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25-Second COVID-19 Saliva Test Delivers Real-Time Results with 98% Sensitivity and 100% Specificity

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 16 Mar 2021
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Image: Pelican COVID-19 Ultra-Rapid Mobile Test (Photo courtesy of Canary Global Inc.)
Image: Pelican COVID-19 Ultra-Rapid Mobile Test (Photo courtesy of Canary Global Inc.)
A non-invasive ultra-rapid COVID-19 saliva test delivers 98% sensitivity and 100% specificity in symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals with SARS-CoV-2, including variants, making it ideal for point-of-care (POC) diagnosis and rapid mass-screening.

Pelican Diagnostics, a Canary Global Inc. (Burlington, ON, Canada) company, has received CE Mark for a 25-second COVID-19 saliva test, delivering real-time results with 98% sensitivity and 100% specificity. The Pelican COVID-19 Ultra-Rapid Mobile Test for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 is now cleared for sale and distribution in the European Union (EU). The test is also under review at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for Over-the-Counter (OTC), non-prescription use and as a self-test.

The testing kit consists of a handheld reusable digital reader and disposable testing cartridges with direct detection technology to analyze multiple targets – spike (S) and nucleocapsid (N) proteins in saliva - to detect SARS-CoV-2. With a limit of detection of 1fg /ml, it correlates well with RT-PCR reference assay, the current gold standard. Taking less than two minutes for the entire testing process, the digital antigen saliva test has high sensitivity in both symptomatic and asymptomatic users, including detection of the known new variants. The POC test detects the virus without the need for lab equipment or amplification processes. Using cutting-edge nano-sensing technology in viral detection in saliva, the Pelican test has overhauled the need for invasive nasal sampling, previously thought to be the best way to detect the virus.

The device can also be wirelessly connected to a smartphone-based app for automated reporting. A result of "positive" or "negative" is given on the screen of the reader with more information for the patient on the connected mobile app. Each disposable test cartridge contains multiple sensors and a unique QR code which is linked to the user's cell phone or another connected device. The cloud-based testing system is HIPAA compliant which protects the integrity of protected health information of users.

"Combining the power of nanosensor and digital detection technology, the Pelican CV19 test is the first point of care test that can return an accurate result with a 98% sensitivity and 100% specificity in less than 2 minutes," said Raj Reddy, President and CEO of Canary Global Inc. "The challenge with current rapid tests is that too often results are delivered after transmission already has begun. The more sensitive PCR tests take too long and are not suitable as point of care tests. Together with vaccine rollout, rapid, accurate and frequent testing on a connected platform to improve contact tracing is what is needed to stop the pandemic. This is what Pelican can provide."

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