Some microbes, including bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses, cause infections in humans. Because microbes contain genetic material (DNA and RNA) that is different from the genetic material in human cells, genetic testing techniques can be used to test for infections.
Genetic testing is the laboratory analysis of human chromosomes, DNA and RNA to detect genetic material and/or identify genetic changes. This article provides an overview of genetic testing techniques that range from detecting or examining a single gene to the whole genome.
Founded in 1976, the Clinical Laboratory Management Association (CLMA) is an international association of over 1,600 clinical laboratory professionals. CLMA provides tools, resources, and advocacy for the clinical laboratory industry, supporting laboratory professionals as they take on leadership roles in their laboratories.
AACC is a global scientific and medical professional organization dedicated to clinical laboratory science and its application to healthcare. Our leadership in education, advocacy and collaboration helps lab professionals adapt to change and do what they do best: provide vital insight and guidance so patients get the care they need.Board representatives:
The CDC warns about a recent spike in RSV cases and calls for broader testing for this virus, which can cause severe illness in young children and the elderly.