Co-Diagnostics Confirms Flu Test Effectiveness Against Emerging H3N2 Mutation

Reuters2025-12-17
Co-Diagnostics Confirms Flu Test Effectiveness Against Emerging H3N2 Mutation

Co-Diagnostics Inc. has announced new scientific research results confirming that its Logix Smart ABC test maintains high sensitivity in detecting current influenza strains, including the influenza A H3N2 subclade K. The company conducted an in silico analysis of its Co-Primers®, using data from 3,900 influenza sequences, and found a high degree of homology, ensuring the test’s continued effectiveness. The results indicate that recent mutations in the H3N2 subclade K do not affect the test’s performance. These findings were announced by the company and have not been specified as having been presented at a scientific conference or publication.

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