Specific Microbial Antibodies
ACCREDITATION STATUS:
UKAS accredited proficiency testing provider No. 7795
CLINICAL APPLICATION:
Diagnosis and management of antibody deficiency syndromes
PURPOSE OF PROGRAMME:
Allergy and Immunodeficiency EQA scheme
ANALYTES:
Analyte | Default Unit |
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Haemophilus Influenzae (HiB) | mg/L |
Pneumococcal Serotype Specific antibodies | µg/mL |
Pneumococcus | mg/mL |
Salmonella ser. Typhi | |
Tetanus (HiB) | IU/mL |
MATERIAL PROVIDED: Liquid format. Normal and pathological human serum
DISTRIBUTIONS PER YEAR: 6
SAMPLES PER DISTRIBUTION: 6 (2 x HiB, 2 x Tetanus and 2 x Pneumococcal)
FREQUENCY OF DISTRIBUTION: Every two months as outlined in the Distribution Schedule
PROGRAMME OF ANALYSIS:
Data entry is via the web for the submission of results. Data analysis is commenced 21 days after sample dispatch. Late returns are accepted and will contribute to the laboratory's cumulative performance statistics
DATA ANALYSIS:
All Laboratory Trimmed Mean (ALTM) for Tetanus and Pneumococcal antibodies and Method Laboratory Trimmed Mean (MLTM) for H. influenzae antibody with truncation at 2SD, SD and CV%. Reports show method specific statistics. Individual laboratory performance is expressed in terms of MRBIS, SDBIS and MRVIS Chosen Coefficient of Variation is specific for each analyte: Tetanus antibody 20% H. influenzae type B antibody 20% Pneumococcal antibody 15%
PERFORMANCE SCORING:
MRVIS
PERFORMANCE MONITORING:
Laboratory performance is assessed in relation to each antibody over a running analytical window of 6 Distributions (12 months)
PERSISTENT POOR PERFORMANCE:
Defined as being in the Poor Performance category for two or more successive Distributions
Immunology, Immunochemistry & Allergy (IIA)
The External Quality Assessment Scheme for Immunology, Immunochemistry & Allergy (IIA) was founded in 1982 by Dr Anthony Milford Ward at Northern General Hospital, Sheffield. In 1982 the Service became known as the UK National External Quality Assessment Service for Immunology, Immunochemistry & Allergy. UK NEQAS IIA is part of the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For the most up-to-date scheme information (including any pilot schemes) please contact the centre directly.
Contact Details
- UK NEQAS Immunology, Immunochemistry & Allergy
- Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- PO Box 894
- Sheffield
- S5 7YT
Immunology, Immunochemistry & Allergy (IIA)
- Telephone: +44 (0) 114 271 5715
- Email: ukneqas@immqas.org.uk
- Web: https://www.immqas.org.uk/