The company said its Primerdesign coronavirus test could detect the
2019 strain of the virus, adding it believed this would
differentiate it from other current tests which it said were less
specific.
"Over the last few days, we have seen significant early demand for
our 'genesig® 2019-nCoV' test from over 10 countries," CEO Graham
Mullis said in a statement.
"We believe our assay is the first European test to be made
available and will be introduced this weekend at the Medlab Expo in
the Middle East," added Mullis.
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More than 200 people have been killed by the virus, with some 9,820
people infected around the world.
The virus is believed to have originated in a food market illegally
selling wildlife in Wuhan. About 60 million people in Hubei province
are living under virtual lockdown.
(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; editing by Jason Neely and David
Evans)
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