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. 2024:2742:245-257.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3561-2_17.

Establishing a Pregnancy Lyme Disease Biobank

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Establishing a Pregnancy Lyme Disease Biobank

Stanley J Naides. Methods Mol Biol. 2024.

Abstract

Availability of relevant biological samples supports both basic science research and patient-centered clinical studies. Establishing a biorepository faces challenges at multiple levels. These tasks include defining mission definition and scope; selection of subjects and sample types; recruitment strategies; timing of collection in the patient's journey; sample logistics and processing; determining what clinical data to collect; ensuring sample integrity on transport, processing, and storage; defining governance structures and oversight responsibilities; clarifying sample provenance and ownership; establishing procedures for sample and data access; selecting testing to be performed routinely versus upon request, and management of results; data security; funding sources; and regulatory compliance. Establishing and maintaining a biorepository therefore requires careful planning, diligent and sustained execution, technical and financial resources, stakeholder support, and flexible and resilient management to respond to changing environments and needs.

Keywords: Biobank; Biospecimen; Compliance; Data bank; Fetus; Human subjects; Neonatal; Outcomes; Pregnancy; Processing.

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