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Critical Points for the Organisation of Test Performance Studies in Microbiology : Plant Pathogens as a Case Study / [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Series: Plant Pathology in the 21st Century ; 12Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: XIV, 97 p. 1 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030998110
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Description of the process of TPS organization -- Chapter3. Selection of pests and scope of TPS -- Chapter4. Selection of TPS organizers -- Chapter5. Selection of tests included in TPS -- Chapter6. Selection of TPS participants -- Chapter7. TPS workflow -- Chapter8. Analysis of TPS results data -- Chapter9. Reports and dissemination activities -- Chapter10. Conclusions.
Summary: This open access book in the field of plant pest detection shows a constant demand in development and improvement of fast and reliable detection tools, especially for high-priority pests. This open access book describes and summarizes the whole process of the organization of test performance study (TPS) for these tools. The outcome of TPS, obtained through the evaluation of the performance of one or more diagnostic tests by several laboratories on defined samples, is the finding of the best performing test/s for particular pest and for specific uses. Nowadays the intensification of worldwide trade and associated controls increases the need for quality assurance accreditation and harmonization of laboratories practices. Therefore, such studies are very important, but, non-existent. Considering those facts, our goal was to develop guidelines, by using the data and experiences of involved partners, for further TPS in the field of plant health. Developed guidelines could be easily transferable to other microbiology fields.
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Chapter1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Description of the process of TPS organization -- Chapter3. Selection of pests and scope of TPS -- Chapter4. Selection of TPS organizers -- Chapter5. Selection of tests included in TPS -- Chapter6. Selection of TPS participants -- Chapter7. TPS workflow -- Chapter8. Analysis of TPS results data -- Chapter9. Reports and dissemination activities -- Chapter10. Conclusions.

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This open access book in the field of plant pest detection shows a constant demand in development and improvement of fast and reliable detection tools, especially for high-priority pests. This open access book describes and summarizes the whole process of the organization of test performance study (TPS) for these tools. The outcome of TPS, obtained through the evaluation of the performance of one or more diagnostic tests by several laboratories on defined samples, is the finding of the best performing test/s for particular pest and for specific uses. Nowadays the intensification of worldwide trade and associated controls increases the need for quality assurance accreditation and harmonization of laboratories practices. Therefore, such studies are very important, but, non-existent. Considering those facts, our goal was to develop guidelines, by using the data and experiences of involved partners, for further TPS in the field of plant health. Developed guidelines could be easily transferable to other microbiology fields.

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