Synbiotics Avian Influenza test kit receives USDA approval
Flu Detect® The First Rapid Antigen Diagnostic Approved
for Detection of Avian Flu.
San Diego, Calif. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has granted Synbiotics
Corporation full USDA approval for marketing and distribution of Flu Detect®
Avian Influenza Type A antigen test strip kits. This rapid and highly sensitive
test provides fast, accurate detection of all Type A avian influenza viruses,
including H5N1, in poultry.
Flu Detect has previously been marketed in the United States under a USDA conditional
license and utilized globally by numerous U.S. government agencies including
USAID, and by foreign governments for their avian flu surveillance programs.
“Because Flu Detect has been designed to be a rapid in-field test, it has been
adopted by several international agencies to be part of their First Response
avian influenza detection and containment programs,” according to the developer,
Dr. Chinta Lamichhane, Director of Avian Research Development at Synbiotics.
Flu Detect detects all subtypes of Influenza Type A, even with a low virus load,
and provides results in just 15 minutes. The test kit requires no refrigeration
and contains all materials necessary to be easily used in under-equipped conditions,
which is why it appeals to so many international agencies and to the U.S. government,
according to Synbiotics Technical Services.
“During the conditional license period, Flu Detect was evaluated by several locations
around the world, thus recognized by FAO, OIE, USAID, NCC and NAIH, and its methodology
endorsed by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP),” added Brenda Glidewell,
Technical Resource Director, Synbiotics. “The poultry industry asked for a rapid
test that can be used by laboratories, veterinarians, government health officials
and industry technicians to manage disease detection or prevalence, to reduce
economic loss associated with highly pathogenic subtypes of Avian Influenza Type
A, including H5N1.”
While the H5N1 subtype of Avian Influenza Type A has not yet been identified
in the United States, state and federal agencies, health officials and the poultry
industry are on a high state of alert for the disease. Since H5N1 was first detected
in Southeast Asia in 2003, it has caused severe illness and death in poultry,
including wild waterfowl, and in rare cases it has been transmitted from birds
to humans, said Glidewell.
Flu Detect is readily available around the globe. Synbiotics markets Flu Detect
internationally via its distribution network. In the United States, Flu Detect
is directly marketed to state approved laboratories and poultry operations as-well-as
to government agencies.
In addition to Flu Detect, Synbiotics offers ProFlok® AIV Plus, a USDA approved
laboratory test that detects the presence of antibodies to Avian Influenza Type
A Virus in serum. ProFlok AIV Plus ELISA methodology has been endorsed in the
United States by NPIP, a cooperative program of federal and state governments
and the U.S. poultry industry to improve poultry and poultry products through
the use of new technologies.
Synbiotics Corporation develops, manufactures and markets veterinary diagnostics,
instrumentation and related products for the companion animal, large animal and
poultry markets worldwide. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., Synbiotics manufactures
and distributes its products through its operations in San Diego and Lyon, France.
For information on Synbiotics and its products, visit the company’s website at
www.synbiotics.com.