MedMira's Three-Minute HIV Test Wins Regulatory Approval in ChinaApril 10, 2003 After receiving distribution approval from China's State
Drug Administration, a Canadian biotech company is rushing to
produce 250,000 rapid HIV tests for the nation. "The Chinese
government has finally acknowledged this is a problem. Now
they're trying to make prevention a priority," said MedMira
representative Daniel Sham.
Adapted from:The test, which costs about US$2.25 to manufacture, measures the level of antibodies in the blood to determine a person's HIV status. Similar to home pregnancy kits, the rapid HIV test shows two red lines for a positive result. Unlike conventional HIV tests that can take several weeks to give results, MedMira's test produces results in about three minutes. In China, the tests will only be distributed to clinics and hospitals. Stephen Sham, chair and CEO of MedMira, called the approval a landmark event for his company, which was founded in a university basement several years ago. "This regulatory approval achieves one of the company's strategic goals of gaining access to large markets where the power of our technology can be used to make a difference in a significant public health campaign," said Sham. Chinese HIV infection rates have surged, particularly in remote regions where IV drug use, prostitution, migration and blood transfusions have increased. In addition, China's blood supply was largely unregulated in the 1980s and many private agencies mixed supplies, reused needles and operated without sterilized equipment. Back to other CDC news for April 10, 2003 Canadian Press 04.09.03; Alison Auld This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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