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First-ever mobile coronavirus test lab made from shipping containers: study

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First-ever mobile coronavirus test lab made from shipping containers: study

First-ever mobile coronavirus test lab made from shipping containers: study

Researchers from the U.K. have developed the first-ever shipping container lab for COVID-19 testing that features a mobile, low cost, scalable and open-source design.

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RESTRICTIONS: Broadcast: NO USE JAPAN, NO USE TAIWAN Digital: NO USE JAPAN, NO USE TAIWAN Researchers from the U.K. have developed the first-ever shipping container lab for COVID-19 testing that features a mobile, low cost, scalable and open-source design.

The lab units are called CONTAIN, according to a preprint study in BioRxive.

Writing in a news release, the paper’s sponsor Open Cell Labs states each automated lab is rated Biosafety Level 2 plus as designed and requires just one staff.

The staff logs the barcoded samples before plating them.

Then the plates are handed off to OpenTrons OT-2 liquid handling robots for RNA extraction.

Finally, plates from the OT-2 are put into the QuantStudio5 machine for the quantitative polymerase chain reaction test.

Patients take swab tests via a self-closing service window.

Open Cell claims that one lab unit can churn out 2,400 tests per day.

Test results are sent electronically via secured protocols that can be integrated for use by governmental health agencies.

The labs could be scaled up by stacking as many as 39 the units together to form a large-scale coronavirus diagnostic center.

RUNDOWN SHOWS: 1.

Lab units made from shipping containers could be rapidly deployed by truck 2.

Lab layout, equipment and testing protocols 3.

Single lab unit could generate 2,400 test results in 24 hours 4.

Stacked labs could scale up to a large testing facility VOICEOVER (in English): “Researchers from the U.K. have developed the first-ever shipping container lab for COVID-19 testing that features a mobile, low cost, scalable and open-source design.” “The lab units are called CONTAIN, according to a preprint study in BioRxive.” “Writing in a news release, the paper’s sponsor Open Cell Labs states each automated lab is rated Biosafety Level 2 plus as designed and requires just one staff.” “The staff logs the barcoded samples before plating them.

Then the plates are handed off to OpenTrons OT-2 liquid handling robots for RNA extraction.” “Finally, plates from the OT-2 are put into the QuantStudio5 machine for the quantitative polymerase chain reaction test.” “Patients take swab tests via a self-closing service window.

Open Cell claims that one lab unit can churn out 2,400 tests per day.” “Test results are sent electronically via secured protocols that can be integrated for use by governmental health agencies.” “The labs could be scaled up by stacking as many as 39 the units together to form a large-scale coronavirus diagnostic center.” SOURCES: BioRxiv, Open Cell, King’s College London https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.20.106625v1 https://www.opencell.bio/coronavirus https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/first-ever-affordable-shipping-container-labs-for-covid-19-testing For technical and editorial support, please contact: Asia: +61 2 93 73 1841 Europe: +44 20 7542 7599 Americas and Latam: +1 800 738 8377




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