Author:
Pavšič Jernej,Devonshire Alison S.,Parkes Helen,Schimmel Heinz,Foy Carole A.,Karczmarczyk Maria,Gutiérrez-Aguirre Ion,Honeyborne Isobella,Huggett Jim F.,McHugh Timothy D.,Milavec Mojca,Zeichhardt Heinz,Žel Jana
Abstract
Nucleic acid-based tests for infectious diseases currently used in the clinical laboratory and in point-of-care devices are diverse. Measurement challenges associated with standardization of quantitative viral load testing are discussed in relation to human cytomegalovirus, BK virus, and Epstein-Barr virus, while the importance of defining the performance of qualitative methods is illustrated withMycobacterium tuberculosisand influenza virus. The development of certified reference materials whose values are traceable to higher-order standards and reference measurement procedures, using, for instance, digital PCR, will further contribute to the understanding of analytical performance characteristics and promote clinical data comparability.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
38 articles.
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