Abbott’s Third COVID-19 Test Launched, Begins Shipping in US

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 16 Apr 2020
Abbott (Lake Forest, IL, USA) has launched its third COVID-19 test, a lab-based serology blood test for the detection of the antibody, IgG, that identifies if a person has had the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). While molecular testing detects whether someone has the virus, antibody tests determine if someone was previously infected. This latest antibody test adds to Abbott's existing COVID-19 tests that are already being used, including its m2000™ molecular laboratory system and its ID NOW™ molecular point-of-care device.

Antibody testing is an important next step to tell if someone has been previously infected. It will provide more understanding of the virus, including how long antibodies stay in the body and if they provide immunity. This type of knowledge could help support the development of treatments and vaccines. Abbott's SARS-CoV-2 IgG test identifies the IgG antibody, which is a protein that the body produces in the late stages of infection and may remain for up to months and possibly years after a person has recovered. Abbott's IgG antibody test will initially be available on its ARCHITECT® i1000SR and i2000SR laboratory instruments which can run up to 100-200 tests per hour.

Image: ARCHITECT® i2000SR (Photo courtesy of Abbott)

Abbott is making the test available as part of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notification without an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) pathway outlined in Policy for Diagnostic Tests for Coronavirus Disease-2019 during the Public Health Emergency. Additionally, Abbott plans to file a EUA submission with the FDA and to CE Mark to the IVD Directive (98/79/EC) in the European Union. Abbott is significantly scaling up its manufacturing for antibody testing and is expecting to immediately ship close to one million tests this week to US customers, and will ship a total of four million tests for April. The company is ramping up to 20 million tests in the US in June and beyond as it expands the tests to run on its new Alinity™ i system. Abbott also will be expanding its laboratory antibody testing to the detection of the antibody, IgM, in the near future.

"We continue to contribute in a significant and meaningful way by providing new solutions across our diagnostics testing platforms," said Robert B. Ford, president and chief executive officer, Abbott. "I'm extremely proud of the many Abbott people who are working around the clock to get as many tests as we can to healthcare workers and patients."



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