Today's Udayana University Polymerase Chain Reaction Laboratory (PCR Lab) Officially Begins Operation, Can Perform Swab Tests Up to 300 Samples Per Day
Jimbaran - Udayana University Hospital now has a laboratory to conduct a Covid-19 patient swab test. Since it was established as Covid-19 Patient Isolation Special Hospital by the Governor of Bali, various supporting facilities have been prepared to support the Covid-19 treatment service which is now a worldwide pandemic. Unud Hospital has 97 beds to accommodate positive patients with Covid-19 and to date many patients have been declared cured.
To support and accelerate the handling of Covid-19 patients, Unud Hospital now has a PCR Lab with assistance from the Central Government and Local Governments. The Unud Hospital PCR Lab has two devices that are assisted by the Central Government where one device is capable of carrying out swab-based PCR tests up to 96 samples once operating. To support the operation of this Lab, adequate human resources have also been prepared, supported by the Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University. Starting today, Wednesday (6/5/2020) the PCR Lab began an examination of the results of swabs of patients treated at Unud Hospital where there were 25 patients currently being treated for swab testing.
The Governor of Bali, together with the Regional Secretary and related agencies, had the opportunity to review the Unud Hospital Lab PCR before operating. Unud Rector together with Deputy Rector IV who is the Chairperson of the Unud Co-19 Task Force, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Director of Unud Hospital and related staff also accompanied the PCR Lab's review by the Governor of Bali.
On that occasion, Bali Governor Wayan Koster said that with these two tools, it can roughly test 300 samples per day and this can support the swab examination which has so far only been carried out at the Sanglah Hospital Lab. This innovation will accelerate the handling of Covid-19, especially in quarantine. If a swab test is done there is certainty for the patient and if it is declared negative it can go home. Of course handling can be done better and faster.
The Governor further said that there are currently several Labs namely in Sanglah Hospital, Unud Hospital and FK Warmadewa University Lab. In Udayana Hospital there are two tools and in FK Warmadewa Lab there is one tool, it is hoped that this can test up to 450 samples per day. If all of these are operational, swab tests will be prioritized because they are more efficient.
The Governor also gave appreciation to the University and Unud Hospital which has become Covid-19 Isolation Hospital. In the future, this hospital is also expected to be able to overcome the same thing and to carry out certain missions in the field of health as well as to become a partner of the regional government in implementing programs to improve the quality of adequate and quality health and tourism services.
While Unud Rector Prof. A.A Raka Sudewi added that with the operation of the PCR Lab, an examination for Covid-19 samples and the PCR examination was carried out to confirm the diagnosis of Covid-19. With this result many things can be streamlined, one of which is in terms of quarantined waiting time so that the quarantine site is not full and OTG can be confirmed quickly, given the results of this PCR can ensure the certainty of Covid-19.
Furthermore, the Chancellor said that there had been several stages undertaken to prepare for this. To realize this certainly requires cooperation from all parties including medical staff, FK through existing human resources to support Unud Hospital as a hospital that has a Lab and is also supported by procurement of equipment by the central and regional governments. The Chancellor also appreciated all those who supported this.
During the Governor's visit, discussions were also held regarding the future development of Unud Hospital. It is hoped that the Regional Government can provide support for the development of this Hospital.
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