Simplifying blood collection is often critical when collecting specimens in remote and/or austere settings. The use of dried blood spots (DBS) offers a practical collection method suitable for a wide variety of analytes. A small volume of whole blood can be obtained rapidly through a minimally invasive heel- or finger-stick using a disposable safety lancet. Once dried, the samples require no further processing, are stable for months or longer, pose minimal risk of disease transmission, and are easy to ship. DBS are often used in demographic health surveys to assess infectious disease status in vulnerable populations. These samples can be used to screen biomarkers of micronutrient deficiency (MND) and inflammation. We recently described a mu...
Dried blood spots (DBS) typically prepared on filter papers are an ideal sample type for malaria sur...
A lack of comparative data across laboratories is often a barrier to the uptake and adoption of new ...
A lack of comparative data across laboratories is often a barrier to the uptake and adoption of new ...
Simplifying blood collection is often critical when collecting specimens in remote and/or austere se...
The collection of dried blood spots on filter paper offers a powerful tool in screening programs and...
Introduction: Dried Blood Spot (DBS) analysis has been used routinely since 1963 for the assessment ...
Dried blood spots is an alternative method to collect blood samples from research subjects. However,...
Laboratory-based HIV tests for recent infection (TRIs), which primarily measure a specific serologic...
The collection of whole blood samples on paper, known as dried blood spot (DBS), dates back to the e...
UNLABELLED: Dried blood spots (DBS) typically prepared on filter papers are an ideal sample type for...
Biomarkers are directly-measured biological indicators of disease, health, exposures, or other biolo...
Context: Recognition that vitamin D might be associated with many chronic diseases has led to large-...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are drops of capillary blood collected onto filter paper from a finger prick...
An efficient and robust method to measure vitamin D (25-hydroxy vitamin D3 (25(OH)D3) and 25-hydroxy...
Biomarkers are directly-measured biological indicators of disease, health, exposures, or other biolo...
Dried blood spots (DBS) typically prepared on filter papers are an ideal sample type for malaria sur...
A lack of comparative data across laboratories is often a barrier to the uptake and adoption of new ...
A lack of comparative data across laboratories is often a barrier to the uptake and adoption of new ...
Simplifying blood collection is often critical when collecting specimens in remote and/or austere se...
The collection of dried blood spots on filter paper offers a powerful tool in screening programs and...
Introduction: Dried Blood Spot (DBS) analysis has been used routinely since 1963 for the assessment ...
Dried blood spots is an alternative method to collect blood samples from research subjects. However,...
Laboratory-based HIV tests for recent infection (TRIs), which primarily measure a specific serologic...
The collection of whole blood samples on paper, known as dried blood spot (DBS), dates back to the e...
UNLABELLED: Dried blood spots (DBS) typically prepared on filter papers are an ideal sample type for...
Biomarkers are directly-measured biological indicators of disease, health, exposures, or other biolo...
Context: Recognition that vitamin D might be associated with many chronic diseases has led to large-...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are drops of capillary blood collected onto filter paper from a finger prick...
An efficient and robust method to measure vitamin D (25-hydroxy vitamin D3 (25(OH)D3) and 25-hydroxy...
Biomarkers are directly-measured biological indicators of disease, health, exposures, or other biolo...
Dried blood spots (DBS) typically prepared on filter papers are an ideal sample type for malaria sur...
A lack of comparative data across laboratories is often a barrier to the uptake and adoption of new ...
A lack of comparative data across laboratories is often a barrier to the uptake and adoption of new ...