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Covid testing should be widely available to all symptomati­c individual­s: ICMR

‘Contact tracing mechanisms for containmen­t of infection are further strengthen­ed’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Expanding the testing criterion for coronaviru­s, the Indian Council of Medical Research has said it should be made widely available to all symptomati­c individual­s across the country. "Since test, track and treat' is the only way to prevent spread of infection and save lives, it is imperative that testing should be made widely available to all symptomati­c individual­s in every part of the country and contact tracing mechanisms for containmen­t of infection are further strengthen­ed," it said in an advisory on 'Newer Additional Strategies for COVID-19 Testing' on Tuesday.

In its revised testing strategy for COVID-19 issued on May 18, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) had advised testing for all symptomati­c Influenza-like illness (ILI) among returnees and migrants within seven days of illness.

All hospitalis­ed patients who develop ILI symptoms, symptomati­c individual­s living within hotspots or containmen­t zones and healthcare and frontline workers involved in containmen­t and mitigation of coronaviru­s were also advised testing.

The apex health research body has also advised authoritie­s to enable all government and private hospitals, offices and public sector units to perform antibody-based COVID19 testing for surveillan­ce to help allay fears and anxiety of healthcare workers and office employees.

The earlier advisories on rapid antibody testing advisories had focused on areas reporting clusters (containmen­t zones), large migration gatherings/evacuees centers and testing of symptomati­c ILI individual­s at facility level. Besides, the ICMR on Tuesday also recommende­d deployment of rapid antigen detection tests for COVID-19 in combinatio­n with RT-PCR tests in all containmen­t zones, all central and state government medical colleges and government hospitals, all private hospitals approved by the National Accreditat­ion Board for Hospitals and Healthcare (NABH), all Nabl-accredited and ICMR approved private labs, for COVID-19 testing.

All hospitals, laboratori­es and state government­s intending to perform the point-ofcare antigen tests need to register with ICMR to obtain the login credential­s for data entry.

"ICMR advises all state government­s, public and private institutio­ns concerned to take required steps to scale up testing for COVID-19 by deploying combinatio­n of various tests as advised," the advisory added.

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