Esther12
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So you're just assuming it's fine, even if you can't be bothered to find the evidence.
That's not what I said. I do not trust any of the claims made.
It's not his (or your) opinion versus mine. It's his and your opinion versus the published evidence.
If this new test has been assessed under blinded conditions, then please show me the evidence.
And where's the research where the mainstream test has been assessed under blinded conditions?
There have been a few studies, but I don't keep track of them. I googled up, and we discussed, this one earlier in the thread: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC85863/
edit: Also there was a protocol for a meta-analysis on this which looked due to be published soon.
You're setting a ridiculously high bar for alternative tests at this point, while giving the mainstream two-tier test a free pass.
I have the same standards for all testing. It should be shown to hold up under blinded conditions.
@Esther12, you've failed time and again to adequately explain the value of mainstream testing, so adopting a rigid position that (what you call) alternative tests need to be validated in a manner similar to those same questionable mainstream tests, is an uncomfortable corner in which to have painted yourself. That you cannot see that is puzzling.
Some have approached this from a business dynamic, e.g. former CT Attorney General Richard Blumenthal when he took the IDSA to court. That might help explain why you categorize diagnostics the way that you do. Do you own stock in TBD diagnostic companies like Immunetics or Imugen?
I wouldn't invoke Edwards, as I seem to remember he has already hinted his Lyme expertise is limited, much like the value of those mainstream tests of which you seem so fond.
LOL. Nope - no COI here. No stock of any sort I'm afraid.
I've answered lots of questions about how alternative testing could be assessed in ways which allowed those who designed alternative testing to have control over the standards and procedures, so long as it took place under blinded conditions.