ETL CoronaCheck®
A rapid, reliable, non-invasive test for corona virus in exhaled breath
The rapid spread in coronavirus leads to a need for reliable Point of Care (PoC) tools enabling rapid screening for the virus. Current coronavirus testing doesn’t offer the desired reliability, typically resulting in too many false negatives. People infected with coronavirus are not detected by the system and return to their normal lives, believing they are not infected, yet spreading the virus.
Our mission is to make testing for coronavirus rapid, reliable and easy, providing instant results at Point of Care, requiring neither sample handing nor laboratory equipment.
A game changing PoC screening device to be used at the frontline in the fight against coronavirus.
ETL CoronaCheck® is a development of an existing technology, the Inflammacheck®, which is the only device in the market designed to collect EBC and tests for compounds directly therein at PoC.
We, at Exhalation Medical Technology, have been granted a license to explore this opportunity.
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ETL CoronaCheck® News
ETL CoronaCheck validated at Norwegian hospital in Vestfold
The Norwegian-English company Zimmer Peacock and the English company Exhalation Technology are developing an accurate and fast rapid test for the coronavirus, that can be used by everyone.
CoronaCheck was featured on TG3 in Italy
The Norwegian-English company Zimmer Peacock and the English company Exhalation Technology are developing an accurate and fast rapid test for the coronavirus, that can be used by everyone.
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The chemistry of breath tests
From roadside tests to diagnosing Covid-19, Clare Sansom looks at how breathalysers have developed.
A Rapid Antigen Detection Test to Diagnose SARS-CoV-2 Infection Using Exhaled Breath Condensate by A Modified Inflammacheck® Device
Background: The standard test that identifies the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is based on reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) from nasopharyngeal (NP) swab specimens. We compared the accuracy of a rapid antigen detection test using exhaled breath condensate by a modified Inflammacheck® device with the standard RT-PCR to diagnose SARS-CoV-2 infection.