A Red Cross worker in protective clothes prepares to administer a Covid-19 rapid test. AP
A Red Cross worker in protective clothes prepares to administer a Covid-19 rapid test. AP
A Red Cross worker in protective clothes prepares to administer a Covid-19 rapid test. AP
A Red Cross worker in protective clothes prepares to administer a Covid-19 rapid test. AP

Uganda launches Covid-19 rapid test kit and eyes Africa market


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Uganda on Wednesday launched a rapid Covid-19 antibody test partly funded by France that developers hope to market in Sub-Saharan Africa, where the laboratory infrastructure needed for extensive novel coronavirus testing is thin.

The test, which requires a finger prick to draw blood, was developed by a team at Makerere, Uganda's oldest public university, with partial funding from the French embassy.

The East African country has long experience of infectious diseases like HIV and Ebola which it has drawn on to develop diagnostics expertise.

"This is a point-of-care test that can be used within equatorial African village settings, remote areas where there's no laboratory, there's no electricity, there's no expert," said Misaki Wayengera, a researcher at Makerere's department of pathology.

"We've had a history of developing rapid tests for infectious diseases … So, when Covid came, we were like, 'OK, we have the skills, why don't we do this'," said Dr Wayengera, who also helped to invent a rapid test for Ebola.

The kits work by detecting two antibodies, immunoglobulin M (IgM) and immunoglobulin G (IgG), triggered when someone is infected with coronavirus, Dr Wayengera told Reuters before the launch at Mulago, Uganda's national referral hospital.

Makerere partnered with local firm Astel Diagnostics Uganda, a World Health Organisation-certified manufacturer, to make an initial batch of 2,400 tests. Dr Wayengera said they are in talks with bigger investors about larger commercial production.

The kit, which has been approved by Uganda's state-run National Drugs Authority, has an accuracy rate of 70 per cent, he said, but researchers hope eventually to raise that to 90 per cent.

Although rapid testing is seen as key to combating Covid-19, poor countries like Uganda have struggled to find a cheap and easily available point-of-care diagnostic tool for mass testing.

The Covid-19 outbreak in Uganda has been kept relatively mild, with only about 40,600 cases in total and 334 deaths.

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With many parents opting to continue home learning for their children, the usual rush to buy school uniforms was muted this year.
“So far we have taken about 70 to 80 orders for items like shirts and trousers,” said Vikram Attrai, manager at Stallion Bespoke Tailors in Dubai.
“Last year in the same period we had about 200 orders and lots of demand.
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