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Scientists in Bangladesh develop $3 virus testing kit
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A volunteer sprays disinfectant inside a bus amid concerns about the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 18, 2020. (REUTERS)
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  • First batch of devices available in 3 weeks after govt gives mass production go-ahead
Updated 14 sec ago
SHEHAB SUMON
March 21, 2020 01:58
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DHAKA: A $3 coronavirus testing kit, which experts claim can detect COVID-19 disease in less than 15 minutes, has been cleared for mass production by Bangladeshi authorities.

The first batch of the virus testers, developed by a group of Bangladeshi scientists, is expected to be available within three weeks.
Prof. Dr. Bijon Kumar Sil, leader of the research team, invented a similar kit for detecting the SARS coronavirus while working in Singapore during the outbreak of the respiratory disease in 2003.
The COVID-19 product got the Bangladeshi government’s production go-ahead on Thursday.
Dr. Zafrullah Chowdhury, founder of Bangladesh health NGO Gonoshasthaya Kendra, said: “Our scientists at Gonoshasthaya-RNA Biotech lab have worked hard for the last two-and-a-half months.
“Finally, we have been successful in producing the Rapid Dot Blot, which is a cheap testing kit that can examine samples to detect COVID-19 as fast as in 15 minutes.”
The kit detects the presence of COVID-19 antibodies in people suspected of having contracted the disease, Chowdhury told
Arab News.
The team of scientists who developed the kit was made up of Sil, Dr. Nihad Adnan, Dr. Mohammad Raed Jamiruddin, Dr. Firoze Ahmed, and Dr. Muhibullah Khandaker from the department of microbiology at Gono Bishwabidyalay, a private university affiliated with Gonoshasthaya Kendra.


FASTFACT
The kit detects the presence of COVID-19 antibodies in people suspected of having contracted the disease.

“We received clearance from the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA) and started importing reagents from the United Kingdom. They are expected to arrive in the next 10 days. The first batch of the kits will be ready in 20 days and will cost only $3,” Chowdhury added.
Rapid Dot Blot is capable of detecting COVID-19 from three days after a person becomes infected, as it takes 72 hours for human antibodies to develop.
Although the test will initially only be available at health centers, the researchers are working to produce a home-use version, Chowdhury said.
Maj. Gen. Mohammed Mahbubur Rahman, director general of the DGDA, the country’s drug licensing authority, told Arab News that the Rapid Dot Blot still needed to be checked by a third-party laboratory before entering the market.
Bangladesh, one of the world’s most densely populated countries, confirmed its first COVID-19 case on March 8. Since then, there have been 20 reported cases and one death.

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1644581/world
 
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Scientists in Bangladesh develop $3 virus testing kit
2021031-2069175610.jpg

A volunteer sprays disinfectant inside a bus amid concerns about the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 18, 2020. (REUTERS)
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https://arab.news/rx28e


  • First batch of devices available in 3 weeks after govt gives mass production go-ahead
Updated 14 sec ago
SHEHAB SUMON
March 21, 2020 01:58
1542

DHAKA: A $3 coronavirus testing kit, which experts claim can detect COVID-19 disease in less than 15 minutes, has been cleared for mass production by Bangladeshi authorities.

The first batch of the virus testers, developed by a group of Bangladeshi scientists, is expected to be available within three weeks.
Prof. Dr. Bijon Kumar Sil, leader of the research team, invented a similar kit for detecting the SARS coronavirus while working in Singapore during the outbreak of the respiratory disease in 2003.
The COVID-19 product got the Bangladeshi government’s production go-ahead on Thursday.
Dr. Zafrullah Chowdhury, founder of Bangladesh health NGO Gonoshasthaya Kendra, said: “Our scientists at Gonoshasthaya-RNA Biotech lab have worked hard for the last two-and-a-half months.
“Finally, we have been successful in producing the Rapid Dot Blot, which is a cheap testing kit that can examine samples to detect COVID-19 as fast as in 15 minutes.”
The kit detects the presence of COVID-19 antibodies in people suspected of having contracted the disease, Chowdhury told
Arab News.
The team of scientists who developed the kit was made up of Sil, Dr. Nihad Adnan, Dr. Mohammad Raed Jamiruddin, Dr. Firoze Ahmed, and Dr. Muhibullah Khandaker from the department of microbiology at Gono Bishwabidyalay, a private university affiliated with Gonoshasthaya Kendra.


FASTFACT
The kit detects the presence of COVID-19 antibodies in people suspected of having contracted the disease.

“We received clearance from the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA) and started importing reagents from the United Kingdom. They are expected to arrive in the next 10 days. The first batch of the kits will be ready in 20 days and will cost only $3,” Chowdhury added.
Rapid Dot Blot is capable of detecting COVID-19 from three days after a person becomes infected, as it takes 72 hours for human antibodies to develop.
Although the test will initially only be available at health centers, the researchers are working to produce a home-use version, Chowdhury said.
Maj. Gen. Mohammed Mahbubur Rahman, director general of the DGDA, the country’s drug licensing authority, told Arab News that the Rapid Dot Blot still needed to be checked by a third-party laboratory before entering the market.
Bangladesh, one of the world’s most densely populated countries, confirmed its first COVID-19 case on March 8. Since then, there have been 20 reported cases and one death.

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1644581/world

very good ,
commendable effort from bangladeshi scientists .
 
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Wow great stuff makes one wonder how come initial kits were being sold for 1000$ a pop or was it all a scam to make money by those companies.
I think you and I both know the answer to that
 
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its must be approved by WHO & CDC as its a complicated virus
 
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Wow great stuff makes one wonder how come initial kits were being sold for 1000$ a pop or was it all a scam to make money by those companies.
Dude most of the kits were sent to China to earn a quick buck. For ex. Ukraine sold off all its mask stocks to China and then priced 1000 piece mask box for 1000 dollars... price gouging that’s all

its must be approved by WHO & CDC as its a complicated virus
CDC is American jurisdiction no?
 
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I heard University of Punjab has also developed $ 5 kit..

Problem is setting up the resources to mass produce.

$ 3 or 5 doesn't take into account the cost of buildings, machinery, people, arrangement of supplies on mass scale etc.. This cost is also not factored into the initial cost..
 
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Dude most of the kits were sent to China to earn a quick buck. For ex. Ukraine sold off all its mask stocks to China and then priced 1000 piece mask box for 1000 dollars... price gouging that’s all


CDC is American jurisdiction no?
there is CDC in EU USA CHINA
best to send now to CHINA CDC aside from who
 
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Dude most of the kits were sent to China to earn a quick buck. For ex. Ukraine sold off all its mask stocks to China and then priced 1000 piece mask box for 1000 dollars... price gouging that’s all


CDC is American jurisdiction no?

Yes CDC is Center for Disease Control based in Atlanta - but the 'control' part hasn't been all that effective, thanks to our president dilly-dallying on the decision on carrying out stringent testing...

take the news with a handful of salt

Why - because India was not the first with this? :lol:

You forget - no one in India gives two $hits for poor people....

I am sure some Sanghi somewhere will come up with "Go-something or the other" based remedy.

After all - Chaiwala claims ancient vedic intergalactic travel. :-)
 
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Yes CDC is Center for Disease Control based in Atlanta - but the 'control' part hasn't been all that effective, thanks to our president dilly-dallying on the decision on carrying out stringent testing...



Why - because India was not the first with this? :lol:

You forget - no one in India gives two $hits for poor people....

I am sure some Sanghi somewhere will come up with "Go-something or the other" based remedy.

After all - Chaiwala claims ancient vedic intergalactic travel. :-)
:disagree:
 
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Scientists in Bangladesh develop $3 virus testing kit
2021031-2069175610.jpg

A volunteer sprays disinfectant inside a bus amid concerns about the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 18, 2020. (REUTERS)
Short Url
https://arab.news/rx28e


  • First batch of devices available in 3 weeks after govt gives mass production go-ahead
Updated 14 sec ago
SHEHAB SUMON
March 21, 2020 01:58
1542

DHAKA: A $3 coronavirus testing kit, which experts claim can detect COVID-19 disease in less than 15 minutes, has been cleared for mass production by Bangladeshi authorities.

The first batch of the virus testers, developed by a group of Bangladeshi scientists, is expected to be available within three weeks.
Prof. Dr. Bijon Kumar Sil, leader of the research team, invented a similar kit for detecting the SARS coronavirus while working in Singapore during the outbreak of the respiratory disease in 2003.
The COVID-19 product got the Bangladeshi government’s production go-ahead on Thursday.
Dr. Zafrullah Chowdhury, founder of Bangladesh health NGO Gonoshasthaya Kendra, said: “Our scientists at Gonoshasthaya-RNA Biotech lab have worked hard for the last two-and-a-half months.
“Finally, we have been successful in producing the Rapid Dot Blot, which is a cheap testing kit that can examine samples to detect COVID-19 as fast as in 15 minutes.”
The kit detects the presence of COVID-19 antibodies in people suspected of having contracted the disease, Chowdhury told
Arab News.
The team of scientists who developed the kit was made up of Sil, Dr. Nihad Adnan, Dr. Mohammad Raed Jamiruddin, Dr. Firoze Ahmed, and Dr. Muhibullah Khandaker from the department of microbiology at Gono Bishwabidyalay, a private university affiliated with Gonoshasthaya Kendra.


FASTFACT
The kit detects the presence of COVID-19 antibodies in people suspected of having contracted the disease.

“We received clearance from the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA) and started importing reagents from the United Kingdom. They are expected to arrive in the next 10 days. The first batch of the kits will be ready in 20 days and will cost only $3,” Chowdhury added.
Rapid Dot Blot is capable of detecting COVID-19 from three days after a person becomes infected, as it takes 72 hours for human antibodies to develop.
Although the test will initially only be available at health centers, the researchers are working to produce a home-use version, Chowdhury said.
Maj. Gen. Mohammed Mahbubur Rahman, director general of the DGDA, the country’s drug licensing authority, told Arab News that the Rapid Dot Blot still needed to be checked by a third-party laboratory before entering the market.
Bangladesh, one of the world’s most densely populated countries, confirmed its first COVID-19 case on March 8. Since then, there have been 20 reported cases and one death.

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1644581/world

Where is this news in any Bangladeshi news media ?
 
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