Tulane develops a rapid at home COVID that uses a smartphone

Tulane develops a rapid at home COVID that uses a smartphone


Baton Rouge / louisianaradionetwork.com
Dec 14, 2020 7:22 PM
Imagine being able to perform a COVID self-test at home and finding out the results within minutes. Researchers at Tulane University have created just that, a test that uses your own smartphone to give you results. Dr. Tony Hu, Chair of Biotechnology Innovation at Tulane said the saliva-based test has a 97-percent accuracy rate.
“After 15 minutes our cellphone readers to collect the image and you will know if it’s positive or negative,” said Dr. Hu.
The test must receive FDA approval first and Dr. Hu says a salvia test much easier, less invasive, and more consistent than a nasal swab. Dr. Hu said the cost will be minimal.

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