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Drug company initiates clinical testing of West Nile virus assay in Canada

Published in TB and Outbreaks Week, September 21st, 2004

Spectral Diagnostics Inc. (SDI) and its joint venture research and development company, IDx Inc., has initiated clinical testing for its rapid assay used for detecting human infection with the West Nile Virus. This testing is being conducted at a public health laboratory in Canada.

Spectral received a license from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control for use of their reagents to develop a rapid assay for exposure to the West Nile Virus. Spectral's assay detects a patient's response to the West Nile Virus and is most useful for the many patients who present with nonspecific flu-like symptoms following recent exposure to potentially infected mosquitoes.

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