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Rapid Test Kit Market

Rapid Test Kit Market for COVID-19 Market By Test Type (Rapid Antigen Test, Rapid Antibody Test, Others), By End-Users (Hospitals & Clinics. Diagnostics Laboratory, Home Care, Others), Forecasts, 2020-2027

Rapid Test Kit Market for COVID-19 Market By Test Type (Rapid Antigen Test, Rapid Antibody Test, Others), By End-Users (Hospitals & Clinics. Diagnostics Laboratory, Home Care, Others), Forecasts, 2020-2027

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• In April 2020, a minimum of four conglomerate producers of COVID-19 rapid test kits are putting

efforts to supply over a million diagnostic kits to the Indian sub-continent, as the nation looks to

produce testing for the novel coronavirus. The Siemens, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Altona, and Seegene

are all anticipated to commence supplying COVID-19 test kits.

• Key participants include Abbott Laboratories, Acumen Research Laboratories, BioMedomics, Biolidics,

LabCorp, ThermoFisher, CTK Biotech, Biomaxima, Beijing Tigsun Diagnostics Co. Ltd., and Getein

Biotech, among others.

• In March 2020, Aperiomics launched a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction in the U.S.

meant for the qualitative detection of coronavirus, with the capability to process around 1,000 tests

per week, and the firm can offer test results in 48 to 72 hours of getting a sample. The company

announced to double its COVID-19 PCR testing capacity in the month of April, with support from

Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Research Campus.

• In March 2020, Arup Laboratories launched an innovative test kit for the novel COVID-19 and

instigated testing; the molecular diagnostic kit is meant to detect RNA of the coronavirus; the test is

done using a qualitative polymerase chain reaction technique.

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