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Rapid, point of care diagnostic tests to differentiate HA subtypes in patients samples [ 2006 - 2007 ]

Also known as: Rapid, point of care diagnostic tests for influenza

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/381735]

Researchers: A/Pr David Anderson (Principal investigator) ,  Dr Ian Barr Ms Mary Garcia

Brief description A number of rapid, point-of-care tests are available for the detection of human and avian influenza types, but they vary greatly in sensitivity. In particular, these tests are based on current strains of H5 (avian) influenza, and may be unable to detect variant or pandemic strains, and negative results can give the false impression that patients do not have H5 influenza. We will develop rapid, point-of-care tests based on highly conserved parts of the virus, so that all H5 strains (current and future) can be detected with equal sensitivity, along with the H1 and H3 strains that are currently found in man to provide a definitive diagnosis. These tests will be valuable in the identification and differentiation of pandemic influenza cases, allowing better use of public health resources, especially against a background of continuing standard (H1 and H3) influenza infections.

Funding Amount $AUD 168,293.80

Funding Scheme NHMRC Strategic Awards

Notes Urgent Research - Pandemic Influenza - H5N1

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