The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lab Scientists Caution Against Use Of Rapid Test Kits For Covid- 19 Testing

• Says None Has Met Minimum Standards • Unveils Guidelines For Private Labs

- From Nkechi Onyedika- Ugoeze, Abuja

THE Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria ( MLSCN) has cautioned against the use of any non- validated Rapid Test Kits for COVLD- 19 testing in Nigeria, saying such usage will attract sanctions in accordance with the law. The council threatened to work with security agencies to fish out those marketing substandar­d test kits and called on manufactur­ers to improve on their sensitivit­y technology.

Also, the MLSCN has unveiled guidelines for Private Medical Laboratori­es seeking to provide COVLD- 19 testing through completely private arrangemen­t.

Under the guideline, prospectiv­e Private Medical laboratori­es for COVLD- 19 testing must be granted approval by MLSCN in collaborat­ion with NCDC while those not granted this special approval who proceed to conduct COVLD- 19 testing will be considered to ha ve contravene­d the provisions of Section 4 ( h) of MLSCN Act and will be sanctioned in line with the provisions of the said Regulation.

The Registrar and Chief Executive Officer ( CEO) of MLSCN, Dr. Tosan Erhabor, who disclosed this yesterday in Abuja, said that for a rapid test kit to be deployed for disease surveillan­ce and diagnosis, it must be able to detect a disease- causing agent when it is present and to return a negative result if the causative agent is absent. He explained that for a kit to be considered reliable for laboratory diagnosis and disease surveillan­ce, the kit should have a high sensitivit­y and specificit­y, adding that a kit performing very well in one of these characteri­stics without the other renders it unsuitable for diagnostic testing.

Erhabor disclosed that the MLSCN on March 30, 2020, requested for the submission of COVID19 test kits by manufactur­ers or their sales representa­tives in the country to validate the laboratory performanc­e characteri­stics of Rapid Test Kits, using RealTime- Polymerase Chain Reaction method as reference standard for the detection of SARS- COV- 2 infection.

 ??  ?? Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed flanked by Special Assistants ( Media) attached to the Office of the Minister, Williams Adeleye ( left) and Segun Adeyemi during a news conference on the first anniversar­y of President Muhammadu Buhari’s second term in office, at the National Press Centre in Abuja… yesterday.
Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed flanked by Special Assistants ( Media) attached to the Office of the Minister, Williams Adeleye ( left) and Segun Adeyemi during a news conference on the first anniversar­y of President Muhammadu Buhari’s second term in office, at the National Press Centre in Abuja… yesterday.

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