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Covid-19 saliva test kit developed in Singapore ready for use

December 14, 2020 Patients have to draw saliva from deep within their throats which they then spit into a specimen bottle. A Star SINGAPORE - Instead of nasal swabs, those who need to be tested for Covid-19 in Singapore may soon have the option of offering their saliva sample, following the development of a test kit here. The Resolute 2.0 kit was developed by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research s (A Star) Diagnostics Development (DxD) Hub and DSO National Laboratories in July. While it allows for tests using nasal swabs, the kits also facilitate Covid-19 testing using saliva. Patients have to draw saliva from deep within their throats which they then spit into a specimen bottle.

Singapore-made Covid-19 test kit using saliva ready for use

Instead of nasal swabs, those who need to be tested for Covid-19 in Singapore may soon have the option of offering their saliva sample, following the development of a test kit here. The Resolute 2.0 kit was developed by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research s Diagnostics Development (DxD) Hub and DSO National Laboratories in July. While it allows for tests using nasal swabs, the kits also facilitate Covid-19 testing using saliva. Patients have to draw saliva from deep within their throats which they then spit into a specimen bottle. Unlike nasal and throat swabs, this type of saliva testing does not require assistance from swabbers or medical professionals, which protects them from being potentially exposed to the virus.

Covid-19 saliva test kit developed in Singapore gets approval

0 Engagements Instead of nasal swabs, those who need to be tested for Covid-19 in Singapore now have the option of offering a saliva sample, following the development of a test kit here. The Resolute 2.0 kit was developed by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research s Diagnostics Development (DxD) Hub and DSO National Laboratories in July. While it allows for tests using nasal swabs, the kit also facilitates Covid-19 testing using saliva. Patients have to draw saliva from deep within their throats, which they spit into a specimen bottle. This type of saliva testing does not require assistance from swabbers or medical professionals, which protects them from being potentially exposed to the virus.

HSA approves Covid-19 saliva testing kit developed by A*Star and DSO National Laboratories

SINGAPORE - Instead of nasal swabs, those who need to be tested for Covid-19 in Singapore may soon have the option of offering their saliva sample, following the development of a test kit here. The Resolute 2.0 kit was developed by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research s (A Star) Diagnostics Development (DxD) Hub and DSO National Laboratories in July. While it allows for tests using nasal swabs, the kits also facilitates Covid-19 testing using saliva. Patients have to draw saliva from deep within their throats which they then spit into a specimen bottle. Unlike nasal and throat swabs, this type of saliva testing does not require assistance from swabbers or medical professionals, which protects them from being potentially exposed to the virus.

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