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Document every type of culture media used in the lab and classify each as either "Exempt" or "Non-Exempt" according to M22-A3 tables.
Categorizes culture media into groups that require full user verification and groups that can bypass user testing if the manufacturer provides appropriate documentation.
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The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) is a global, not-for-profit, membership-driven organization dedicated to developing clinical laboratory standards that promote excellence in laboratory medicine. CLSI M22-A3 is an approved standard that contains quality assurance procedures for manufacturers and users of prepared, ready-to-use microbiological culture media.
CLSI M22-A3 is the third edition of the approved standard titled It provides protocols and criteria for both manufacturers and end-user laboratories to verify that culture media performs as intended. Document every type of culture media used in
A single proficiency testing failure traced to media defects (undetected due to lack of proper QC) can destroy a lab’s reputation and lead to license revocation.
This "proven reliability" is demonstrated by listing media as "exempt" from routine quality control (QC) testing by the end-user. M22-A3 also clarifies the quality control responsibilities of manufacturers, distributors, and users, and simplifies the protocols for maintaining QC organisms, among other key revisions. Check the CLSI license agreement
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