NCCLS eNews - 9 January 2004 (Plain Text Version)Return to Graphical Version | Search back issues | Print all articles In this issue: Press Releases: M100-S14, M11-A6, M40-A, AUTO7-P and EP21-A
NCCLS Announces Availability of New NCCLS Document on Performance Standards for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing; Fourteenth Informational Supplement NCCLS document M100-S14 is an informational supplement for global application developed through the NCCLS consensus process. Read the complete press release. To purchase this document, shop NCCLS. NCCLS Announces Availability of New NCCLS Document on Methods for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Anaerobic Bacteria; Approved Standard-Sixth Edition This standard (M11-A6) provides reference methods for the determination of minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of anaerobic bacteria by agar dilution and broth microdilution. Read the complete press release. To purchase this document, shop NCCLS. NCCLS Announces Availability of New NCCLS Document on Quality Control of Microbiological Transport Systems; Approved Standard NCCLS document M40-A provides criteria to assist manufacturers and end users of transport devices in providing and selecting dependable products for the transport of microbiological clinical specimens. Read the complete press release. To purchase this document, shop NCCLS. NCCLS Announces Availability of New NCCLS Document on Laboratory Automation: Data Content for Specimen Identification NCCLS document AUTO7-P, Laboratory Automation: Data Content for Specimen Identification; Proposed Standard provides specifications for the content of linear bar codes on specimen container tubes in the clinical laboratory and for use on laboratory automation systems. Read the complete press release. To purchase this document, shop NCCLS. NCCLS Announces Availability of New NCCLS Standards Application based on the EP21-A Guideline NCCLS EP21-A-C, Total Error Estimator, is an Excel Add-in which provides users with a means to estimate total analytical error for an assay and can aid in judging the clinical laboratory acceptability of new methods by using patient specimens, or in monitoring an assay’s total analytical error by using quality control samples. Read the complete press release. To purchase this product, shop NCCLS. View the complete listing of NCCLS press releases. For more information or to contact us directly, please visit www.nccls.org l ©2004 NCCLS |