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    DPR recommends Ag-RDTs covid-19 test for offshore workers

    April 24, 2021
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    Lagos — The Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR has advised the use of Antigen-based Rapid Diagnostic Tests (Ag-RDTs) for offshore workers in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.

    Antigen is a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.

    The DPR made the recommendation recently in a circular to the oil and gas industry operators and all industry service providers on the management of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The circular said the World Health Organisation had granted Emergency Use Authorisation for two Ag-RDTs which were SD Biosensor and Abbott with above 80 per cent sensitivity and above 97 per cent specificity.

    According to the circular, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has subsequently approved their use in Nigeria as contained in the guidance for the Use of Approved COVID-19 Ag-RDTs released in January, 2021.

    DPR is by this circular, advising operators and service providers to commence the use of these approved Ag-RDTs.

    DPR is by this circular, advising operators and service providers to commence the use of these approved Ag-RDTs.

    “This is with the aim of addressing the cost implications and psychological impacts on staff due to the current practice of mandatory seven to 10 days isolation to and from offshore/remote locations.

    “Ag-RDTs can typically be conducted within a short turnaround time of 10 to 30 minutes by medical personnel with the requisite training,” the circular said. It further advised them to adhere to the NCDC guidelines.

    “All Ag-RDTs positive results should be interpreted as positive results; counselling, isolation, and national case management guidelines should be adhered to.

    “For an asymptomatic case or a high-risk contact who tests negative on Ag-RDT, a Polymerase Chain Reaction confirmation test becomes mandatory to rule out COVID-19,” the circular said.

    All operators and service providers are to comply with the NCDC guidelines in the use of COVID-19 testing self-reporting case investigation form.

    The circular also directed them to submit monthly returns of summary of test results to the DPR for the monitoring of industry performance in this regard.

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