2023
DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2023-0622
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Results of the first survey of the EFLM Task Force Preparation of Labs for Emergencies (TF-PLE)

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“…by visually comparing the color changes on the individual pads with a reference scale or table usually supplied by the manufacturer in the dipstick box, or they can be read automatically by modern urinalysis equipment [ 2 ]. Importantly, while the test strips do not provide a definitive diagnosis, they can be considered a rapid and convenient approach to patient screening, particularly in very low-resource [ 3 ] or difficult-to-access (i.e., for catastrophes or natural disasters) [ 4 ] settings, where laboratory instrumentation and/or point-of-care devices may also be unavailable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…by visually comparing the color changes on the individual pads with a reference scale or table usually supplied by the manufacturer in the dipstick box, or they can be read automatically by modern urinalysis equipment [ 2 ]. Importantly, while the test strips do not provide a definitive diagnosis, they can be considered a rapid and convenient approach to patient screening, particularly in very low-resource [ 3 ] or difficult-to-access (i.e., for catastrophes or natural disasters) [ 4 ] settings, where laboratory instrumentation and/or point-of-care devices may also be unavailable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cabe señalar que, aunque las tiras reactivas no permiten establecer un diagnóstico definitivo, son un método rápido y cómodo para el cribado de pacientes, especialmente en situaciones donde los recursos son limitados [ 3 ] o en áreas de difícil acceso (p.ej. catástrofes o desastres naturales) [ 4 ], donde puede que no se disponga de equipos de laboratorio y/o de dispositivos en el lugar de asistencia del paciente.…”
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