Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Complex Drug Susceptibility Testing Program: Model Performance Evaluation Program Report of Results, March 2025
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Alternative Title:CDC MPEP MTBC DST Report for March 2025 Panel
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Description:This report presents results of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Model Performance Evaluation Program for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex drug susceptibility testing panel sent to participants in March 2025.
The Model Performance Evaluation Program (MPEP) is an educational, self-assessment tool in which five isolates of M. tuberculosis complex (MTBC) are sent to participating laboratories biannually for staff to monitor their ability to determine drug resistance among the isolates. It is not a formal, graded proficiency testing program. The associated report includes results for a subset of laboratories performing drug susceptibility testing (DST) for MTBC in the United States. MPEP is a voluntary program, and this report reflects data received from participating laboratories. This aggregate report is prepared in a format that will allow comparison of DST results with those obtained by other participants using the same methods and drugs, for each isolate. We encourage circulation of this report to personnel who are either involved with DST or reporting and interpreting results for MTBC.
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Pages in Document:36 Pages
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Contributor:Johnston, Stephanie ; Miller, Danielle ; Posey, James ; Starks, Angela
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