GITAD 2020: quality assurance test through 20 years of experience
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Álvarez Merino, Juan Carlos; Haarkötter Cardoso, Christian; Sáiz Guinaldo, María; Gálvez Escolano, Xiomara; Medina Lozano, María Isabel; Lorente Acosta, José AntonioEditorial
Springer Nature
Materia
AICEF Forensic genetics GITAD Proficiency testing Quality control
Date
2022-02-22Referencia bibliográfica
Álvarez, J.C., Haarkötter, C., Saiz, M. et al. GITAD 2020: quality assurance test through 20 years of experience. Int J Legal Med (2022). [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-022-02802-4]
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Universidad de Granada/CBUARésumé
GITAD (Grupo Iberoamericano de Trabajo en Análisis de DNA) was founded in 1998 as the first operational group of
AICEF (Academia Iberoamericana de Criminalística y Estudios Forenses), formally created in 1999. The mission and
the vision of GITAD are to promote the development of forensic genetics in Ibero-American countries and to achieve the
maximum level of innovation and quality in each country, and with that aim, a proficiency test was developed. Since 1999,
the member laboratories receive four reference samples with the objective of obtaining the genetic profile with their routine
protocols, a theoretical exercise since 2003, and since 2007, it was incorporated a forensic sample, which changes every
year. The consensus results and the different discrepancies are discussed in an annual meeting. This article illustrates the
evolution of the proficiency test through 20 years from different points of view: the increase of participant laboratories, the
evolution of the different DNA typing techniques reported by the Ibero-American participant laboratories, the challenges
that the proficiency test have met, and future perspectives for a continuous improvement of the proficiency test, especially
regarding its accreditation under ISO 17043