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Quality control for serological testing.

Tony BadrickMickael FortunZoe VayanosMathieu BernardPhilippe DufourLaurent SouiedJean-Marc Giannoli
Published in: Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry (2024)
The paper presents a solution that emphasizes the early detection of reagent lot variation and patient risk rather than instrument control. Reducing the risk of a false result to patients requires optimal assay quality control and an effective mechanism to support the clinician's use of these results in diagnosis and monitoring. The problems of serological assays are well-known, but there remain few integrated solutions in the literature.
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