Osterman, Andreas
Badell, Irina
Dächert, Christopher
Schneider, Nikolas
Kaufmann, Anna-Yasemin
Öztan, Gamze Naz
Huber, Melanie
Späth, Patricia M.
Stern, Marcel
Autenrieth, Hanna
Muenchhoff, Maximilian
Graf, Alexander
Krebs, Stefan
Blum, Helmut
Czibere, Ludwig
Durner, Jürgen
Kaderali, Lars
Baldauf, Hanna‑Mari
Keppler, Oliver T. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1384-8946
Funding for this research was provided by:
Free State of Bavaria
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Article History
Received: 14 October 2022
Accepted: 22 October 2022
First Online: 12 November 2022
Declarations
:
: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
: For sensitivity testing, ethical approval was not required because all patient samples used were residual samples. Samples were identified in the laboratory and assigned a number without reference to patient or clinical details. Results from these anonymized testings did not impact on clinical care. The study approach for specificity testing was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Medical Faculty of the LMU München (no: 22-0292). Written informed consent has been obtained from the study participants and the study protocol complies with the ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects of the Declaration of Helsinki.