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UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations (SMIs) are developed under the

auspices of Public Health England (PHE) working in partnership with the National

Health Service (NHS), Public Health Wales and with the professional organisations

whose logos are displayed below and listed on the website https://www.gov.uk/ukstandards-for-microbiology-investigations-smi-quality-and-consistency-in-clinicallaboratories. SMIs are developed, reviewed and revised by various working groups

which are overseen by a steering committee (see

https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/standards-for-microbiology-investigationssteering-committee).

The contributions of many individuals in clinical, specialist and reference laboratories

who have provided information and comments during the development of this

document are acknowledged. We are grateful to the medical editors for editing the

medical content.

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