Welcome to meet me in IFCC Worldlab 2014.
You can find me from Labquality´s booth (stand 50) in the exhibition area (B5).
Please pop up just to say hello or discuss more about external quality assessment (EQAS) or Labquality Days 2015 Congress.
See you in Istanbul!
Juha Wahlstedt
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IFCC WorldLab Istanbul 2014
Source: Labquality
Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine. Clinical laboratory and biomedical science related news, abstracts and images for medical laboratory professionals, students and other laboratory geeks.
Friday, June 20, 2014
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Microbiology is Beautiful
A very nice shot of microbiology lab
Original Image:
Microbiology Lab Shot
Image credits: Geoff Whiteway
Original Image:
Microbiology Lab Shot
Image credits: Geoff Whiteway
New test detects toxic prions in blood
The first cases of mad cow disease in humans occurred in the late 1990s and are thought to be the consequence of eating contaminated beef products. Several cases of secondary infections caused by transfusions with blood from donors who developed vCJD have been reported, raising concerns about the safety of blood products. A new article describes an assay that can detect prions in blood samples from humans with vCJD and in animals at early stages of the incubation phase.
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New test detects toxic prions in blood
Source: Science Daily
Read more:
New test detects toxic prions in blood
Source: Science Daily
Medical Laboratory Professionals Day in Russia
Russia celebrates the medical professionals on 15 June (Third Sunday in June).
Congratulations to all colleagues in Russia! Keep on doing valuable work behind the scenes.
Russian flag colors in petri dish
Image credits: Photobucket
Congratulations to all colleagues in Russia! Keep on doing valuable work behind the scenes.
Russian flag colors in petri dish
Image credits: Photobucket
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Monday, June 9, 2014
IFCC programmes to assist developing countries
IFCC recognizes that the extent and quality of laboratory testing in many developing countries lags behind what is required in advanced countries. In many developed countries it is stated, although without scientific proof, that 50-70% of medical decisions are based on laboratory test results. This underlying importance of laboratory testing is a primary reason why IFCC, within the limits of its resources, is determined to assist the progressive evolution and thereby the improvement of laboratory testing in developing countries.
A leaflet has been designed by the Immediate Past-President Prof. Jocelyn Hicks together with Executive Board Member and the Past-President of the African Federation of Clinical Chemistry Prof. Vanessa Steenkamp, to assist developing countries in understanding the programmes that are available for Member associations and their individual members. It serves as an interpretation of the"Developing Quality Competence in Medical Laboratories"(DQCML) programme.
Read more and find the leaflet here:
IFCC programmes to assist developing countries
Source: IFCC
A leaflet has been designed by the Immediate Past-President Prof. Jocelyn Hicks together with Executive Board Member and the Past-President of the African Federation of Clinical Chemistry Prof. Vanessa Steenkamp, to assist developing countries in understanding the programmes that are available for Member associations and their individual members. It serves as an interpretation of the"Developing Quality Competence in Medical Laboratories"(DQCML) programme.
Read more and find the leaflet here:
IFCC programmes to assist developing countries
Source: IFCC
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Salmonella Flower
Beautiful bacterial flower on rambach agar.
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Microbiology – Salmonella spp
Source: Google+/Adi ko
View original image:
Microbiology – Salmonella spp
Source: Google+/Adi ko