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Measurement uncertainty in results with no numbers, see page 23


Time to deliver – assessing the UK’s 2024-2029 AMR Action Plan


NEWS ARTICLES


Rapid diagnostics – warts and all: a report on the fight against AMR


POCT Innovators Clinical Diagnostics Expo: an event preview


Measurement uncertainty in results with no numbers: an overview


Enhancing laboratory sterilisation practices: addressing challenges


Enhancing laboratory sterilisation practices, see page 28


From COVID-19 tests to free lessons: how well do you know UK NEQAS?


Quantifying the value of AI workflows in real-world laboratories


Is manual cell counting in CSF specimens a thing of the past?


Pathology Horizons: discovering the future of pathology


Quantifying the value of AI workflows, see page 35


Bordetella pertussis infection: testing for the re-emergence of whooping cough


Epredia wins 2024 MedTech Breakthrough Award


Epredia’s latest innovation in slide printing, SlideMate Laser has won the 2024 MedTech Breakthrough Award for the ‘Best New Technology Solution in Pathology’. MedTech Breakthrough is an independent market intelligence organisation that


recognises the top companies, technologies and products in the global digital health and medical technology market. SlideMate Laser provides high-resolution, 600-dpi print on microscope slides, enabling laboratories to include more identifying information directly on the slide’s tab. The technology can embed up to 50 characters in a barcode on each slide, improving both patient sample tracking and efficiency. Steven Lynum, President and CEO of Epredia comments: “We set out to transform the anatomical pathology market, and SlideMate Laser is the latest addition to our portfolio of precision cancer diagnostics products and services designed to provide a seamless end-to-end laboratory workflow.”


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Volume 25 Issue 5 August 2024


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PATHOLOGY IN PRACTICE


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TIME TO DELIVER – ASSESSING THE UK’S 2024-2029 AMR ACTION PLAN


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