How this Wetherby drug developer is looking to speed up testing for the virus
The Wetherby-based firm will collaborate with life sciences firm Cytiva to create a test that can diagnose the infection within minutes using a respiratory sample such as saliva.
Dr Alastair Smith, CEO of Avacta, said: "I am delighted that we have established this collaboration with Cytiva to develop, manufacture and commercialise a rapid test for Covid-19 infection.
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Hide Ad"Importantly the test will indicate if a person has the virus now, whether they are showing symptoms or not, and will do so in minutes, in-situ with no need for laboratory equipment.
"Unfortunately, many millions of people around the world will ultimately become infected and it is likely to be an annual occurrence. There is a clear and urgent need for a test that can be carried out quickly in the community to limit the spread of the virus and track its progress."
The World Health Organisation recently highlighted the need for the development of rapid tests to quickly diagnose Covid-19 at point-of-care to assist in limiting and tracking infections.
Existing tests are not suitable for screening large numbers of people for the infection as they are laboratory based and it can take up to several days to get the results.
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Hide AdAvacta and Cytiva will develop and manufacture an Affimer-based point-of-care rapid test intended for screening of large populations to diagnose the infection.
Dr Smith said: "We have demonstrated before in the case of the Zika virus that the Affimer platform can very quickly provide highly specific reagents in response to an outbreak of an infectious disease.
"Our partnership with Cytiva means that we now have a global technology partner for a Covid-19 diagnostic which is essential if a practical and commercial solution is to be provided to governments and healthcare providers around the world promptly.
"Hundreds of millions of tests will be needed for population screening and we will be working hard to deliver an Affimer based solution on Cytiva's platform, and potentially on the platforms of other partners with whom we are in active discussion, as soon as possible.
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Hide Ad"We are aiming to have developed Affimer reagents for a Covid-19 test by the end of May that can be transferred to Cytiva and potentially to other global diagnostic manufacturers to implement in a test strip."
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