An international review of the characteristics of viral nucleic acid-amplification testing (NAT) reveals a trend towards the use of smaller pool sizes and individual donation NAT.
Helen M FaddyCarla OsiowyBrian CusterMichael BuschSusan L StramerMelinda M DeanJessika AcuttElvina ViennetThijs van de LaarWai-Chiu TsoiClaire E StylesPhilip KielyAngelo MargaritisSo-Yong KwonYan QiuXuelian DengAntoine LewinSigne Winther JørgensenChristian ErikstrupDavid JuhlSilvia Sauleda OliverasBernardo Armando CamachoLisbeth Jennifer Catherine Soto CoralPaula Andrea Gaviria GarcíaSineenart OotaSheila F O'BrienSilvano WendelEmma CastroLaura Navarro PérezHeli HarvalaKaty DavisonClaire A ReynoldsLisa JarvisPiotr GrabarczykAneta KopaczMagdalena ŁętowskaNiamh O'FlahertyFiona YoungPadraig WilliamsLisa BurkeSze Sze ChuaAn MuylaertIsabel PageAnn JonesChristoph NiederhauserMarion VermeulenSyria LaperchePierre GallianMasahiro SatakeMarcelo Addas-CarvalhoSebastián BlancoSandra V GallegoAxel SeltsamMarijke Weber-SchehlArwa Z Al-RiyamiKhuloud Al MaamariFatma Ba AlawiHem Chandra PandeyRochele Azevedo FrançaRichard Charlewoodnull nullPublished in: Vox sanguinis (2024)
In the last decade, there has been a trend towards use of smaller pool sizes or individual donation NAT. We captured characteristics of NAT internationally in 2019 and provide insights into confirmatory testing approaches used for NAT-yields, potentially benefitting blood operators seeking to implement NAT.
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