Abu Dhabi approves three new rapid COVID-19 tests

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Three new COVID-19 diagnostic tests have been approved in Abu Dhabi to be used in emergency departments and urgent care centres.

The new ones are: Antigen test, RT-LAMP genetic test and saliva specimen test.

According to the Department of Health - Abu Dhabi, the three tests will provide quicker results, and are based on the latest global scientific developments. 

  • Antigen test: Nasal swab rapid viral detection test that provides results in 20 minutes.
  • RT-LAMP genetic test: Nasal swab test that provides results within one hour.
  • Saliva specimens: Can be used for COVID-19 diagnosis in children in healthcare settings if the collection of a nasal swab is not possible.

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