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External Quality Control for Dried Blood Spot-Based C-Reactive Protein Assay: Experience from the Indonesia Family Life Survey and the Longitudinal Aging Study in India

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Abstract

Measurement of C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker of inflammation, in dried blood spots has been increasingly incorporated into community-based social surveys internationally. Although the dried blood spot-based CRP assay protocol has been validated in the United States, it remains unclear whether laboratories in other less-developed countries can generate CRP results of similar quality. We therefore conducted external quality monitoring for dried blood spot-based CRP measurement for the Indonesia Family Life Survey and the Longitudinal Aging Study in India. Our results show that dried blood spot-based CRP results in these two countries have excellent and consistent correlations with serum-based values and dried blood spot-based results from the reference laboratory in the United States. Even though the results from duplicate samples may have fluctuations in absolute values over time, the relative order of C-reactive protein levels remains similar, and the estimates are reasonably precise for population-based studies that investigate the association between socioeconomic factors and health.

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Funding

Funding for the LASI pilot study was provided by National Institute on Aging (NIA) Grant 1R21 AG034443. Funding for the IFLS4 was provided by NIA Grant 1R01 AG026676; National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Grant 1R01 HD050764; and grants from the World Bank, Indonesia Office, and the Australian Aid Agency (AUSAID). Funding for the USC/UCLA Center on Biodemography and Population Health (CBPH) was provided by NIA Grant P30 AG017265.

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