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New Lopez Group initiative expands 10 times PGH’S coronaviru­s testing capacity

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THE Philippine General Hospital (PGH) has accepted an offer from the Lopez Group to help the state university hospital increase 10 times its capability to test for the virus SARS-COV-2, the causative agent of the dreaded coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19).

Within the month, Lopez-controlled First Gen Corp. and ABSCBN Corp. will complete an ongoing donation of P46 million worth of new machines and lab equipment that will expand the hospital’s Covid-19 testing capacity from 150 to 1,500 tests per shift. The donated equipment will allow more automation and increase the volume of testing.

Under a newly signed agreement between First Gen and the University of the Philippine­s , First Gen is allowing PGH through UP the free use of a system of laboratory machines for conducting tests known as reverse transcript­ion polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). PGH is administer­ed by UP, a state university.

The RT-PCR test is a two-step process of first extracting the viral genetic material of SARS-COV-2 from a patient’s virus-infected cells and then testing to confirm the presence of the virus by detecting it through PCR. The “chain reaction” of PCR makes it easier to detect viral genetic material if it is present.

ABS-CBN, on the other hand, is donating to PGH several units of a fully integrated automated molecular diagnostic­s platform, known as BD Max. This particular system combines the two processes of extraction and testing for the presence of the highly contagious virus and shortens the testing period from four hours to just two hours.

“We are grateful to the Lopez Group for helping us fulfill our expanded role as a Covid-19 Referral Center. Armed with the right technology for detection, we can stay ahead of this virus through testing, isolation and treatment,” said PGH Director Dr. Gerardo D. Legaspi.

“Together with assistance from other government agencies and donors, these machines from the Lopez Group will bring us closer to the target of performing 30,000 Covid-19 RT-PCR tests daily,” Legaspi added.

“By strengthen­ing our laboratori­es, this donation will eventually allow us to serve Covid-19 patients not only from Metro Manila, but also from nearby provinces,” he added.

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