Rapid diagnosis of highly pathogenic avian influenza reagents in Japan

The rapid diagnostic kit for highly pathogenic avian influenza developed by Japan's Ehon Chemical Co., Ltd. and the National Institute of Infectious Diseases will be launched in Japan on the 24th. According to a report by the Kyodo News, experts believe that finding bird flu as early as possible is conducive to taking timely measures and is crucial to preventing the spread of bird flu. The reagents developed by EINKEN Chemical Co., Ltd. and the National Institute of Infectious Diseases can confirm whether the subject is infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza within 30 minutes, and the current inspection method often takes several hours. The new reagent is tested by placing poultry or human throat mucus samples and reagents in the same container and holding them at a temperature of 60 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes. If the subject is infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza, the viral DNA will show proliferation. In this way, a dedicated detection device can determine if it is infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza from the turbidity of the solution. The current inspection method is the use of special equipment for the rapid diagnosis of influenza. It can quickly check whether the subject is infected with bird flu, but it cannot determine whether the detected bird flu is highly pathogenic. Therefore, the use of this device requires further analysis of antigens and genes, the procedures are more complex and the time required is longer.

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