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FDA updates testing guidance for health emergencies

The FDA has released new guidance that the government says will enhance the availability of diagnostic tests during public health emergencies.

What's new: The updated protocols should expand access to unapproved in vitro diagnostic tests (IVDs), ensuring timely patient care and effective infection control in emergencies.

  • It emphasizes assessing public health needs, potential benefits and risks, available alternative IVDs, and mitigations for false results.
  • The guidance aligns with Government Accountability Office recommendations and incorporates lessons from COVID-19 and mpox responses.

What's next: The FDA will review and adjust the enforcement policy to remain flexible in addressing evolving public health needs.

  • Enforcement actions may still occur for compliance and safety violations, the FDA says.

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