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Spanish capital ditches ‘unreliable’ Chinese coronavirus test kits

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Spanish capital ditches ‘unreliable’ Chinese coronavirus test kits

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soc...ches-unreliable-chinese-coronavirus-test-kits

  • Madrid city stops using the kits and the national health ministry asks for them to be replaced after tests suggest they only have a 30 per cent accuracy level
  • Spanish government is reported to have ordered 340,000 of the kits, which the Shenzhen-based manufacturer said had an 80 per cent strike rate
Spain’s capital has stopped using a rapid Covid-19 test kit made by a Chinese company after research suggested it was not accurate enough.

Doubts over the kits’ reliability emerged as the number of cases in Spain rose sharply on Thursday to 56,188 confirmed cases and 4,089 deaths. Worldwide, the disease has now infected more than 468,000 and killed over 21,000.

The Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (SEIMC), one of Spain’s leading research institutes, posted on its website that it had found that nose swabs developed by Shenzhen Bioeasy Biotechnology had an accuracy rate of less than 30 per cent.

The Spain daily El País reported that the Madrid city government had decided to stop using the Bioeasy kits and the Spanish health ministry had asked the Shenzhen company to replace supplies.

The newspaper said the central government had ordered 340,000 test kits from the company.

Zhu Hai, manager of Bioeasy, declined to comment on the reports, saying: “I’m not clear about the situation. I still haven’t seen the report [from Spain], so I’d need to find out more about it.”

El País said that Spain had been told that the rapid test kit by Bioeasy could produce test results with 80 per cent accuracy, but that was not in line with SEIMC’s findings.

According to Spanish media reports, the test required samples to be taken from the nasopharynx, an area near the base of the skull.

The samples are then diluted and deposited in a cartridge with a test strip which would mark if the sample is positive, negative or invalid. The antigen tests can return a result in 10 to 15 minutes.

Professor Leo Poon Lit-man from the University of Hong Kong’s medical faculty said an 80 per cent accuracy claim for nasal swabs was “perplexing” because this type of test is known to be inaccurate.

“It would be dangerous if it’s used on a large scale, since patients who are supposed to be positive might not be detected,” said Poon, who helped design the Covid-19 testing protocol.


On Thursday, the Chinese embassy in Spain clarified through its Twitter account that the Bioeasy test kits had not been approved by China’s National Medical Products Administration and said they were not included in the medical supplies sent by the Chinese government to Spain.

“The Chinese Ministry of Commerce offered Spain a list of approved suppliers, in which Shenzhen Bioeasy Biotechnology was not included,” the embassy said.

The embassy’s message appeared to be an effort to calm Spanish officials, who announced on Wednesday that they have placed an €432 million (US$468 million) order for Chinese medical equipment and supplies including 550 million face masks, 5.5 million testing kits and 950 ventilators.

The order has still not been shipped out of China, and none of the testing kits were made by Bioeasy, the embassy said.

Bioeasy, which said it focuses on food safety and medical tests on its website, has been promoting its Covid-19 tests in the past month.

On February 19, Baoan Daily , a local newspaper in Shenzhen, reported that Bioeasy had developed coronavirus test kits that could return results within 15 minutes.

But the kits mentioned in the report used blood samples collected from fingertips, instead of the nasal swabs in the Spanish test kits.

Bioeasy claimed that the blood test kit is 83.56 per cent accurate when giving positive results and 92.19 per cent accurate on negative results, according to the Baoan Daily report.

The Czech media has also reported problems with Chinese-made test kits.

On Monday, a local health official in the Moravia-Silesia region claimed that 80 per cent of results from Chinese rapid testing products were flawed. It is not known which company manufactured those kits.
China does not use 15 minute testing officially. It is inherently unreliable and this company is not approved. I told you China produces low and good quality products, you pay peanuts you get monkeys. You can deny or dismiss the infection control in China all you want, but the whole country is not in lockdown and our economy is restarted again.

The Europeans are trying too shift the blame to cover up their incompetence. EU might collapse because of this and I believe India is hiding the numbers by not testing and Modi's lockdown is a sign India does not have this under control.
 
fake news.

China gave Spain a list of approved test kit suppliers, Spain went ahead and bought kits from unapproved supplier. China gets blamed in the media.

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Now China has a list of "classified " suppliers and somehow Spain is at fault for not knowing about which "classified" suppliers sell good test kits and which one sell juju,because, in communist China, apparently, companies can export anything in times of crisis without any supervision. Looks like the commies are peddling propaganda again, they're throwing one of their companies under the bus.
Yesterday, the Czechs were to dumb to read their awe inspiring test kits, today the Spaniards are idiots for not buying from official "clasified " companies.
The virus came from Mars btw,trust Xijinping and the marxist utopia which shut down the internet, arrested it's own doctors and deported foreign reporters when the epidemic started.
 
Ok, the fact that they have two different numbers for accuracy is a giveaway that the company does not know what they are talking about!
No, you do report two numbers. One for accuracy in positive and one for accuracy in negative. This is because tests can report "inconclusive".
 
I think its a great idea, we can all be COVID free with Chinese test kits - problem solved!! Disaster averted - pandemic terminated!!!

Global distribution of Chinese test kits is the answer!!!
I know there are lot of doubts about China's numbers, but I did see news that their greenhouse emissions are starting to go up again, meaning factories are opening up, and I don't know if they would take chances like that if they haven't at least controlled it in some way.
 
@Nilgiri @Hamartia Antidote

@Beast @ChineseTiger1986 @Han Patriot @beijingwalker China Quality Wars: Accuracy Strikes Back :china::china:

@masterchief_mirza I hope Pakistan is not testing using test kits from super-friend China.


Spanish capital ditches ‘unreliable’ Chinese coronavirus test kits

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soc...ches-unreliable-chinese-coronavirus-test-kits

  • Madrid city stops using the kits and the national health ministry asks for them to be replaced after tests suggest they only have a 30 per cent accuracy level
  • Spanish government is reported to have ordered 340,000 of the kits, which the Shenzhen-based manufacturer said had an 80 per cent strike rate
Spain’s capital has stopped using a rapid Covid-19 test kit made by a Chinese company after research suggested it was not accurate enough.

Doubts over the kits’ reliability emerged as the number of cases in Spain rose sharply on Thursday to 56,188 confirmed cases and 4,089 deaths. Worldwide, the disease has now infected more than 468,000 and killed over 21,000.

The Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (SEIMC), one of Spain’s leading research institutes, posted on its website that it had found that nose swabs developed by Shenzhen Bioeasy Biotechnology had an accuracy rate of less than 30 per cent.

The Spain daily El País reported that the Madrid city government had decided to stop using the Bioeasy kits and the Spanish health ministry had asked the Shenzhen company to replace supplies.

The newspaper said the central government had ordered 340,000 test kits from the company.

Zhu Hai, manager of Bioeasy, declined to comment on the reports, saying: “I’m not clear about the situation. I still haven’t seen the report [from Spain], so I’d need to find out more about it.”

El País said that Spain had been told that the rapid test kit by Bioeasy could produce test results with 80 per cent accuracy, but that was not in line with SEIMC’s findings.

According to Spanish media reports, the test required samples to be taken from the nasopharynx, an area near the base of the skull.

The samples are then diluted and deposited in a cartridge with a test strip which would mark if the sample is positive, negative or invalid. The antigen tests can return a result in 10 to 15 minutes.

Professor Leo Poon Lit-man from the University of Hong Kong’s medical faculty said an 80 per cent accuracy claim for nasal swabs was “perplexing” because this type of test is known to be inaccurate.

“It would be dangerous if it’s used on a large scale, since patients who are supposed to be positive might not be detected,” said Poon, who helped design the Covid-19 testing protocol.


On Thursday, the Chinese embassy in Spain clarified through its Twitter account that the Bioeasy test kits had not been approved by China’s National Medical Products Administration and said they were not included in the medical supplies sent by the Chinese government to Spain.

“The Chinese Ministry of Commerce offered Spain a list of approved suppliers, in which Shenzhen Bioeasy Biotechnology was not included,” the embassy said.

The embassy’s message appeared to be an effort to calm Spanish officials, who announced on Wednesday that they have placed an €432 million (US$468 million) order for Chinese medical equipment and supplies including 550 million face masks, 5.5 million testing kits and 950 ventilators.

The order has still not been shipped out of China, and none of the testing kits were made by Bioeasy, the embassy said.

Bioeasy, which said it focuses on food safety and medical tests on its website, has been promoting its Covid-19 tests in the past month.

On February 19, Baoan Daily , a local newspaper in Shenzhen, reported that Bioeasy had developed coronavirus test kits that could return results within 15 minutes.

But the kits mentioned in the report used blood samples collected from fingertips, instead of the nasal swabs in the Spanish test kits.

Bioeasy claimed that the blood test kit is 83.56 per cent accurate when giving positive results and 92.19 per cent accurate on negative results, according to the Baoan Daily report.

The Czech media has also reported problems with Chinese-made test kits.

On Monday, a local health official in the Moravia-Silesia region claimed that 80 per cent of results from Chinese rapid testing products were flawed. It is not known which company manufactured those kits.
It's been discussed and explained in many threads for days, before you post something at least check for similar threads first.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/heal...t-not-recommended-for-early-detection.658444/
 
China does not use 15 minute testing officially. It is inherently unreliable and this company is not approved. I told you China produces low and good quality products, you pay peanuts you get monkeys. You can deny or dismiss the infection control in China all you want, but the whole country is not in lockdown and our economy is restarted again.

The Europeans are trying too shift the blame to cover up their incompetence. EU might collapse because of this and I believe India is hiding the numbers by not testing and Modi's lockdown is a sign India does not have this under control.
In the rest of the world, NO one is allowed to sell medical instrument or claim to produce medical instruments without proper authorization. Often the devices and drugs which are not yet approved carry "Research Use Only". And no, leaving the Chinese, no one and no other country legally allows to deliberately produce "low quality medical products". Unless a medical product meets standard, they are NOT allowed to be marketed as medical products.

China is truely a country that should be sanctioned to death and no Chinese allowed in any civilized world. Bunch of cheating death dealers with absolute lack of any ethics.
 
China is emerging like a shadow of Communist Russia with constant lying to cover up their incompetence.

Everything Chinese do is so substandard. Their music, manufacturing except maybe the women.
 
"However, according to seznamzpravy.cz, doctors and hygienists were informed that this might happen. Indeed, the rapid tests that arrived from China a few days ago do not reliably detect the infection at an early stage.
According to a document of the National Institute of Public Health, rapid tests have only a “supporting role” in testing.

The institute explained that these tests cannot detect the virus in the first five to seven days after being infected as the person has yet to start producing coronavirus antibodies in the blood. The rapid tests are based on detecting these antibodies, though.

“The test is not a diagnostic test,” the National Institute of Public Health stated.

In other words, it is better to use these tests at the end of the 14- days quarantine period to confirm if the person suspected of having coronavirus is indeed infected.

Hygienists in Ostrava have already announced that they will introduce such a system, using the tests on people who were placed under preventive quarantine but not tested."

https://www.praguemorning.cz/80-of-...e-czech-republic-bought-from-china-are-wrong/

As suggested by the manufacturer, RTK are only for supporting and emergency use, not a standard way to diagnose patients. When do have too many patients but not much time, they help you catch at least some infected quick and fast.
 
In the rest of the world, NO one is allowed to sell medical instrument or claim to produce medical instruments without proper authorization. Often the devices and drugs which are not yet approved carry "Research Use Only". And no, leaving the Chinese, no one and no other country legally allows to deliberately produce "low quality medical products". Unless a medical product meets standard, they are NOT allowed to be marketed as medical products.

China is truely a country that should be sanctioned to death and no Chinese allowed in any civilized world. Bunch of cheating death dealers with absolute lack of any ethics.
They were not authorised, it's only ppl like you who bought it and please read how the test works, it only works after5-7 days after infection, so normally people use it on people after 14 day quarantine. If you don't understand how to use it, don't buy it.

Chinese government only control heath are in China not Spain or Czech Republic, we can't stop you from buying things. Lol
 
China gave Spain a list of approved test kit suppliers

It's unfortunate but I'm not sure how this could have been avoided. China gave Spain a trustworthy list to choose from. What's important now is to get reliable test kits now that they understand how it works.
http://en.bioeasy.com.tr/bioeasy-novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-test-kits/

Take a look, the company STILL advertises that its wares can be used as "Qualitative detection of 2019-Novel in Human Nasopharyngeal Swabs ...." and
"Application: People with close contact of infected patients and people under quarantine control.".

http://en.bioeasy.com.tr/2019-novel...kit-fluorescence-immunochromatographic-assay/

They are marketing the product as a diagnosis tool while if it is INDEED un-approved, it should be marketed as "Research Use Only". Go Roche or any western pharma website. They will mark their products appropriately.
 
really China? then why does teh Chinese government department 'China General Administration of Quality Supervision' consider Bioeasy tests excellent ?

It is not some small cottage industty. BioEasy has been growing in Guangdong with full CPC encouragement.

here is the quote from their website:
"
Ten test kits were selected in China as the national standard test by AQSIQ (China General Administration of Quality Supervision), the Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau because of their excellence in sensitivity, specificity and stability. "

http://en.bioeasy.com.tr/about-us-2/
Shenzhen Bioeasy Biotechnology Co.,Ltd.

No.2-1,Liuxian 1st Road,Xin’an Sub-District,Baoan
District,Shenzhen,Guangdong Province,China 518101
 
They were not authorised, it's only ppl like you who bought it and please read how the test works, it only works after5-7 days after infection, so normally people use it on people after 14 day quarantine. If you don't understand how to use it, don't buy it.
If they were not authorized, then HOW THE HELL DID THEY SELL IT or market it for diagnosis?

http://en.bioeasy.com.tr/2019-novel...kit-fluorescence-immunochromatographic-assay/

An NO DEAR. They do not market it as 5-6 days after infection. They market it as early detection test. Read it on their website.


Chinese are truly liars.
 
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