VirWaTest Concentration Step

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June
2016
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Humanitarian Innovation
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The method is based on three main steps:

  1. Concentration step
  2. Nucleic Acid Extraction and
  3. Detection by molecular amplification.


Currently, we have assessed and confirmed the efficiency of the concentration method developed at laboratory level. Now, Oxfam Intermon, our partners, will test the concentration kit in the field.

Below image: VirWaTest Concentration Method

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