COVID-19: Singapore provisionally approves 1 minute breath test
Singapore have provisionally approved a COVID-19 breath test that aims to show whether someone is infected with the coronavirus in under a minute, according to the local start-up that developed the product.
A spin-off company from the National University of Singapore, Breathonix said, it is now working with the health ministry to run a deployment trial of the technology at one of the city-state’s border points with Malaysia.
“The breath analysis will be carried out alongside the current compulsory COVID-19 antigen rapid test.
“The breath test achieved more than 90% accuracy in a Singapore-based pilot clinical trial,” the company said.
The Health Sciences Authority’s website confirmed the approval, which the company said was the first system to secure provisional authorization in Singapore.
“The system uses disposable mouthpieces and is designed to ensure there is no cross-contamination. After blowing into the device.
“The technology assesses the chemical compounds of the breath to determine whether or not a person is infected.
“Any individual screened as positive will need to undergo a confirmatory polymerase chain reaction COVID-19 swab test,” the company added.
Breathonix said it is in discussion with several local and overseas organizations to use the system, citing strong commercial interest. Other countries, including Indonesia and the Netherlands, have rolled out similar breath tests.
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