Pathnostics, a diagnostic solutions company, today announced that it has launched a COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) laboratory test designed to support U.S. health care workers in their efforts to keep their patients, colleagues and workplaces safe.
IRVINE, Calif., May 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Pathnostics, a diagnostic solutions company, today announced that it has launched a COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) laboratory test designed to support U.S. health care workers in their efforts to keep their patients, colleagues and workplaces safe. Pathnostics created the test after hearing from its customers who specialize in emergency, mobile and post-acute health care that they needed access to a test that is easy to administer and adept at identifying people infected with COVID-19. As a CLIA high-complexity laboratory, Pathnostics will perform its new PCR test as a Laboratory Developed Test (LDT) based on Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.'s TaqPath™ RT-PCR COVID-19 Kit, which received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) on March 13, 2020 from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. To access information on Pathnostics’ new COVID-19 PCR test, visit https://www.pathnostics.com/covid-19-pcr-test/. Pathnostics’ new PCR test is administered using a simple nasal swab that can detect the genetic information of the virus within 24 to 48 hours:
“Pathnostics is committed to helping to build testing capacity during the COVID crisis, particularly to support providers and other workers in the health care industry as they continue their essential work. Along with our COVID-19 PCR test, we will be launching a respiratory panel assay in the near future with the goal of identifying additional pathogens which might be impacting COVID patients, particularly those in long-term care situations,” said Dr. David Baunoch, founder and chief scientific officer, Pathnostics. About Pathnostics
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