SA produces its first Covid-19 rapid antigen detection kit

2021-12-14 15:25:59 By : Ms. Anna Zhao

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SA Health Products Regulatory Agency (Sahpra) has approved the first locally developed antigen test, which can provide Covid-19 results within 15 minutes and cost less than R40. 

Ashley Uys, the founder and CEO of Medical Diagnostech, is a local developer and manufacturer of high-quality rapid diagnostic test kits. The test was developed with funding from multiple government agencies, including the South Australian Medical Research Council (SAMRC) , Ministry of Science and Technology and Technology Innovation Agency (TIA)...

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