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DST funded start-up’s Electrochemical ELISA test would help rapid & accurate estimation of total antibody concentration of COVID 19


Posted On: 22 MAY 2021 9:39AM by PIB Delhi



A Bangalore-based start-up has developed a novel, point-of-care Electrochemical ELISA test that enables fast and accurate estimation of total antibody concentration of COVID 19 in clinical samples.


PathShodh Healthcare, the start-up incubated at the Society for Innovation and Development (SID), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), has made a very significant breakthrough to develop the first of its kind, semi-quantitative Electrochemical ELISA test for COVID-19 IgM and IgG antibodies. While Qualitative analysis detects constituent elements in the sample, semiquantitative analysis gives an approximate estimation of their concentrations. PathShodh has received the license to manufacture for sale from the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), after validation at Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI), Faridabad, as per the requirements of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).


This novel technology and product was supported by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, under its initiative on Centre for Augmenting WAR with COVID-19 Health Crisis (CAWACH). The effort was coordinated through SINE at IIT Bombay and IKP Knowledge Park, Hyderabad.


The novelty of the technology is based on the measurement of electrochemical redox activity of IgM and IgG antibodies specific to SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein (S1). The S1 protein hosts the Receptor Binding Domain (RBD), which latches to the ACE2 receptors on the cells before infection. Hence the antibody tests targeting S1 spike protein are more representative of an immune response against infection compared to other antibody tests targeting Nucleocapcid (N) protein. PathShodh’s technique is also a major departure from the qualitative rapid antibody tests in the market, which are primarily based on lateral flow ELISA technique. The technology has been protected through US and Indian patent applications.


“The capability to quantify the COVID-19 antibody concentration will be very crucial in estimating the temporal decay of antibodies, and hence its possible impact on immunity against recurrence of infection. On a related note, this technique will also play a very big role in elucidating seroconversion response to COVID-19 vaccines, and thereby play a supporting role in vaccination programs in future,” said Prof. Navakanta Bhat, Dean, Division of Interdisciplinary Sciences and Professor, Centre for Nano Science and Engineering, IISc, who is also the co-founder of PathShodh Healthcare.





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The test kit come in two parts. One is the handheld analyser which reads the blood sample and gives a detailed report. The other is a test strip where a drop of blood from one’s fingertip is inserted into the device. The handheld device provides the results within five minutes, the results of which can be downloaded on your mobile phone. It has been developed, leveraging PathShodh’s Lab-on-Palm platform “anuPathTM”, which interfaces with disposable test strips functionalized with immunoreceptors specific to COVID-19 antibodies. As the results are automatically displayed by the handheld reader, there are no subjective errors due to the manual readout of test results. The other unique features of this technology include onboard memory to store more than 1 lakh real-time test results, touch screen display, rechargeable battery, Bluetooth connectivity to smart phone and cloud storage, capabilities to map the patient data to Aadhar number, and the possibility of connecting test data through APIs to Aarogya Setu.


“The test is not only useful as a routine sero-survey tool to establish a previous infection, but even more importantly, as a quantifier of antibodies to address such critical questions as the rate of fading of antibodies, and in general, understanding of biological responses that depend on the quantity of antibodies, such as the efficacy of vaccines in generating antibodies and vaccine breakthroughs,” said Prof Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, DST.


According to Dr. Vinay Kumar, CEO, and co-founder of PathShodh, “This novel technology can detect the COVID-19 antibodies all the way down to nanomolar concentration. It can work with venous or capillary (finger prick) whole blood sample as well as serum sample. We plan to deploy the product in the market in the next couple of weeks. PathShodh’s current production capacity is about 1 lakh tests per month, and we can scale this up further by augmenting the manufacturing infrastructure.”


PathShodh’s multi-analyte Lab-on-Palm platform “anuPathTM”, is capable of performing early diagnosis and management of diabetes, liver disease, anaemia, and malnutrition. With COVID-19 serology test development, the start-up has expanded its product line beyond Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) and plans to offer a new line of diagnostics solutions for infectious diseases as well.


More technical information on this technology can be found in the following preprint available on the Medical Archive (medRxiv): https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.04.21256472


For further details, Navakanta Bhat Dean, Division of Interdisciplinary Sciences, Professor Centre for Nano Science and Engineering, IISc Co-founder, PathShodh Healthcare Pvt Ltd ([email protected], 9448472680) and Vinay Kumar CEO and Co-Founder PathShodh Healthcare Pvt Ltd. ([email protected], 9108934728) can be contacted.
 

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'India remains greatest rising power despite Covid-19 tragedy' | India News - Times of India


RIYADH: Despite the damage caused by the record rise in Covid-19 cases, India remains the "greatest rising power" on the planet and has a number of fundamental strengths that will make it one of the "most powerful" countries in the world, according to report published in a Saudi daily.
"Coupled with these political advantages, India's demography affords it a mighty relative advantage. It is projected to surpass China as the world's most populous nation by 2024. Crucially, more than 50 percent of India's population is below the age of 25 and 65 percent is under the age of 35," he added.
Pointing to India's sturdy figures, the foreign policy expert said that economic numbers "simply do not lie." "By 2050, it is estimated that India will account for a startling 15 percent of global gross domestic product (GDP). Coming out of the Covid-19 economic abyss, the subcontinent is set for a golden era of renewed growth," Dr Hulsman said.
He also reminded how the International Monetary Fund estimates India's economy is on course to grow by an impressive 11.5 percent this year, which is the only major global economy predicted to experience double-digit growth.

Yo Brown Sepoys!! the white man has spoken
 

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Now see how lobby working...
Good. That means we don't have to export Covaxin. As there will be no demand for non WHO vaccine. More Sputnik V for us and I would urge BioE, BB nasal and the DNA vaccine by Zydus-Cadilla and yet to be named RNA vaccine from India to not submit data with WHO.

With it, no one will blame G.O.I of protectionism by not exporting to other countries.
 

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Its pure BS . Just for example TG state has close to 6.92 lakh vaccines as of 18th may . Just check how many they given in last 2 days its not even 5000. today so far they had given only 1400 dose .

Same with TN they had 13.63 lakh vaccines as of 18th May . they did just 50k yesterday and today so far 24k apart from the allocated to state govt GMSD chennai has another 4.5 lakhs vaccines as buffer , GMSD mumbai has close to 6.8 lakh vaccines .

Looks like state govt's are seeing how they can make some loot from the free vaccines given by GoI and divert it for paid vaccination

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I also think that part of the reason is, after the change in policy to have states and private hospitals to make 50 percent of procurement post May 1.. the even distribution of vaccines across India has been disrupted, with early moving states placing their orders and even receiving the shots already, while laggard states just cribbing.. Also, I guess people in many places, people are afraid to go out for vaccines right now..
Also, part of the reason is vaccine scarcity.. as vaccine supply is not abundant enough, in places where demand is very high.. states should continuously monitor supply and demand and rejig vaccine quotas to various districts dynamically, as demand varies.. rather than have fixed quotas..
 

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Dear chinatown murican

We have 4 times population of your country and we exported vaccines which won't even cover 5 % of our population . So just keep your shit ass chinatown face away and stop lecturing us .

i'm american. what i see Modi govern just incompetent. Modi had a year and half to stockpile oxygenator/ppe/vaccine etc etc, yet Modi want to do his vaccine diplomacy and send it out to other countries before vaccinated its own population. Do you see US given out alot of its vaccine when most american is not vaccinated few month back, we still hording tons vaccine for americans. of course the virus doesn't care about whether is chinese/indian or american. america got burned at the beginning of pandemic, now US have tons stockpile of PPE etc etc just in case. something modi obviously didn't learn from our mistake.
like i said, if you dont trust china stuff, its SIMPLE, dont buy it. make your own, stockpile it before you send out to other place.
 

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Its pure BS . Just for example TG state has close to 6.92 lakh vaccines as of 18th may . Just check how many they given in last 2 days its not even 5000. today so far they had given only 1400 dose .

Same with TN they had 13.63 lakh vaccines as of 18th May . they did just 50k yesterday and today so far 24k apart from the allocated to state govt GMSD chennai has another 4.5 lakhs vaccines as buffer , GMSD mumbai has close to 6.8 lakh vaccines .

Looks like state govt's are seeing how they can make some loot from the free vaccines given by GoI and divert it for paid vaccination

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Rajasthan is the leader in this regard.

Around 11L vaccine shots 'wasted' or 'missing'.

The oppostion states will do everything to make sure vaccination drive fails.
 

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