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International influenza laboratory capacity review. June 2012: Version 3

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    The CDC-APHL International Influenza Laboratory Capacity Review Tool (IILCRT) is a data gathering tool to assess laboratory capabilities and capacities, with an emphasis on influenza diagnostics. The information collected from the tool can be used to identify a laboratory’s strengths and challenges. The capacity review with the IILCRT will be conducted in the laboratory to assess a wide variety of laboratory aspects.

    This APHL/CDC International Influenza Laboratory Capacity Tool was fully funded by Cooperative Agreement # U60HM000803 from CDC and/or Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC and/or Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response or APHL.

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & Association of Public Health Laboratories. International Influenza Laboratory Capacity Review Version 3. Washington D.C.: Association of Public Health Laboratories; 2012.

    international-influenza-lab-capacity-review.pdf

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