How to Use the Fosun COVID-19 Detection Kit RT-PCR



COVID-19 detection kits are used in vitro to diagnose and identify SARS-CoV-2. COVID-19 strain variations have increased the infection rate. Since most people are vaccinated, the number of new COVID-19 infections is decreasing in most countries. This factor will stifle market growth in the coming years.

Fosun has developed a rapid test kit that can detect the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) from respiratory samples. This kit is designed to help healthcare professionals identify patients who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for causing COVID-19.

The global COVID-19 Detection kits Market is estimated to be valued at US$ 3.30 billion in 2020 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 17.3% during the forecast period (2020-2027).

The kit consists of two parts: a collection tube containing a preservative solution and a detection strip. In order to use this kit, firstly, collect the sample using a swab. Then, add the collected sample into the collection tube. After adding the preservative solution, shake the tube vigorously to mix the contents thoroughly. Finally, place the tube onto the detection strip and wait for 15 minutes. If the result is positive, the test strip will turn blue; otherwise, it will remain white.

Because of the expanding elderly population, a large number of COVID-19 infected patients, rising healthcare expenditure, and the presence of key COVID-19 detection kits manufacturers, North America is likely to occupy a considerable market share worldwide COVID-19 detection kits market. Several companies have risen to the forefront of the healthcare industry as India accelerates its testing pace. Myla Discovery Solutions, situated in Pune, has been working in the field of coronavirus testing for quite some time. The Technology Development Board has praised the company for its efforts in developing high-end diagnostic kits. India has also acquired testing kits from South Korea, which is a significant market growth factor. South Korean company SD Biosensors has started exporting test kits to India. In the global market, the success of testing facilities in India has been a major driver of demand.

 

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