Local TB kit, if approved, may reduce diagnosis cost
An indigenous diagnostic kit for tuberculosis
is undergoing the final stages of validation and is expected to bring down the
cost of diagnosing TB significantly. This was stated by the Director General of
the Indian
Council for Medical Research (ICMR),
Dr Soumya Swaminathan, at a symposium on intellectual property in India
organised by the Swiss Embassy.
The new kit is a joint initiative of the
Department of Bio-Technology (DBT), ICMR and the health ministry. "The
health ministry is looking for diagnostics of high quality that is also
affordable," said Dr Swaminathan.
Referring to the recent controversy in the US
where a company that had a monopoly over a crucial drug hiked its price by
5,500%, Dr Swaminathan said India had to be mindful that companies had that
kind of power. The symposium was dominated by those representing Big Pharma
interests who emphasised the high costs of drug discovery based on a study by a
research centre heavily funded by the pharma industry with pharma-provided data
not open to public.
Speakers included those representing the
interests of multinational healthcare companies like Roche, Novartis and
Lucentix, and those from law firms that fight the patent cases for these
companies in India. They spoke about the need to tighten the patent protection
system in India and criticised what they saw as the inefficiencies in the patent
granting process.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Local-TB-kit-if-approved-may-reduce-diagnosis-cost/articleshow/49823734.cms
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