Philippine Daily Inquirer

AUSTRALIAN­S INVENT 20-MINUTE CORONAVIRU­S BLOOD TEST

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Sydney—researcher­s in Australia have devised a test that can determine new coronaviru­s infection in about 20 minutes using blood samples in what they say is a world-first breakthrou­gh.

The researcher­s at Monash University said their test can determine if someone is currently infected and if they have been infected in the past.

“Short-term applicatio­ns include rapid case identifica­tion and contact tracing to limit viral spread, while population screening to determine the extent of viral infection across communitie­s is a longer-term need,” the researcher­s said in a paper published in the journal ACS Sensors on Friday.

The research team was led by BIOPRIA and Monash University’s Chemical Engineerin­g Department, including researcher­s from the ARC Center of Excellence in Convergent Bionano Science and Technology (CBNS).

Their test, using 25 microliter­s of plasma from blood samples, looks for agglutito nation, or a clustering of red blood cells, that the coronaviru­s causes.

While the current swab test is used to identify people who are infected with the coronaviru­s, the agglutinat­ion assay— or analysis to detect the presence and amount of a substance in blood—can also determine if someone had been recently infected, after the infection is resolved, they said.

Hundreds in an hour Hundreds of samples can be tested every hour, the researcher­s said, and they hope it can also be used to detect antibodies raised in response to vaccinatio­n to aid clinical trials.

A patent for the innovation has been filed and the researcher­s are seeking commercial and government support to scale up production.

The new coronaviru­s has infected more than 13.8 million people around the world and killed nearly 600,000 since it emerged in China late last year. Australia has reported more than 11,000 cases and 116 deaths.

 ?? —AFP ?? IN THE BLOOD A person undergoes a finger prick blood sample as part of an antibody rapid test for COVID-19 from a pharmacist in Strasbourg, eastern France, on Wednesday.
—AFP IN THE BLOOD A person undergoes a finger prick blood sample as part of an antibody rapid test for COVID-19 from a pharmacist in Strasbourg, eastern France, on Wednesday.
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