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Center to Advance POC Diagnostics for Global Health

PI: Bernhard Weigl, Ph.D.
PI Institution: Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)
Grant Number: 1-U54-EB007949-01
NIH Program Officer (PO): Brenda Korte, Ph.D.
NIH Lead Science Officer (LSO): John Haller, Ph.D.
Center Website: http://www.path.org/dxcenter/index.php


The use of appropriate point-of-care (POC) diagnostic tests can mean the difference between the right treatment or continued sickness or death. In low-resource settings (LRS), especially in developing countries, diagnostic capabilities are minimal, inadequate, or nonexistent. New and innovative POC diagnostic technologies designed specifically for LRS will have a major impact on global public health by:
  • providing timely and appropriate patient treatment,
  • reducing over-prescription of drugs,
  • restraining the spread of drug resistance, and
  • raising early alerts of a potential pandemic disease.
Emerging technologies in diagnostics offer the opportunity to address many of the clinical unmet needs in LRS. PATH, an international leader in the development of affordable and appropriate diagnostic tests, and its partners have created a Center to Advance Point-of-Care Diagnostics for Global Health. Over the course of 5 years, the Center will accelerate the development and deployment of POC diagnostic tests essential to LRS by:
  • conducting laboratory- and field-based clinical evaluation of up to five selected prototype POC diagnostic tests (Core 1);
  • identifying and selecting up to four innovative and promising technologies for potential development as POC diagnostic tests (Core 2);
  • conducting assessments of the critical clinical needs related to POC diagnostics in relevant resource-limited settings (Core 3);
  • offering a rigorous training program to educate technology developers, researchers, scientists, and engineers, including those from private-sector companies, on the realities of providing healthcare in LRS (Core 4); and
  • coordinating activities though a strong, integrated management team and with the required institutional support (technical, facilities, administrative, financial, legal, and logistical) (Core 5).
Through training and generation of manuals, tutorials, and standard operating proceudres for the activities of all cores, and rigorous plans for dissemination of needs assessment and research, the Center will have an impact beyond its 5-year duration. Managed by PATH, with collaboration from the University of Washington (UW) Department of Global Health as the lead on the training core, the Center will play a central role in accelerating the development and introduction of diagnostic tests for use at the POC. PATH's unique and extensive experience in working with public- and private-sector partners at all stages of the product development, field testing, and introduction process, together with the UW's experience in training in LRS, provide the ideal support for the project's ultimate goal: to improve health among underserved populations worldwide by increasing the availability, accessibility, and affordability of essential POC diagnostic tests.

 

Last reviewed on: 05/14/2008

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