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New 15-Minute Rapid Coronavirus Test Kit Is Coming To Australia

New 15-Minute Rapid Coronavirus Test Kit Is Coming To Australia

This will help people know if they have Covid-19 much quicker than before.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Half a million new rapid coronavirus test kits will be distributed around Australia next week.

The Antibody IgM/IgG kit from Endo X was recently approved for use in the country and is a massive improvement on the first available test, which would return a result up to 72 hours later.

This new test, which only takes 15 minutes for a positive or negative result, works with a drop of blood compared to a swap.

The test will detect the presence of the antibodies IGM, which emerge in the early stages of infection, and IGG, which increase during the body's response to the virus.

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The test involves pricking a finger and then analysing a drop of blood in a device that looks similar to a pregnancy test, and will tell the person using it if they have - or had - COVID-19.

Dr David Badov, director of Endo X, said: "We encourage healthcare providers to get in touch with us as soon as possible so that these tests can get to those who need it most."

The test has a 94 per cent accuracy from four to 10 days after the patient develops symptoms, according to 9News, and a 99 per cent accuracy for someone having symptoms for 11 to 24 days.

It comes at the same time as home testing kits being made available to people in the UK within a few days.

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According to Professor Sharon Peacock, director of the national infection service at Public Health England (PHE), mass testing in the UK could be possible by next week and the charge - if any at all - will be minimal.

The Guardian reports that thousands of 15-minute home tests for the virus will be distributed by Amazon and will be available for sale on the high street at chemists like Boots.

Health secretary Matt Hancock said the UK government has purchased 3.5 million of the tests, with millions more to be ordered

At the current moment in time, only patients admitted to hospital are being routinely tested for Covid-19, but that's set to change with the introduction of these tests.

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Right now, somewhere between 5,000 to 6,000 people are being tested on a daily basis, but the UK government plans to increase this to 25,000 tests a day within four weeks - once the testing of them has been concluded in the next few days.

"Several million tests have been purchased for use," said Professor Peacock, who said the antibody tests are also being ordered across Europe and Southeast Asia. "These are brand new products. We have to be clear they work as they are claimed to do. Once they have been tested this week and the bulk of tests arrive, they will be distributed into the community."

With the World Health Organisation (WHO) urging governments to 'test, test, test', the move is being praised as the next important step in the fight against coronavirus.

"We cannot stop this pandemic if we do not know who is infected," said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the WHO.

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Topics: News, Coronavirus, Australia