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Table IV: Environmental Factors For Validating Biological Threat Agent Detection

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Assays

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[Adapted from the Environmental Factors Panel approved by SPADA on June 10, 2010.]

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The Environmental Factors Studies supplement the biological threat agent near-neighbor

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exclusivity testing panel. There are three parts to Environmental Factors studies: part 1 -

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environmental matrix samples; part 2 - the environmental organisms study; and part 3 - the

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potential interferants applicable to Department of Defense applications.

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Part 2 is not

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applicable to techniques that do not detect nucleic acid.

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Part 1:

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Environmental Matrix Samples - Aerosol Environmental Matrices

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Method developers shall obtain environmental matrix samples that are representative and

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consistent with the collection method that is anticipated to ultimately be used in the field. This

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includes considerations that may be encountered when the collection system is deployed

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operationally such as collection medium, duration of collection, diversity of geographical areas

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that will be sampled, climatic/environmental conditions that may be encountered and seasonal

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changes in the regions of deployment.

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Justifications for the selected conditions that were used to generate the environmental matrix

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and limitations of the validation based on those criteria must be documented.

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Method developers shall test the environmental matrix samples for interference using

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samples inoculated with a target biological threat agent sufficient to achieve 95%

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probability of detection.

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Cross-reactivity testing will include sufficient samples and replicates to ensure each

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environmental condition is adequately represented

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Added in June 2015 for the Deprtment of Defense project.