Coronavirus: Researchers at KNUST and Incas Diagnostics develop rapid diagnostic test kits
Researchers at the Kwame
Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and Incas Diagnostics in
the Ashanti Region have partnered with scientists from the Kumasi Centre for
Collaborative Research (KCCR) to develop a rapid test kit for the novel
coronavirusThe KCCR is one of the major testing centers f in Ghana.
The latest development was revealed in a
statement released by the KNUST Public Relations Officer, Daniel Norris.
The statement noted that the Rapid Covid
19 Diagnostic test will serve as a complementary product to the current
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing for covid 19
According to him, the new
product is in line with two of Ghana’s objectives as the country grapples with
the novel coronavirus; to contain the spread of the virus, inspire the
expansion of domestic capability and deepen self-reliance.
The KNUST-Incas Diagnostic technology uses
finger-prick blood – just like blood glucose test or home pregnancy test – to
detect two different types of antibodies produced by the body when it is
fighting off Covid-19 infection at least seven days after infection – whether
the person is showing symptoms or not.
This is a major breakthrough because, while the
world waits for a vaccine, virologists are unanimous in their admonishment that
widespread testing remains a key strategy to ‘flatten the curve’ of the
pandemic anywhere.