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New Test Can Diagnose COVID-19 in 20 Minutes

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Original story from the Microbiology Society

 

Researchers have developed a new test that can diagnose COVID-19 in just 20 minutes.

 

The findings, published in the Journal of Medical Microbiology, show the rapid molecular test called N1-STOP-LAMP, is 100% accurate in diagnosing samples containing SARS-CoV-2 at high loads.

 

The test is highly accurate and easy to use, making it a prime candidate for use in settings with limited testing capabilities. The method involves using a small portable machine, which can reliably detect SARS-CoV-2 from just one nasal swab. ¡°In the race to control the COVID-19 pandemic, access to rapid, precision diagnostics is key. We have developed an alternative COVID-19 molecular test that can be readily deployed in settings where access to standard laboratory testing is limited or where ultra-rapid result turnaround times are needed¡± said University of Melbourne Professor Tim Stinear, Laboratory Head at the Doherty Institute.


This new test uses only one tube and involves only a single step, making it more efficient and lower cost than many of the current tests for SARS-CoV-2. The N1-STOP-LAMP method was found to be 100% accurate and correctly identified 87% of  tests as positive when used to assess 157 confirmed-positive samples. The results were fast, with an average time-to-positive of 14 minutes for 93 of those clinical samples.

 

¡°We see this kind of technology having benefit in settings liked aged care facilities, or overseas laboratories with limited resources and equipment,¡± Professor Stinear said. ¡°The test requires a small shoebox-sized machine, as well as reagents, but everything is portable.¡±

 

¡°STOP-LAMP is what¡¯s referred to as a ¡®near care¡¯ test, it is not intended to replace the current gold standard PCR testing. It¡¯s a robust diagnostic test for the specific and rapid detection of COVID-19. But it¡¯s important to note however, it trades some detection sensitivity for speed and ease-of-use¡±.



Reference: Lee, J. Y., Best, N., Mcauley, J., Porter, J. L., Seemann, T., Schultz, M. B., . . . Stinear, T. P. (2020). Validation of a single-step, single-tube reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay for rapid detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA. Journal of Medical Microbiology. doi:10.1099/jmm.0.001238