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Expert Rev Mol Diagn ; 11(7): 741-55, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21902536

ABSTRACT

There is a great need for harmonization in nucleic acid testing for infectious disease and clinical genetics. The proliferation of assay methods, the number of targets for molecular diagnostics and the absence of standard reference materials contribute to variability in test results among laboratories. This article provides a comprehensive overview of reference materials, related documentary standards and proficiency testing programs. The article explores the relationships among these resources and provides necessary information for people practicing in this area that is not taught in formal courses and frequently is obtained on an ad hoc basis. The aim of this article is to provide helpful tools for molecular diagnostic laboratories.


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Documentation/standards , Laboratory Proficiency Testing/standards , Molecular Diagnostic Techniques/standards , Communicable Diseases/diagnosis , Genetic Diseases, Inborn/diagnosis , Humans , Quality Control , Reference Standards
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J Mol Diagn ; 12(2): 133-43, 2010 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20075208

ABSTRACT

The utility of quantitative molecular diagnostics for patient management depends on the ability to relate patient results to prior results or to absolute values in clinical practice guidelines. To do this, those results need to be comparable across time and methods, either by producing the same value across methods and test versions or by using reliable and stable conversions. Universally available standards and reference materials specific to quantitative molecular technologies are critical to this process but are few in number. This review describes recent history in the establishment of international standards for nucleic acid test development, organizations involved in current efforts, and future issues and initiatives.


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Communicable Diseases/diagnosis , International Cooperation , Pathology, Molecular/standards , Reference Standards , Humans , Infectious Disease Medicine/methods , Infectious Disease Medicine/standards , World Health Organization
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