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Andrew Brooks, who led development of 1st approved COVID-19 spit test, dies at 51


Andrew Brooks, who led development of 1st approved COVID-19 spit test, dies at 51
By Kelly Hayes
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Andrew Brooks is pictured at the RUCDR Infinite Biologics soon after the Rutgers COVID-19 saliva test received emergency approval from the FDA in April 2020. (Credit: Rutgers University/Nick Romanenko)
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - A Rutgers University research professor who was a key figure in the development of the first coronavirus spit test has died at age 51, the university said.
Andrew Brooks, 51, is credited with developing the first saliva-based test for COVID-19, which received FDA emergency approval last spring when tests were limited. ....

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Rutgers Scientist Who Developed COVID Spit Test Dies at 51


At the time, Brooks said the impact of this approval is significant.
It means we no longer have to put health care professionals at risk for infection by performing nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal collections. We can preserve precious personal protective equipment for use in patient care instead of testing, he said in a statement shared by Rutgers.
Saliva testing will help with the global shortage of swabs for sampling and increase testing of patients, and it will not require health care professionals to be put at risk to collect samples, Brooks continued. Saliva testing will also be important for people who are in quarantine because they don t know how long it will be until they are no longer infectious. This will allow health care workers to release themselves from quarantine and safely come back to work. ....

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