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Quality controls are samples or materials with known characteristics that are used to assess the accuracy and precision of diagnostic tests and instruments. They help ensure that the tests are performing correctly and provide reliable results. Quality controls can include positive and negative controls to verify that a test can detect the target analyte and not produce false positives or negatives. They are an essential part of maintaining the quality and reliability of diagnostic testing in clinical laboratories.

Positive controls confirm that the test can accurately detect the target analyte, while negative controls verify that the test does not produce false results due to interference or contamination. Together, these controls play a critical role in assuring the accuracy and reliability of diagnostic tests, helping healthcare professionals make informed decisions about patient care.

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