Orissa high court seeks government response on advanced blood testing technology in Odisha

The Orissa High Court has asked the state government for a response. This concerns a petition about blood testing. The petition requests advanced ID-NAT implementation. It should be in all government-run blood banks. The current NAT-PCR technology is considered outdated. ID-NAT offers more accurate detection of infections. The matter is adjourned until September 15.
Orissa high court seeks government response on advanced blood testing technology in Odisha
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Cuttack: Orissa high court on Wednesday sought a response from the state govt on a PIL seeking implementation of advanced Individual Donor Nucleic Acid Testing (ID-NAT) in all govt-run and affiliated blood banks across Odisha.The division bench, led by Chief Justice Harish Tandon and Justice M S Raman heard the petition filed by Dr Amarendra Mohapatra, a 64-year-old retired scientist of Indian Council of Medical Research’s Regional Medical Research Centre, Bhubaneswar.The petitioner urged the state to procure and install ID-NAT systems through the Odisha State Medical Corporation Ltd, replacing the currently used NAT-PCR technology, which he termed as outdated and less effective in detecting infections like HIV, HBV and HCV.The PIL contended that ID-NAT provides more accurate and timely detection of blood-borne infections and has been adopted by institutions like AIIMS Delhi, AIIMS Rishikesh, AIIMS Bhubaneswar and ILBS Delhi.Advocate Satya Sundar Kanungo appeared for the petitioner, while additional govt advocate Debasish Tripathy represented the state. The matter was adjourned to Sept 15.

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