The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has written to states and Union Territories saying all private laboratories in their areas which intend to initiate TrueNat and CBNAAT based tests for COVID-19 be encouraged to apply for NABL accreditation to ensure quality testing.
In a letter, Additional Director General of ICMR Dr G S Toteja said, many of the labs are doing this test for the first time and in view of this, it is prudent to comply with NABL norms and obtain accreditation of private labs.
The letter stated that ICMR, so far, has included a mandatory criterion for obtaining National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) acreditation for all COVID-19 testing private laboratories, including those with TrueNat and CBNAAT platforms. The letter said, this is primarily to ensure quality testing and ensure correct interpretation of test results.
ln view of this, it is prudent to comply with NABL norms and obtain accreditation of private labs.It said, this will also help in improving the overall quality of private labs in states.
Dr Toteja emphasised that in the backdrop of COVID-19 crisis, NABL has established an expedited approval mechanism with fast-track approval being granted within seven days. However, the need to augment testing for COVID-19 in the current situation is well understood. ICMR is committed to support all states in ramping up testing.
All the labs which have applied can reach out to the ICMR with a copy of their NABL application.The ICMR will provide expedited approval for TrueNat and CBNAAT subject to NABL approval, which can be submitted within a maximum time span of four weeks from the date of approval.
Meanwhile, Indian Council of Medical Research, ICMR said that a total of two lakh 41,576 corona virus tests were conducted by various laboratories in the country in the last 24 hours. This is the highest number of tests conducted by laboratories since the outbreak of the pandemic in India. So far, 92 ,97,749 tests have been conducted.
ICMR is continuously increasing its testing facilities for Covid-19 by giving approval to government and private laboratories. As of now,a total one thousand 74 laboratories across India have been given approval including 775 government laboratories and 299 private laboratory chains.
According to the latest data, 20,903 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours taking the total number of cases to 6,25,544. This is the highest spike in fresh cases since the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic in India. In a single day, 379 deaths have been reported taking the nationwide toll to 18,213. Presently, the total number of active corona cases in the country is 2,27,439.Government today said that a total of 3,79,892 people affected with Coronavirus have recovered in the country so far. In the past 24 hours, a record 20032 people have recovered from Covid-19 and with this the recovery rate has improved to 60.72 per cent.