Equipment and consumables procurement scheme
In addition to procurement of test kits and reagents, WHO is also able to offer basic equipment and laboratory consumables that are required but not provided with diagnostic test kits:
ELISA equipment
Certain equipment is vital in optimal performance of ELISA assays and is suitable for laboratories with a medium through-put (30-50 samples per day):
- ELISA plate washers
- ELISA plate readers
- Plate incubators
Laboratory consumables
In some WHO member states access to appropriate consumables is limited/unavailable or at a high cost. In this instance, WHO is able to facilitate procurement of essential consumables such as:
- Blood collection tubes
- Pipettes & tips
- Plastic tubes for specimen storage
Other Laboratory equipment and reagents
Large pieces of general laboratory equipment are also available in order to facilitate laboratory quality, plus a wide range of commonly-used laboratory reagents:
- Centrifuges
- Microscopes
- Refrigerators & freezers
- Weighing balances
New
Publications
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Circonstances et modalités d’utilisation des tests d’infection récente pour estimer l’incidence de l’infection à HIV au niveau d’une population.
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When and how to use assays for recent infection to estimate HIV incidence at a population level
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HIV Rapid Assays: Operational Characteristics Report 16
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Key events
- WHO Prequalification of Medicines, Diagnostics and Vaccines: 6th Consultative Meeting with Stakeholders, 4-5 April 2011
- WHO Technical Working Group Meeting on CD 4 Technologies,17 -19 November 2009
- WHO Technical Working Group Meeting on Prequalification of HIV Virological Technologies, 21-23 September 2009
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