Statistical modelling of performance data for molecular amplification methods in diagnostic virology

Nucleic Acid Technology (NAT), introduced in the late 90s, is a molecular amplification method that can be used for the diagnosis and management of patients with infectious diseases. NAT test results are obtained quicker and are quantified, providing great.er information than the positive/negative r...

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Main Author: Fernandez, Llenalia Garcia
Published: University of Abertay Dundee 2012
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6505292015-08-04T03:47:35ZStatistical modelling of performance data for molecular amplification methods in diagnostic virologyFernandez, Llenalia Garcia2012Nucleic Acid Technology (NAT), introduced in the late 90s, is a molecular amplification method that can be used for the diagnosis and management of patients with infectious diseases. NAT test results are obtained quicker and are quantified, providing great.er information than the positive/negative results available from traditional techniques. However, NATs arc technically demanding, susceptible to contamination and hence results from associated diagnostic tests may be inaccurate. External Quality Assessment (EQA) services are programmes developed to assess and advance the quality performance of laboratories that use NAT kits to diagnose, manage and control human diseases. Quality Control for Molecular Diagnostics (QCMD) , an organisation that provides EQA, uses proficiency panels designed with samples containing no , weak, medium and strong microbial loads. The panels are distributed to participating laboratories who analyse them knowing the pathogen but blind to the microbial load.616.9101University of Abertay Dundeehttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.650529Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Statistical modelling of performance data for molecular amplification methods in diagnostic virology
description Nucleic Acid Technology (NAT), introduced in the late 90s, is a molecular amplification method that can be used for the diagnosis and management of patients with infectious diseases. NAT test results are obtained quicker and are quantified, providing great.er information than the positive/negative results available from traditional techniques. However, NATs arc technically demanding, susceptible to contamination and hence results from associated diagnostic tests may be inaccurate. External Quality Assessment (EQA) services are programmes developed to assess and advance the quality performance of laboratories that use NAT kits to diagnose, manage and control human diseases. Quality Control for Molecular Diagnostics (QCMD) , an organisation that provides EQA, uses proficiency panels designed with samples containing no , weak, medium and strong microbial loads. The panels are distributed to participating laboratories who analyse them knowing the pathogen but blind to the microbial load.
author Fernandez, Llenalia Garcia
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title Statistical modelling of performance data for molecular amplification methods in diagnostic virology
title_short Statistical modelling of performance data for molecular amplification methods in diagnostic virology
title_full Statistical modelling of performance data for molecular amplification methods in diagnostic virology
title_fullStr Statistical modelling of performance data for molecular amplification methods in diagnostic virology
title_full_unstemmed Statistical modelling of performance data for molecular amplification methods in diagnostic virology
title_sort statistical modelling of performance data for molecular amplification methods in diagnostic virology
publisher University of Abertay Dundee
publishDate 2012
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