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Argentine scientists developing a fast, inexpensive coronavirus test

Saturday, May 30th 2020 - 08:40 UTC
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“It is a simple, cheap and readily available technique,” Santiago Werbajh, an epidemiologist at the Pablo Cassara Foundation “It is a simple, cheap and readily available technique,” Santiago Werbajh, an epidemiologist at the Pablo Cassara Foundation

Argentine scientists are producing what they call a fast and inexpensive coronavirus test, which according to the government has captured the interest of other countries. The new test, called “NEOKIT-COVID-19”, allows detection of the virus in less than two hours, developers say.

“It is a simple, cheap and readily available technique,” Santiago Werbajh, an epidemiologist at the Pablo Cassara Foundation, an organization that created the Cesar Milstein Institute of Science and Technology, a public-private entity where it was developed.

“The costs are low, approximately US$8, and the simple thing is because of the time and handling, which can be used on an outpatient basis for mass testing, availability will be greater than with current techniques,” Werbajh added.

In Argentina - where 15,420 cases of COVID-19 have been registered, of which 520 were fatal - 108,634 tests have been carried out for the disease so far. The country has 45 million inhabitants.

“We are willing to supply not only neighboring countries, but other countries, in fact there has already been contact with foreign embassies interested in accessing this kit,” said the Argentine Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Roberto Salvarezza.

 

Categories: Health & Science, Argentina.

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  • jlt

    Keep up the good work with regards to the Coron Virus. Well done!

    May 30th, 2020 - 04:14 pm 0
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