Sunday, January 18, 2015

Test for HIV, Hepatitis C and Hepatitis B Approved by FDA


Test for HIV, Hepatitis C and Hepatitis B Approved by FDA


January 17, 2015

On Jan. 9, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a three-in-one test, which detects HIV, hepatitis C and hepatitis B.
The test, manufactured by Roche, is the second version of the "cobas TaqScreen MPX Test." This updated version provides increased sensitivity and is the only test approved by the FDA to detect the three aforementioned viruses together.
The real-time, multi-dye PCR assay will be used to test "donations of human whole blood and blood components including source plasma," according Roche's press release.
"The combination of viral target detection and identification steps on a fully automated system offers workflow advantages to blood and plasma testing centers by eliminating the need for consecutive rounds of testing, and facilitating earlier donor counseling in the event of a positive result," the manufacturer stated.
Warren Tong is the senior science editor for TheBody.com and TheBodyPRO.com.
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