Otago Daily Times

Breath test for virus

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

A PROTOTYPE breath analysing device which can instantly detect if a person has Covid19 was on display in Dunedin yesterday, and could be a ‘‘gamechange­r’’ in how we live in the world with the virus.

New Zealand distributo­r of the device, Boskein Science, was at the Jade Star Childcare and Learning Centre in Caversham yesterday, giving teaching staff an opportunit­y to try it.

Boskein technical adviser John Rawcliffe said the device was designed in Finland and had been used in the medical field for the early detection of a large number of medical cases in recent years.

It had now been developed to detect Covid19, and it could bring an end to the unpleasant and timeconsum­ing nasal swabs used to detect the virus at present.

The prototype was now going through a regulatory approval process, and it was hoped it would become widely available in New Zealand as early as next month, he said.

‘‘It’s a simple test in that you blow into the device — very much so like a [police alcohol] breathalys­er.

‘‘It analyses your breath for volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

‘‘Up to 30 compounds get analysed immediatel­y, and within one minute, it can tell you whether you have Covid19 or not. It is that simple.

‘‘It’s quite effective when you think about it, because it’s testing your breath, and that’s obviously where [Covid19] is coming from and how we transmit it.

‘‘It’s to the point of contact.’’ It could even detect if someone had Covid19 before they started exhibiting symptoms, he said.

Mr Rawcliffe said it was a possible gamechange­r.

‘‘I hate to use the word gamechange­r — let’s wait until it’s approved — but this enables us to have more effective management of outbreaks, more effective controls to ensure there isn’t an outbreak.

‘‘If we are going to effectivel­y manage the impact of this virus, we need to look at different tools and different technology to do that.’’

He said the machine could be used at the New Zealand border, or even at doorways to high community spread areas such as schools and workplaces, to test people before they entered.

‘‘It would increase the level of confidence in control we have over this virus.

‘‘It’s a tool that can actually help us get back to normality.’’

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 ?? PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Quicker testing . . . Jade Star Childcare and Learning Centre manager Amanda Dore tries a new Covid19 breath analyser, which Boskein Science chief executive officer Raymond Neil hopes to start distributi­ng in New Zealand next month.
PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH Quicker testing . . . Jade Star Childcare and Learning Centre manager Amanda Dore tries a new Covid19 breath analyser, which Boskein Science chief executive officer Raymond Neil hopes to start distributi­ng in New Zealand next month.
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New technology . . . Boskein Science’s prototype Covid19 breath analyser which is being assessed by the United States Food and Drug Administra­tion.
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