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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Although, in the past few decades molecular diagnostics of parasitic infections have been accepted as first-line diagnostics, laboratories tend to be reluctant of introducing nucleic acid based tests as they dread the validation of laboratory developed tests (LDTs) compliant with ISO1589. AREAS COVERED: This paper describes how to set tailor-made performance characteristics for the validation of laboratory developed tests (LDTs) for the molecular diagnosis of intestinal parasitic infections complying with the ISO 15189 guidelines. Then, just as important, maintaining these tests by daily monitoring, external quality assessment schemes, and reassessment of the test set-up. EXPERT OPINION: Tailoring performance characteristics for the validation of LDTs defining criteria that make sense and actually leading to a process of continuous quality improvement in the day-to-day practice of a diagnostic laboratory. It is essential or even obligatory to modify these characteristics, skip, or to add additional characteristics based on personal or changing insights fitted for a specific setting.Entities:
Keywords: ISO 15189; Molecular diagnostics; intestinal parasites; real-time PCR; soil transmitted helminths
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34424112 DOI: 10.1080/14737159.2021.1971974
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Mol Diagn ISSN: 1473-7159 Impact factor: 5.670