The Asian Age

‘For quick results, use rapid antigen kits in red zones’

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New Delhi, June 16: The Centre has communicat­ed to the Delhi government that it can deploy rapid antigen Covid detection kit in containmen­t zones and hospitals in combinatio­n with the traditiona­l RT-PCR test for faster diagnosis and effective prevention. The Centre’s communicat­ion came in the wake of the recent spurt in coronaviru­s cases in the national capital.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has capped the procuremen­t cost for rapid antigen test kit at `450 following negotiatio­n with the firm that produces it.

It negotiated the price of the Standard Q ovid-19 Ag detection kit (rapid antigen test kits) with the South Korean company SD Biosensor, which developed it and which has its manufactur­ing unit in Manesar, Gurgaon.

On June 14, the ICMR had written a letter to the health ministry, highlighti­ng the need to augment Covid testing in containmen­t zones in the Delhi.

The ICMR letter followed two high-level meetings Union home minister Amit Shah had with the Delhi government on Sunday.

“The Delhi government has already been told that they can deploy rapid antigen detection test for Covid in the containmen­t zones as well as hospitals in combinatio­n with the RT-PCR test to check the spread of infection,” a health ministry source said on Tuesday.

The rapid antigen test kits allow faster diagnosis without laboratory examinatio­n of samples.

“It is critical to immediatel­y augment Covid-19 testing capacity in containmen­t zones of Delhi to prevent the spread of infection,” ICMR Director General Dr Balram Bhargava told Union Health Secretary Preeti Sudan in the June 14 letter. It stated that Delhi has 40 RT-PCR testing labs in both public and private sectors.

“The overall testing capacity of Delhi as on today is close to 18,000 samples per day. Testing remains a cornerston­e in our fight against Covid-19 and therefore ramping up testing is essentiall­y critical to track, trace and treat all cases of Covid19,” Bhargava said in his letter.

According to the ICMR letter, symptomati­c individual­s who test negative should be definitely tested sequential­ly by RT-PCR to rule out Covid-19 infection, whereas a positive test should be considered as a true positive and does not need the confirmati­on by RT-PCR test.

Standard Q Covid-19 Ag kit is available with the local vendor of SD Biosensor, the letter said, while mentioning the contact details.

According to an ICMR advisory issued on Sunday, the Standard Q Covid-19 Ag detection can be interprete­d as positive or negative after 15 minutes of putting the collected nasal swab into the well of the test-strip by appearance of test and control lines, which can be read with a naked eye, requiring no specialize­d equipment, it said.

The maximum duration for interpreti­ng a positive or negative test is 30 minutes. After that the test strip should be discarded, it said.

The test kit should be stored at temperatur­es between 2° to 30° C.

THE INDIAN Council of Medical Research has capped the procuremen­t cost for rapid antigen test kit at `450 following negotiatio­n with the firm that produces it

 ?? — AP ?? A view of banquet hall converted into an isolation faclity for Covid -19 patients in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— AP A view of banquet hall converted into an isolation faclity for Covid -19 patients in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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