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Alere and FIND introduce new diagnostic test for sleeping sickness

19 September 2017 | News

The test delivers results after only 15 minutes and does not require specialised equipment or electricity.

Courtesy- Healthline

Courtesy- Healthline

US-based diagnostics firm Alere’s subsidiary Standard Diagnostics in the Republic of Korea and global nonprofit organisation FIND have introduced a new rapid diagnostic test (RDT) for human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) or sleeping sickness.

The new SD BIOLINE HAT 2.0 is an immunochromatographic test designed to rapidly detect antibodies against the sleeping sickness-causing parasite, Trypanosoma brucei gambiense.

The test delivers results after only 15 minutes and does not require specialised equipment or electricity, enabling usage even in remote and resource-limited settings.

Research by the Universities of Dundee and Cambridge in the UK has contributed to the development of the test, which is intended to aid elimination of the disease in the communities of sub-Saharan African countries.

The test includes two recombinant parasite antigens that were jointly developed by the universities. FIND and Standard Diagnostics have previously partnered to develop another rapid HAT diagnostic test, SD BIOLINE HAT, which is currently available in approximately 17 endemic countries.

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