Clinically validated by ICMR-National Institute of Virology, Pune, the kit boasts an impressive 100 per cent sensitivity and specificity, it added. "The urgency for precise and accurate diagnostics couldn't be more crucial than now. By providing India with advanced Assay kits tailored to combat Monkeypox, we are taking a proactive stance in battling this disease and prioritising prompt and precise detection that can truly make a difference in saving lives," Siemens Healthcare MD Hariharan Subramanian said.
The World Health Organisation on August 14 declared the M-pox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. The move came after a sudden increase in cases was recorded in parts of Africa. In India, around 30 M-pox cases have been detected since 2022. The most recent case in the country was reported in March 2024.
Published 28 August 2024, 04:25 IST