Malaysia among the first in the world to use antigen rapid test kit, says PM


Malaysia is one of the first few countries in the world to use the antigen rapid test kit for Covid-19 screening, says PM Muhyiddin Yassin. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 17, 2020.

MALAYSIA is one of the first few countries in the world to use Antigen Rapid Test Kit (RTK-Ag) for Covid-19 tests, said Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said the Health Ministry has been using it since June last year and the kit was evaluated by the National Public Health Laboratory and the Institute of Medical Research to ensure compliance with the standards required, and later approved by the Medical Device Authority for wider use in the community.

Muhyiddin said this in response to an open letter sent to him by a group of health experts on January 7, where the group among others called for a ramp up in testing with triaged, mass and frequent testing regiment, utilising RTK-Ag instead of PCR to help to reduce the transmission.

“In line with WHO guidelines, RTK-Ag has been used as a confirmatory result when the prevalence of Covid-19 was noted to be high in certain areas or populations. RTK-Ag was used as a confirmatory test in Sabah since October 5 last year.

“The ministry has set up five RTK-Ag testing centres in Sabah to increase the testing capacity. Up to Thursday, a total of 365,740 RTK-Ag tests had been conducted with a positivity rate of 3.75%, which facilitated the ministry in managing the outbreak in Sabah,” he said in a statement tonight.

He added the ministry was also able to identify the positive cases early, isolate and treat them as well as speeding up contact tracing activities to reduce the spread of the disease to the community.

Meanwhile, to manage the outbreak among foreign workers, he said the ministry collaborated with Social Security Organisation (Socso) to conduct mass testing using RTK-Ag test, which enables the early detection of positive cases.

“Up to Thursday, 146,083 RTK-Ag tests had been done for foreign workers under the Socso screening programme, with a 2.0% positivity rate and subsequent isolation,” he said.

With the addition of diagnostic laboratories, Muhyiddin said the capacity has been increased to an average of 60,000 tests per day with the participation of private laboratories under strict monitoring by the ministry, employing both Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and RTK-Ag tests. 

The labs also routinely conduct testing to identify new virus strains in Malaysia, hence enabling the ministry to further improve its management strategies.

“The ministry is also researching alternative methods of testing – for instance, saliva testing and other new methods available in the market,” he added.

On protecting the heavily burdened healthcare workers in public hospitals, the prime minister assured the decision to decant Covid-19 patients to private hospitals will also help to ease their pressure.

For a start, the finance minister, the director-general of health and other senior government officials has held discussions with the senior management of private hospitals, owned by government-linked companies, to kick-start the decanting initiative. 

“Yesterday, the director-general of health held another discussion with the senior management of other private hospitals via video call, which was attended by almost 400 participants to start implementing the initiative.

“I am touched by the prompt support we have received from private hospitals,” he added. – Bernama, January 17, 2021.


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