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Point of care testing

Surgery (Oxford), 2008
Abstract Point-of-care testing refers to qualitative or quantitative analytical tests done at or near the site of patient care, outside the conventional hospital clinical laboratory. It is also known as ‘near-patient testing’, ‘ancillary testing’, ‘bedside testing’ and ‘out-of-laboratory testing’.
Charles Willmott, Joseph E. Arrowsmith
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Point-of-Care Testing

Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 2010
The availability of rapid, point-of-care (POC) tests has significantly expanded the capacity of both developed and resource-constrained countries (RCCs) to diagnose HIV, with immunochromatographic tests most commonly used in these settings. This has been especially important in programs for prevention of mother-to-child transmission, in both RCCs and ...
David A, Anderson   +2 more
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