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kscal

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Posted Today, 05:45 AM

Hello everyone!

I have less than a year of experience in a food microbiology lab and am seeking advice from experts in the field. I’ve been tasked with addressing a non-conformance issue related to false positives for pathogens in samples, which seems to root from inadequate/poor lab techniques. This issue also involves retesting or sampling procedures. Could anyone provide guidance or share a relevant guideline that I could use as a basis for handling this situation?



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Posted Today, 09:07 AM

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is your lab fully accredited / certified? 

 

ask for the latest accreditation / certification and final non-conformances 

 

ask for laboratory methods (this should be listed on accreditation) if not ask for sampling laboratory procedures and staff training 

 

a full investigation shall be conducted by lab 



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Posted Today, 01:20 PM

Can you tell us which pathogen tested false positive? 

Did the lab notify you that it was false positive? 



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Posted Today, 02:36 PM

How do you know it was a false positive?


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