WADA's report showed banned substances were
found in 4,822 samples from 300,565 tests (1.6 percent) carried
out globally last year -- up from 1.26 percent in 2015, when
there were 3,809 adverse analytical findings from 303,369
samples.
WADA’s 2016 Testing Figures Report marks the second set of
global testing data since the revised World Anti-Doping Code
came into effect at the start of 2015.
The figures, which summarize the results of all 2016 samples
analyzed by WADA-accredited laboratories, also showed there was
a relative increase in the number of blood samples collected, to
7.75 percent in 2016 from 6.98 percent in 2015.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto,; Editing by Neville
Dalton)
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