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The Simple and Best Solution for Blood Sample Analysis - DBS Testing

  Dried Blood Spot sampling has been around for more than 5 decades. For many years now this sampling method is being used for testing congenital metabolic disease in new-born babies. A blood sample is collected in a filter paper by making a tiny prick on the infant’s heel. In recent years, DBS testing has progressed hugely and is being significantly used in various fields of studies including infectious diseases, forensics, field testing and toxicology to name a few.   What is of DBS Sampling   This is a method where just a few drops of blood is collected in a filter paper and dried before the same is sent for testing to the lab. One spot of blood can be used to analyse and measure more than 50 analytes. Even after being dried and stored in room temperature this method delivers accurate results with minimum volume requirement.  Samples can be attained easily with a minute prick in the finger or heel with minimal training, and you can collect the...

DBS Sampling - An Easy Solution for Blood Sample Analysis

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Dried Blood Spot sampling or DBS sampling has been around for more than 50 years. It has been widely used to test the congenital metabolic disease in new-born babies. DBS sampling is done by dabbing a spot of blood from infant’s heel onto the filter paper. But in recent years DBS testing has evolved and have significantly impacted various fields of study comprising new-born screening, infectious diseases, field testing, forensics, toxicology, to name a few. Advantages of DBS sampling One spot of blood helps analyse and measure more than 50 analyses. The major advantages of dried blood spot testing is that it does not demand high volume of blood and delivers accurate results with minimum volume requirement. Samples are attained easily from the infant’s heel or an adult’s finger with minimal training; so one can collect the sample at home without calling the Phlebotomist. The process is relatively painless and minimally invasive, unlike venepuncture, which may b...