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CLSI Blog Articles

Read the latest articles about CLSI and laboratory standards in the official CLSI Blog. Browse our most recent blog articles below.

World Antibiotic Awareness Week—November 13-19, 2017

Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest public health threats in the world today. We celebrate World Antibiotic Awareness Week this week, November 13-19. The World Health Organization (WHO) is promoting its campaign with a webpage containing helpful fact sheets and videos about antimicrobial resistance, as well as fun interactive games and quizzes.

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New Method for the Rapid Detection of Antibiotic Susceptibility for UTIs

According to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, scientists have established a method to detect antibiotic susceptibility for urinary tract infections (UTI) in less than 30 minutes. UTIs account for nearly 8 million primary care visits every year. Traditional testing methods for antimicrobial susceptibility testing can take up to several days, either lengthening the patient’s wait for treatment or resulting in the patient being prescribed inappropriate antibiotics while the health care provider is waiting for AST results.

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Spotlight on the Benefits of MALDI-TOF MS Use for Microbial Identification

Although matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) technology has been in use in laboratories since its development by two German scientists in the late 1980s, it wasn’t given FDA clearance for diagnostic microbial identification in the medical lab until 2013.(1) The use of MALDI-TOF MS in the medical lab reduces the time between specimen collection and diagnosis.

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The Importance of a Quality Management System in the Lab

This year’s Lab Quality Confab will provide lab administrators, managers and quality team members with professional quality management training, as well as networking and professional development opportunities. The Lab Quality Confab will be held October 24-25 at the Sheraton Hotel in New Orleans. More than 50 quality management sessions on the topics of Lean, Six Sigma, process improvement, and quality management systems will be offered.

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Highlight on the Importance of Standardized Newborn Screening

According to the ABC News Report Make Newborn Screening Uniform, every baby born in the United States is tested for anywhere from two to as many as 35 genetic or metabolic diseases that are treatable with special diets or medication. This disparity exists because each state has different testing requirements in place. While some states test newborns for dozens of diseases, others are required to perform only a handful of screening tests. To close this gap, a new federal report calls for national standards in newborn screening of the 4 million babies born each year in the United States.

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How Can a Quality Management System Help Labs Mitigate the Cost of Medicare Cuts?

According to the Dark Daily, “To offset the loss of revenue from the price cuts to Medicare Part B clinical laboratory tests, labs will need to aggressively—but wisely—slash costs to balance their budgets.” They predict that community labs will be at greatest risk of financial failure as a result of these cuts. Rural and modest sized community hospitals will also be in peril.

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Is Your Lab Ready?

With the end of National Preparedness Month arriving shortly, there is no better time to focus on implementing a disaster plan for your lab, or updating your lab’s current disaster plan. With the theme of “Disasters Don’t Plan Ahead. You Can,” the US government has provided a free toolkit with useful items for reuse on social media platforms, including hashtags, graphics, videos, and other helpful related links.

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CLSI Partners With the CDC

For the past four years, CLSI has been partnering with the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a cooperative agreement intended to increase effectiveness and adoption of model laboratory practice guidelines (LPGs). An LPG is a written recommendation for voluntary, standardized approaches for medical laboratory testing.

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Interview with Dennis J. Ernst

Clinical Lab Products’ interview with Dennis J. Ernst, MT(ASCP), NCPT(NCCT), Chairholder of CLSI’s updated phlebotomy standard, GP41. At the end of April 2017, CLSI released two documents of importance to facilities and personnel that collect patient blood specimens in conjunction with diagnostic testing.

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