<div><p>Given the importance of microbiology results on patient care, high quality standards are expected. Internal quality assurance (IQA) could mitigate the limitations of internal quality control, competency assessment and external quality assurance, adding a longitudinal insight, including pre- and post-analytical steps. Here, we implemented an IQA program in our clinical microbiology facilities with blind resubmission of routine samples during 22 months. One-hundred-and-twenty-one out of 123 (98.4%) serological analyses and 112 out of 122 (91.8%) molecular analyses were concordant. Among the discordances in molecular biology analyses, 6 results were low positive samples that turned out negative, likely due to stochastic repartition of ...
SUMMARY. Two identical series of Wellcome quality control specimens were analysed by different proce...
Internal quality control (IQC) is compulsory for laboratory certification and accreditation systems....
Objective: Blood culture are of vital importance in patient follow-up, as they enable the identifica...
Given the importance of microbiology results on patient care, high quality standards are expected. I...
Background: Quality control (QC) in diagnostic microbiology is a matter of effective, efficient, acc...
Participation in diagnostic microbiology internal and external quality control (QC) processes is goo...
Extensive characterization of the human microbiota has revealed promising relationships between micr...
Quality assurance is an indispensable element in a molecular diagnostic laboratory. The ultimate goa...
SYNOPSIS Six trials of quality control material sent in the form of artificial specimens are reporte...
The importance of laboratory test results in the practice of medicine and the increasing complexity...
Culture media play a very important role in bacteriology as they are used in the isolation, identifi...
Clinical Microbiology Proficiency Testing (CMPT; Canada) and the Institute of Public Health (IPH; Be...
Internal quality assurance activities are divided into three stages, namely the pre – analytic sta...
Quality control in chemical pathology is based on internal and external quality assessment. The inte...
The factors involved in analytical quality relate to definition of quality, creation of quality, and...
SUMMARY. Two identical series of Wellcome quality control specimens were analysed by different proce...
Internal quality control (IQC) is compulsory for laboratory certification and accreditation systems....
Objective: Blood culture are of vital importance in patient follow-up, as they enable the identifica...
Given the importance of microbiology results on patient care, high quality standards are expected. I...
Background: Quality control (QC) in diagnostic microbiology is a matter of effective, efficient, acc...
Participation in diagnostic microbiology internal and external quality control (QC) processes is goo...
Extensive characterization of the human microbiota has revealed promising relationships between micr...
Quality assurance is an indispensable element in a molecular diagnostic laboratory. The ultimate goa...
SYNOPSIS Six trials of quality control material sent in the form of artificial specimens are reporte...
The importance of laboratory test results in the practice of medicine and the increasing complexity...
Culture media play a very important role in bacteriology as they are used in the isolation, identifi...
Clinical Microbiology Proficiency Testing (CMPT; Canada) and the Institute of Public Health (IPH; Be...
Internal quality assurance activities are divided into three stages, namely the pre – analytic sta...
Quality control in chemical pathology is based on internal and external quality assessment. The inte...
The factors involved in analytical quality relate to definition of quality, creation of quality, and...
SUMMARY. Two identical series of Wellcome quality control specimens were analysed by different proce...
Internal quality control (IQC) is compulsory for laboratory certification and accreditation systems....
Objective: Blood culture are of vital importance in patient follow-up, as they enable the identifica...