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AACC


Advances in IVD Allergy Testing
AACC Audioconference: Jan. 31, 2007, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (EST)

Reactions to seasonal, environmental and food allergens can range from mere annoyance to a deadly episode for affected patients. Lab-based in vitro testing, however, can play a key role in confirming clinical suspicions and tailoring treatments. Find out how third-generation techniques for specific IgE measurement have produced marked analytical improvements compared to earlier versions of this test.

If your lab is providing patient-centered and cost-effective allergy testing, this audioconference, led by experienced allergists, is for you. By joining, you will learn:

  • Analytic precision and accuracy of commercial immunoassays for specific IgE
  • Use of in vitro IgE testing for diagnosis and monitoring of allergic patients
  • The inherent risks in skin testing and food challenges
  • The value of correct diagnosis on patient quality of life and health economics

This audioconference is approved by AACC for 1.5 Category 1 ACCENT credit hours. Register today to learn the latest in IVD allergy testing.

To register for this conference, or to get more information, visit http://www.aacc.org/aacc/events/meetings/allergy.htm.

 Posted: December 21, 2006

 
 
 
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