Testing the specificity of the diatom test: search for false-positives

@article{Bortolotti2011TestingTS,
  title={Testing the specificity of the diatom test: search for false-positives},
  author={Federica Bortolotti and Giovanna Del Balzo and Riccardo Calza and Fernando Valerio and Franco Tagliaro},
  journal={Medicine, Science and the Law},
  year={2011},
  volume={51},
  pages={10 - 7}
}
The diatom test is widely used by forensic pathologists as proof of drowning, notwithstanding some criticisms mainly concerning the occurrence of false-positive results (presence of diatoms in the tissues of subjects who died from causes other than drowning). The aim of the present study was to verify the claimed inaccuracy of the method caused by an excessive rate of false-positives related to inadvertent exposure to diatoms of the general population. The study was carried out to investigate… 
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