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A pioneering new test for coronavirus, which has been developed by an Irish company with bases in Co Donegal and Co Antrim, is to be used in Chinese hospitals.

The test identifies COVID-19 and differentiates it from nine other respiratory infections.

The comprehensive test, which is being shipped this week to hospitals in Wuhan and Guangzhou, has been developed by Randox Laboratories, on a unique technology platform known as a Biochip.

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This allows for each patient to be simultaneously tested for a range of respiratory infections inclusive of all known coronaviruses.

The Coronavirus Biochip tests each single patient sample for the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19, as well as nine other respiratory viruses, including SARS, MERS, and Influenza A and B.

A lab technician is checking samples for coronavirus. Greek officials announced on Wednesday that a woman  (38) who recently returned from Milan in Italy has become the first confirmed coronavirus case. The labs of the Hellenic Pasteur Institute, in Athens, are the main facilities for testing samples for coronavirus. As Athanassios Kossyvakis, head of the lab, mentioned up to the 26th of February, the Pasteur Institute has checked more than 40 samples that were suspicious for coronavirus. All were negative.  (Photo by Maria Chourdari/NurPhoto via Getty Images) © Maria Chourdari/NurPhoto A lab technician is checking samples for coronavirus. Greek officials announced on Wednesday that a woman  (38) who recently returned from Milan in Italy has become the first confirmed coronavirus case. The labs of the Hellenic Pasteur Institute, in Athens, are the main facilities for testing samples for coronavirus. As Athanassios Kossyvakis, head of the lab, mentioned up to the 26th of February, the Pasteur Institute has checked more than 40 samples that were suspicious for coronavirus. All were negative.  (Photo by Maria Chourdari/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

This enables clinicians to quickly and efficiently differentiate between potentially lethal and non-lethal infections, prioritise patients and administer appropriate and timely treatment.

Dr Peter FitzGerald, Managing Director of Randox Laboratories, said “Current technologies being used to diagnose COVID-19 are focused on simply detecting the presence or lack of this singular strain and therefore neglect to differentiate it from other respiratory infections.

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“At Randox we have developed a multiplex Viral Respiratory Infection Array that tests for COVID-19 and nine other infections simultaneously, and are delighted that this new technology will be deployed in Wuhan and other cities across China.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan during a press conference at Department of Health in Dublin after the first confirmed case of Covid-19 in the Irish Republic. (Photo by Niall Carson/PA Images via Getty Images) © PA Wire/PA Images Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan during a press conference at Department of Health in Dublin after the first confirmed case of Covid-19 in the Irish Republic. (Photo by Niall Carson/PA Images via Getty Images)

“The Coronavirus Biochip will eliminate the need for multiple back-and-forth tests before the root cause of symptoms is found, thereby empowering clinicians to make faster and better-informed decisions.”

Due to be used in the Central Theatre General Hospital of the People’s Liberation Army in Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, as well as in The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, the new testing technology is capable of processing 324 patient samples, generating 3240 reportable results, in just 8 hours.

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The panel includes two tests for COVID-19, a specific test (SARS-CoV-2) and a confirmatory test (Sarbecoviris) on the same panel, as recommended by the World Health Organisation.

This avoids the need to repeat the test, and importantly, reduces the likelihood of incorrect diagnosis, ensuring appropriate containment and reducing the risk of further contamination.

This faster and more comprehensive testing will ultimately support the health service in China by facilitating the efficient use of valuable healthcare resources.

MANILA, PHILIPPINES - FEBRUARY 03: Security staff checks on the temperature of students entering a university, as public fear over China's Wuhan Coronavirus grows, on February 3, 2020 in Manila, Philippines. The Philippine government has been heavily criticized after failing to immediately implement travel restrictions on China, the source of a deadly coronavirus that has now killed more than 300 people and infected thousands more. On Sunday, the first coronavirus death outside of China was reported in the Philippines. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images) © 2020 Getty Images MANILA, PHILIPPINES - FEBRUARY 03: Security staff checks on the temperature of students entering a university, as public fear over China's Wuhan Coronavirus grows, on February 3, 2020 in Manila, Philippines. The Philippine government has been heavily criticized after failing to immediately implement travel restrictions on China, the source of a deadly coronavirus that has now killed more than 300 people and infected thousands more. On Sunday, the first coronavirus death outside of China was reported in the Philippines. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)

Byron Wang, CEO of Beijing Promed, Randox’s partner in providing the new coronavirus test in China, welcomed the support of the global community in assisting us combat COVID-19 at this time.

He said “Randox is a highly regarded In Vitro Diagnostic company in China and has supported our market with high quality products for many years. We look forward to supplying this test to hospitals located within the area of greatest need and believe it will make a real difference.”

Dr FitzGerald concluded “Randox is committed to saving and improving lives on a global scale and we know that this new COVID-19 test will make a significant contribution to the global coronavirus containment effort.”

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The Coronavirus Biochip tests simultaneously for Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), Sarbecoviris (SARS, SARS like, COVID-19), Coronavirus 229E/NL63, Coronavirus OC43/HKUI, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV), Adenovirus A/B/C/D/E, Enterovirus A/B/C, Influenza A, Influenza B and Rhinovirus A/B.

The Randox Coronavirus Biochip was developed, and is currently being manufactured, in Randox’s County Antrim facilities while the analyser used for the testing (the Evidence Investigator) is manufactured in Randox’s County Donegal facilities.

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