Low-price coronavirus diagnostic kit developed
By Our Correspondent
March 17, 2020
LAHORE: A team of Punjab University (PU) has developed a low-price diagnostic kit to test suspected coronavirus patients and the cost of one test would be around 5 US dollars or Rs 800 only.
Prof Dr Muhammad Idrees from PU Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB) who is a renowned virologist and former vice chancellor of University of Hazara and who is heading the team said that development of the kit was not a big job for a scientist however now the government would be able to get diagnostic kits from its own department.
He said the laboratory where the test of coronavirus suspect was being tested should match BSL 3 standard so that lab staff and others could not be affected and spread of virus could be controlled.
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