The Asian Age

US lab’s portable 5-minute virus test

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Washington, March 28: A US-based lab has unveiled a portable test that can tell if someone has Covid-19 in as little as five minutes, it said in a statement. Abbot Laboratori­es said the US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) had given it emergency authorisat­ion to begin making the test available to healthcare providers as early as next week. The test, which is the size of a small toaster and uses molecular technology, also shows negative results within 13 minutes, the company said in a press statement.

“The Covid-19 pandemic will be fought on multiple fronts, and a portable molecular test that offers results in minutes adds to the broad range of diagnostic solutions needed to combat this virus,” said Abbot president and chief operating officer Robert Ford. The test’s small size means it can be deployed outside the “traditiona­l four walls of a hospital in outbreak hotspots,” Ford said, and Abbott is working with the FDA to send it to virus epicenters.

The test has not been cleared or approved by the FDA, and has only been authorised for emergency use by approved labs and healthcare providers, the company said.

SCIENTISTS FROM the University of Oxford have opened up their Covid-19 vaccines for clinical trial recruitmen­ts as part of a “rapid vaccine response” to the pandemic. The trial, a collaborat­ion between the university’s Jenner Institute and Oxford Vaccine Group clinical teams, will recruit up to 510 volunteers, who will receive either the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine or a control injection for comparison.

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