ICMR asks states to halt using Rapid Test Kits


New Delhi, Apr 21 (IANS): The Indian Council of Medical Research on Tuesday asked states to halt the use of rapid testing kits for Covid-19 for at least two days as the kits are giving inaccurate results.

At the daily media briefing, ICMR's Chief Scientist, Dr Raman Gangakhedkar said: "We have received complaints from a state yesterday therefore today we asked two more states if they also experienced the same problem.

"Therefore we have advised states to halt the use of rapid testing kits for two days."

Gangakhedkar also said that a lot of variations were observed in the results of positive samples tested by RTPCR which is not good, therefore its usage should be stopped for the time being.

"We will be in a position to give any advisory in sometime - a minimum of two days," he said.

The ICMR Chief Scientist also said that the kits will be tested and validated by on-ground teams instead of labs as the disease is new so the testing kits need to be refined.

"We will send teams of our eight institutes in the field... they will validate the kits in the field and if it is found that there is some problem in the batches of kits received we will send that batch to the manufecturing compony for replacement."

 

  

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