation into the current status and development needs of infectious disease clinical testing at medical institutions at all levels across the country.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was carried out from January 5, 2023, to June 1, 2023, using a web-based questionnaire distributed to healthcare organizations at all levels nationwide. A total of 3 462 questionnaires were collected, and after quality control and a no-return random sampling process, 2 778 questionnaires were included in the analysis. The research covered basic information about medical institutions, the current emergency response capacity of infectious disease laboratories, the status of the implementation of statutory infectious diseases, the demand for infectious disease testing programs, and the reasons for any lack of implementation. Additionally, the study further analyzed the participation rates of medical institutions at all levels, laboratory accreditation, the presence of infectious disease testing departments, and the testing rates for major infectious diseases.Results:Among the 2 778 questionnaires, the proportions of tertiary, secondary, and primary hospitals were 39.13% (1 087/2 778), 53.20% (1 478/2 778) and 4.46% (124/2 778), respectively. The proportion of specialized infectious disease medical institutions was 8.89% (247/2 778). The proportion of medical institutions with laboratory accreditation was 12.92% (359/2 778). The proportion of clinical laboratory performing infectious disease testing was 98.56% (2 738/2 778). Among the infectious disease pathogens included in the analysis, the implementation rates of testing related to hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, 2019-nCoV, human immunodeficiency virus, and syphilis spirochete were 97.62% (2 712/2 778), 94.85% (2 635/2 778), 93.27% (2 591/2 778), 96.33% (2 676/2 778) and 96.22% (2 673/2 778), respectively. In the research on the demand for clinical infectious disease pathogen testing, the demand for testing of Brucella spp. bacteria and Mycobacterium tuberculosis was 25.50% (90/353) and 8.22% (29/353), respectively. The main factors that did not meet the demand for clinical infectious disease testing were the lack of space in the laboratory to carry out the tests, insufficient manpower, and the absence of a fee schedule, accounting for 44.10% (1 225/2 778), 42.55% (1 182/2 778) and 36.00% (1 000/2 778), respectively.Conclusions:Clinical testing for infectious diseases in our country is mainly carried out in the laboratories of tertiary and secondary medical institutions, which can adequately meet the laboratory testing needs for common infectious diseases. However, there are situations such as limited infectious disease testing projects and insufficient spatial, human, and material resources. Improvements in laboratory construction and methodology can be made according to the actual conditions of each region.