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Maintaining water quality in clinical chemistry
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| Author |
S. Mabic |
| Citation Information |
Advance for Medical Laboratory Professionals (2007), May, 83, : (2006) |
| Keywords |
WaterlineClubReference, Elix, Clinical and Biomedical |
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Abstract
Water is a major component used in the reactions and testing methods and should be a constant focus. Water quality for clinical testing is essential for complying with the norms, in particular Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI), and for performing assays using analyzers that require purified water. The CLSI guideline was written as a suggestion for ensuring a minimum water quality, which is supported by recommendations made for levels of a few contaminants and the basic water purity to conduct clinical chemistry assays safely.