nucleic acid testing (nat)

What are the Limitations of NAT?

Despite its advantages, NAT has some limitations:
1. Cost: NAT can be expensive, limiting its use in low-resource settings.
2. Technical Expertise: Requires specialized equipment and trained personnel.
3. Contamination Risk: High sensitivity also means a higher risk of contamination, leading to false positives.
4. Limited Shelf Life: Samples and reagents used in NAT have limited shelf life, requiring proper storage conditions.

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