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University of Providence and Alluvion Health team up to provide saliva testing for COVID

University of Providence and Alluvion Health team up to provide saliva testing for COVID and last updated 2020-12-22 21:07:24-05 GREAT FALLS — In just a few short weeks, Alluvion Health s lab in Great Falls will be busy processing saliva from University of Providence students and staff to test them for COVID-19. We ve partnered with them on a specific testing method that will be exclusively used for just (the) University of Providence for a period of time and then we ll open it up to the general public,” said Zac Griffin, Alluvion Health chief operating officer. The partnership has allowed Alluvion to buy a machine to test saliva. Currently, testing samples are taken by sticking a long swab up the nose of the person getting tested.

University of Providence and Alluvion Health partner to provide saliva testing for COVID

University of Providence and Alluvion Health partner to provide saliva testing for COVID Posted at 11:56 AM, Dec 22, 2020 and last updated 2020-12-22 17:10:23-05 GREAT FALLS — The University of Providence-Great Falls, Alluvion Health, and Adlera Laboratory have teamed up to create a response to the increased need for rapid and reliable COVID-19 testing. A news release from UP says that Adlera Lab, which is a certified diagnostic lab owned and operated by Alluvion Health, will utilize a qPCR machine to process 344 saliva samples per day for the detection of COVID-19. This process is less intrusive than the traditional respiratory swabs, and the utilization of saliva tests - as opposed to traditional swabs - allows trained University personnel to collect samples on-site. It also enables Alluvion Health staff to continue providing community testing to the residents.

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