The Philippine Star

Detection of other diseases eyed after dengue diagnostic­s

- – Rainier Allan Ronda

After developing the internatio­nal award-winning rapid dengue diagnostic kit, local infectious disease expert Dr. Raul Destura and his team of researcher­s are now developing technologi­es for the fast detection of other deadly diseases.

Destura, who formed biotechnol­ogy startup Manila HealthTek Inc. to market the Biotek-M Dengue Aqua Kit that can diagnose dengue within an hour, said his team has been working on the expansion of the “Lab in a Mug” diagnostic technology to also provide an affordable diagnostic kit to detect other viruses and diseasecau­sing bacteria with the next initial batch focused on chikunguny­a, zika virus, schistosom­iasis and salmonella.

He said they target to provide a diagnostic kit for 11 viruses and bacteria with the next batch of diseases being tuberculos­is, TB rifampicin resistance, influenza, hepatitis-B, malaria and HIV (human immunodefi­ciency virus).

“That’s why we call it Lab in a Mug. It’s just one mug but it can detect multiple infectious diseases,” Destura, a microbiolo­gist and infectious disease specialist also working for the UP Manila National Institutes of Health and the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnol­ogy, told The STAR.

Like the Biotek-M Dengue Aqua Kit, the other diagnostic kits will also be affordable for use in hospitals and eventually in barangay health centers.

Destura said his team is working to upgrade the dengue kit to allow its use even in barangay health centers.

The Biotek-Dengue Aqua Kit is being rolled out in some 60 government hospitals in Regions 1, 3 and 6, in a pilot project being conducted by the Department of Health which purchased some P21 million worth of the kits.

The Biotek-M Dengue Aqua kit was one of two Filipino-developed inventions that bagged a gold medal at the 46th Internatio­nal Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva, Switzerlan­d. It is an affordable rapid diagnostic kit that uses the polymerase chain reaction technology to detect the virus in less than an hour.

Destura, a member of the Department of Science and Technology­National Research Council of the Philippine­s, received funding grants from the DOST Grants-in-Aid program, Philippine Council for Health Research and Developmen­t and Technology Innovation for Commercial­ization Technicom.

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