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News and events
A new study shows that previous Covid-19 infection protects against reinfection even without antibodies
A new study carried out using existing laboratory test data shows that people who had a positive PCR test for Covid-19 but a negative serology test, meaning that they did not produce detectable antibodies, still had a significant amount of protection from reinfection.
Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals and South West London Pathology announce new pathology partnership
Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust and South West London Pathology are announcing the formation of a new pathology partnership for south west London and beyond.
SWLP says a sad farewell to virologist Dr David Carrington
The end of March marked the retirement of St George’s Hospital Virologist Dr David Carrington.
Croydon Health Services CEO opens refurbished SWLP laboratories
On Friday 26 March, the South West London Pathology (SWLP) laboratories at Croydon University Hospital were delighted to welcome Trust Chief Executive Matthew Kershaw to open the newly refurbished laboratories.
Blood Transfusion now live with new Laboratory Information Management System
Blood Transfusion at SWLP sites is now live with a new Laboratory Information Management System.
Blood Transfusion service to go live with new Laboratory Information Management System
South West London Pathology (SWLP) is replacing its Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS). The new LIMS system is Winpath Enterprise from industry-leader Clinisys.
SWLP Point of Care Manager speaks at international conference
This week, SWLP Point of Care Manager Haval Ozgun spoke at a virtual international point of care (POCT) conference, which was live-streamed to 35 European countries and then shared globally.
New research shows that previous Covid-19 infection offers up to 94% protection from reinfection
A study carried out by Microbiologists at St George’s Hospital, using test data from South West London Pathology (SWLP) laboratories, shows that patients with laboratory evidence of Covid-19 in the first wave of the pandemic were 94% protected against reinfection in the second wave.