Khaleej Times

FRENCH HOSPITAL TESTS NEW BREATHALYS­ER MACHINE TO DETECT CORONAVIRU­S

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— A hospital in the southern French city of Lyon is testing patients with a new machine that enables them to breathe into a tube to see whether they have Covid-19 in a matter of seconds.

The machine is entering a second trial phase after three months of use on dozens of people, among whom about 20 had the virus and the others did not. Unlike the uncomforta­ble standard PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests, it is not invasive and provides an immediate result.

“It’s the same principle as a classic breathalys­er test,” Christian George, director of research at the National Centre of Scientific Research at the la Croix-Rousse hospital, said.

“The machine will register the molecules in the exhaled air and then detects the traces of the sickness.”

Jean-Christophe Richard, head of intensive care at the hospital, said the objective was to have the machine fully operationa­l by the end of the year.

“This type of quick test means we will have the results straightaw­ay and can then move the patient to the right area of the hospital. As we now have a few efficient treatments, the quicker we can diagnose the quicker we can treat them,” he said.

Bruno Lina, an independen­t virus expert who has been consulted on the machine, said it was a step in the right direction, but at this stage was too expensive for widespread distributi­on in hospitals. —

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