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(a) Quality of test design/production. There may be significant variation of performance between tests, users are advised to check test performance (see WHO testing information ref 2 above) 2. Stability and storage issues (a) RDTs typically have a shelf-life of 18–24 months providing storage is appropriateR. 3. Operator training (a)Problems in test usage may include inappropriate placement of test reagents or blood sample on RDT. |