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Genotypic Technology partners with PMC for distributing rapid COVID-19 tests

The Respiratory Therapy Services Market To Enter The Self-Driven Mode – KSU

The Respiratory Therapy Services Market To Enter The Self-Driven Mode – KSU
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COVID-19 diagnostics: MSF welcomes more affordable rapid tests for lower- and middle-income countries - World

COVID-19 diagnostics: MSF welcomes more affordable rapid tests for lower- and middle-income countries Format Geneva, 29 January 2021 – Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) welcomes the recent announcement by the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) and Unitaid to scale up production of critical COVID-19 rapid tests, and reduce the price by half for lower- and middle-income countries. On behalf of the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator, which works to increase COVID-19 tests availability, the two organisations signed a contract with an Indian medical supplies company, Premier Medical Corporation, to produce 120 million COVID-19 antigen-detecting rapid diagnostic tests per year at a price of US$2.50 per test.

Malaria Diagnostics Market Latest Trends, Future Growth, Share Value, Regional Overview, Business Overview By 2023

Malaria Diagnostics Market Latest Trends, Future Growth, Share Value, Regional Overview, Business Overview By 2023
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Millions of low-cost diagnostic tests to be made available to poorest nations

Millions of low-cost diagnostic tests to be made available to poorest nations The move is a significant step to increase access in poorer countries, where testing rates are 10 times lower than in developed nations 25 January 2021 • 10:40am A health worker takes a nasal swab of a resident for a rapid antigen test at a market in Mumbai  Credit: Indranil MUKHERJEE / AFP A World Health Organization-backed initiative has announced a major deal to halve the cost of rapid tests for developing countries, a “significant step” towards securing cheap and widespread access to diagnostics.  While mass testing is commonly available in developed countries - and used as a critical tool to manage Covid-19 - many of the world s poorest countries have been left behind. 

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