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DiaCarta’s New Molecular COVID 19 Test Screens for SARS-CoV-2 and Simultaneously Identifies Delta Plus and New Variants

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 16 Aug 2021
DiaCarta Inc.’s (Richmond, CA, USA) new QuantiVirus SARS-CoV-2 Variant Detection Test has received the CE/IVD marking and therefore, can now be commercialized within the EU and rest of the world. More...


DiaCarta is also pursuing an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for this unique and rapid SARS-CoV-2 variant detection test. The new test screens for the SARS-CoV-2 virus and simultaneously identifies and differentiates all the new mutating COVID 19 variants including the Alpha (UK), Beta (S. Africa), Gamma (Brazil), Delta (India), Delta Plus (India), Epsilon (California) and the Kappa (India) variants.

The new multiplex qPCR-based test can be run on commonly available qPCR cyclers, thereby, bypassing the need to perform expensive and time-consuming Next-generation sequencing (NGS). The test demonstrates enhanced sensitivity and specificity and is powered by DiaCarta's proprietary XNA based Molecular Clamping Technology. This technology uses innovative synthetic Xenonucleic acid molecular oligomers (XNA) that hybridize with target DNA sequences and can be employed as molecular clamps in quantitative real-time polymerase chain reactions (qPCR). The XNA tightly bound to the wild-type sequences specifically enables only the mutant sequences to be accurately amplified.

"Expensive and time-consuming NGS assays are currently the only option to detect new and emerging COVID-19 variants which are causing widespread global alarm, and creating an urgent need for cost-effective testing platforms that can quickly and accurately detect variants," said Aiguo (Adam) Zhang, Ph.D., Founder and CEO of DiaCarta Inc. "Our new test shows that our XNA technology can do both - precisely detect known and emerging SARS-CoV-2 mutations and provide an expeditious, inexpensive solution for variant surveillance. We are grateful for receiving the CE/IVD mark for this test as it will allow us to bring this test to the large European population to help them in their immuno-surveillance efforts."

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