Grant to Develop New, Innovative HIV Self-Test Solution Received

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Grant to Develop New, Innovative HIV Self-Test Solution Received

06 Jan, 2017

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Medical device innovator Atomo Diagnostics have announced it is the recipient of a US$2.6 million (A$3.6 million) grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a next-generation HIV self-test. The grant will support development of an affordable, reliable and simple HIV rapid diagnostic test that will enable people in resource-poor countries to test themselves. Combined with recent equity funding from New York based Global Health Investment Fund, this grant funding enables Atomo to continue to strengthen its position as a leader in the provision of low cost solutions delivering best-in-class usability, reliability and safety to countries most affected by the HIV pandemic.

The consensus opinion of the global health community is that HIV self-testing has unique potential to reach untested populations that are not accessing existing facilities-based testing services; particularly those at high risk of HIV infection that require more frequent testing. Currently there are very few affordable and easy-to-use HIV self-tests available to people in developing countries.

“This grant from the Gates Foundation is an important milestone for Atomo,” said CEO John Kelly. “We have sought always to develop simple, low-cost solutions that remove errors common with the current generation of ‘bits in a box’ test kits. This grant is an endorsement of our innovative user-friendly approach to testing and our commitment to making a positive impact on global health.”

With this new grant funding, Atomo will develop a rapid diagnostic test device designed specifically to address the needs of millions of self-test users in low and middle-income countries. A key component of this grant-funded program will be engaging with public and private sector partners in developing countries to support commercial launch in key markets with significant HIV burdens. Atomo intends to partner with researchers, health workers and end users in these markets to create a self-test solution that meets the needs of national public health systems and individual self-test users worldwide.

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