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The National Virus Reference Laboratory (NVRL) is located in UCD,
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and is affiliated to the
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School of Medicine. The NVRL provides a diagnostic and reference service for clinicians in Ireland investigating viral infections. For over forty years, the NVRL have provided a virology diagnostic service to the Irish health service. The laboratory is accredited by the Irish National Accreditation Board (INAB) to undertake testing as detailed in the Schedule bearing the Registration Number 326MT, in compliance with the International Standard ISO/IEC 15189:2012 3rd Edition “Medical laboratories - Requirements for quality and competence.”


History

The NVRL was initial established to support the diagnosis and treatment of poliovirus.


COVID-19

The developing and delivering of testing of Ireland was led by the staff in NVRL. With the acquisition of the sequence of the virus, they used this to develop and validate in-house assays in advance of obtaining any commercial diagnostic kits. The NVRL played a vital role in the early detection of COVID-19 cases in Ireland. Dr Cillian de Gascun, Consultant Virologist and Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory is Chair of the Expert Advisory Group on
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.


Influenza

NVRL is the
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-recognised National Influenza Centre (NIC) for the Republic of Ireland. The NVRL is a key contributor to data on seasonal influenza surveillance in Ireland. The
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(HPSC) in partnership with the
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(ICGP) and NVRL have established a network of 60 computerised general sentinel practices who report on a weekly basis the number of patients seen with influenza-like illness.


HIV

The NVRL performs confirmatory testing on all new HIV diagnoses in Ireland.


References


External links

* {{Official website, https://nvrl.ucd.ie Medical and health organisations based in the Republic of Ireland