|
|
|
FDA NewsNew Roche West Nile Virus Blood Screening Test Gets FDA Approval(Aug 28, 2007)-- Roche Diagnostics announced that the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) today approved its biologics license application for the company's test for direct detection of West Nile Virus in donated human blood and plasma. West Nile virus, which can cause serious health issues, is transmitted to humans most often through mosquito bites, but can also less commonly be transmitted by transfusion of infected blood or blood products. The test, called the cobas TaqScreen West Nile Virus Test, enables detection of the virus earlier in the infection cycle in donors who may show no symptoms of disease. According to the CDC, blood screening centers across the United States identified 340 donors whose blood tested positive for West Nile Virus in 2006 and 23 to date in 2007.
|
|
|
Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Support | Directory Links | Contact Us | Site Map | Home Copyright © 2007-2008 ComplianceHome.com. A SUPREMUS GROUP venture. All rights reserved. |