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How Is COVID Diagnostic Testing Advancing?

Apr 04 2021

The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in December 2019 has thrown the world into disarray over the ensuing 15 months, with the scientific and medical communities scrambling to find ways to control and contain this deadly disease. A key facet of this approach has been effective diagnostic testing capabilities, which have helped to quantify the scale of the problem and allowed the authorities to take appropriate action to limit its spread.

While a rudimentary diagnostics test for COVID-19 was struck upon fairly early in the fight against the virus, the technology behind the discipline has advanced some way since then. Primarily, our capacity to refine the results that we can achieve from analysis of samples has increased, allowing us greater precision in the identification of neutralising antibodies in the immune system of the infected person. However, that’s not the only breakthrough which has been witnessed to date, with advanced automation and sample management capabilities also proving important in the struggle against COVID-19.

Precision antibody detection

From the initial (and fairly basic) diagnosis of whether a person had contracted the disease, our testing abilities have come a long way. Recently,the launch of the COVID-SeroKlir SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibody test from EKF Diagnostics通过成为第一个能够对患者体内抗体水平进行精确分析的测试,彻底改变了实践。这种新检测方法的灵敏度为98.8%,特异性为99.6%,比以往任何时候都能更好地帮助我们了解这种疾病及其在患者中的表现。

Automation

The sheer scale of patients being tested means that manually processing the number of samples has become a gargantuan task for hospitals, research centres and other medical institutions. Thankfully, the arrival of the digital transformation over the last decade has endowed scientists with the ability to automate much of the repetitive and time-consuming processes involved in diagnostic testing. This hasgreatly facilitated throughput and ramped up productivity, as well as providing the additional benefit of reducing human-to-human contact at a time when social distancing measures are important to contain the disease.

Sample management

As well as processing the samples involved in diagnostics, the management of them is equally cumbersome during a global pandemic. However, the advent of 2D labelling, alongside deep well microplates, has allowed researchers toget a grip on COVID-19 test samplesand organise their catalogues more efficiently. This is vital at the present time, since locating, storing and sharing sample information easily and quickly is paramount to finding ways to overcome a disease that has claimed millions of lives thus far.