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Accuracy of quantitative viral secondary standards: a re-examination.

Randall T HaydenY SuL TangH ZhuZ GuH L GlasgowSoya S SamA M Caliendo
Published in: Journal of clinical microbiology (2024)
Interlaboratory agreement of viral load assays depends on accuracy and uniformity of quantitative calibrators. Previous work, published in JCM several years ago, demonstrated poor agreement of secondary cytomegalovirus (CMV) standards with nominal values. This study re-evaluated this issue among commercially produced secondary standards for both BK virus (BKV) and CMV, using digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) to compare the materials from three different manufacturers. Overall, standards showed an improved agreement compared to prior work, against nominal values, indicating a substantial improvement in the production of accurate secondary viral standards, while supporting the need for further work in this area and for the broad adaption of international unit (IU) as a reporting standard for quantitative viral load results.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • sars cov
  • high throughput
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