{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Evaluation of candidate International Standards for meningococcal capsular polysaccharide groups W and Y. {Author}: Chan H;Beresford N;Rudd TR;Rigsby P;Vipond C;Gao F;Matejtschuk P;Malik K;Duru C;Atkinson E;Burkin K;De Benedetto G;Lockyer K;Bolgiano B; ; {Journal}: Biologicals {Volume}: 87 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 5 {Factor}: 1.76 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.biologicals.2024.101780 {Abstract}: Two candidate International Standards for meningococcal capsular group W and Y (MenW and MenY, respectively) polysaccharides were assessed for their suitability as quantitative standards in various physicochemical assays. The study was designed to evaluate the intended purpose of these standards, namely, to standardize the quantification of the respective polysaccharide content in meningococcal polysaccharide and conjugate vaccines and their intermediate components. Twelve laboratories from eleven different countries participated in the collaborative study of candidate preparations for International Standards for MenW and MenY polysaccharide (coded 16/152 and 16/206, respectively). Unitage was assigned using the Resorcinol assay. Our proposals, on the basis of data from the Resorcinol assay were: 1) candidate standard for MenW polysaccharide (16/152) to be assigned a content of 1.015 ± 0.071 mg MenW polysaccharide per ampoule (expanded uncertainty with coverage factor k = 2.13, corresponding to a 95 % level of confidence) and 2) candidate standard for MenY polysaccharide (16/206) be assigned a content of 0.958 ± 0.076 mg MenY polysaccharide per ampoule (expanded uncertainty with coverage factor k = 2.26, corresponding to a 95 % level of confidence). The amount of polysaccharide per ampoule remained consistent under all stability conditions over a 36-month period.