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Rising Costs and Material Shortages Pile Pressure on UK’s Over-Stretched Laboratories

Apr 05 2022

一家实验室用品公司的负责人表示,COVID-19带来的需求激增正在将医疗和非医疗实验室推向极限,他们担心临床实验室因疫情而受到青睐。

The Starlab Group, a European supplier of laboratory products with a UK division, conducted a survey of more than 200 laboratory employees from the UK, Germany, Austria, Italy and France.

The ‘mood barometer’ showed that only 23 per cent felt they were adequately supplied with the necessary liquid handling materials such as protective gloves and pipettes, a figure that has almost halved compared to last year (39 per cent).

Late deliveries are to blame, according to 64 per cent of those who took part in the survey, with 58 per cent attributing the shortage of materials entirely or mainly to the fact that medical laboratories are being given preference because of the pandemic. This is a significant rise from last year’s figure of 46 per cent.

Starlab首席执行官克劳斯·安博斯(Klaus Ambos)说:“随着Omicron变体的出现,在今年年初,感染率和对PCR检测的需求迅速增加,实验室在材料和人员方面早就达到了极限。The consequences are radical restrictions on testing and, above all, impacts on the vast majority of laboratories in Europe working in the non-medical sector that often do not feature at all in the current discussion.

“新的突变和冠状病毒浪潮反复造成了巨大的需求激增。除了已经紧张的局势和高需求之外,这导致许多生产商和分销商的仓库空空如也。”

Mr Ambos said that shortages of laboratory material could lead to less testing, fewer results and crucially, missed research opportunities to discover new mutations of the coronavirus to help prevent deaths in the future.

Denise Fane de Salis, UK Managing Director & Area Head for Northern Europe, said: “COVID-19 is the largest but by no means the only challenge facing Europe's laboratories. The mood barometer we commissioned once again clearly shows that we need to look at the entire range of laboratory work. The laboratory sector is not only essential in medicine and research. Diagnostics have long since encompassed almost all areas of life and the economy.”

She added: “The entire laboratory industry has been in a vicious circle for two years. While more and more material is needed, there is a lack of supplies. At the same time, laboratories want to stockpile material, putting additional pressure on demand, suppliers and prices. Institutes that perform important basic work cannot keep up with the price competition triggered by COVID-19 and are particularly suffering from this situation.”

The Starlab survey reports that while 57 per cent said that the demand for liquid handling products has remained more or less the same compared to the first year of the pandemic, 30 per cent were reporting up to 50 per cent higher material requirements last year.

The mix of strong demand, raw material shortages and supply bottlenecks are not without consequences for prices. Three-quarters of all laboratories (76 per cent) are already experiencing rising price pressure in their daily work.

To find out more on Starlab ‘mood barometer’ surveyclick here.