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Water quality - Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the detection and quantification of microorganisms and viruses - General requirements, quality assurance and validation (ISO/TS 16099:2025); German version FprCEN ISO/TS 16099:2026

Abstract

This document specifies the general requirements for the in vitro amplification of nucleic acid sequences (DNA or RNA). This includes polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based methods like quantitative PCR, qualitative PCR, reverse transcription-PCR and digital PCR. The minimum requirements laid down in this document are intended to ensure that comparable and reproducible results are obtained in different organizations. It covers quality assurance aspects to be considered when working with PCR-based methods in a laboratory as well as validation and verification. In addition to laboratory PCR-based methods, this document is also applicable to on-site PCR-based methods. This document is applicable to PCR-based methods used for the analysis of microorganisms and viruses in different water matrices, including but not limited to: - drinking water; - groundwater; - pool water; - process water; - surface water; - wastewater. This document is applicable to the detection and quantification of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) of microorganisms by PCR-based methods in water such as bacteria, yeasts, fungi but also parasites such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, amoebas and multicellular organisms. In addition, this document is applicable to the detection and quantification of nucleic acids from viruses in water by PCR-based methods. NOTE In the context of this document, viruses are considered to be microorganisms. Clauses in this document can also specifically apply to viruses and not to other types of microorganisms. In these clauses, viruses are mentioned separately.

Begin

2025-10-28

WI

00230479

Planned document number

DIN CEN ISO/TS 16099

Project number

11905144

Responsible national committee

NA 119-09-03 AA - Microbiology  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 230 - Water analysis  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 147/SC 4/WG 28 - General requirements for PCR-based methods  

Contact

Joana Gericke

Am DIN-Platz, Burggrafenstr. 6
10787 Berlin

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