Global Times

Monkeypox test kit orders growing

▶ Production capacity adequate, flexible in meeting global demand: firms

- By Yin Yeping

China's test kit producers, the major contributo­rs to testing products for COVID- 19, are dealing with what could be a new and busy production, but with full readiness and confidence, after the WHO declared monkeypox a global health emergency following the virus' rapid spread in many places.

While the coronaviru­s lingers in many parts of the world, the new demand for testing kits driven by monkeypox has raised concerns over a possible tightened supply. But producers told the Global Times on Tuesday that their capacity is adequate and flexible in meeting new orders.

Liferiver, a Shanghai- based testing kit producer, received an urgent order for monkeypox nucleic acid detection reagents from the WHO, and the products will be supplied to 17 African countries including Angola, Algeria, Ethiopia and Kenya.

A manager with Liferiver surnamed Wang told the Global Times on Tuesday that the orders came almost at the same time as the WHO declared the health emergency.

Sansure Biotech, a test kit maker in Changsha, Central China's Hunan Province, told the Global Times on Tuesday that it is already exporting reagents, but the amount is not very large compared with testing kits for COVID- 19.

Nearly 20 countries and regions including France and the United Arab Emirates have imported monkeypox reagents from Sansure Biotech.

More than 30 Chinese companies that are in the in vitro diagnostic­s business have obtained the EU's CE certificat­e or access for monkeypox virus nucleic acid detection reagent products, driven by the global demand, according to media reports.

Jiangsu Bioperfect­us Technologi­es is getting a lot of orders and inquiries, and test kits are being exported to more than 100 countries, the company said in a statement sent to the Global Times on Tuesday, noting that the order inquiries from the US has seen a conspicuou­s growth.

The company's test products have recently been verified in a French military lab, and it also got an order from the WHO. On Friday, the company announced a strategic partnershi­p with ELITechGro­up SpA for monkeypox virus testing in Europe.

Companies said there's no need to worry about test supplies despite the rising demand. Liferiver told the Global Times on Tuesday that the company's daily production capacity is 4 million doses, and there are enough materials to make test kits.

Chinese test kit makers shouldered most of the world's testing needs for COVID- 19, and it's expected to be the same for the monkeypox virus, especially as mature production lines and capacity are already there, industry insiders said.

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