Health experts around the world will be able to contain the spread of novel coronavirus among the population faster, following a breakthrough by University of Sydney and government researchers.
Researchers have used state-of-the-art biosecurity P4 laboratory to grow the live virus from NSW patients.
NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard said: 鈥淯nless clinicians understand the epidemiology of the disease 鈥 how it behaves and replicates - they can鈥檛 develop reliable diagnostic testing to identify and contain it.
This cutting-edge work will expand access to faster, reliable diagnostic testing for infected patients.
鈥淎 team of elite NSW researchers have achieved this by undertaking genome sequencing of the virus and growing the live virus from real patients as opposed to using synthetic materials.鈥
The team of 10 scientists and pathologists at NSW Health Pathology鈥檚 Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research and clinicians at the University of Sydney and Westmead Hospital is hopeful efforts will support the race to develop an effective treatment and vaccine.
Professor Dominic Dwyer, from the University of Sydney鈥檚 , who is NSW Health鈥檚 Director of Public Health Pathology, said the team had been working around the clock to cultivate the virus.
鈥淭his cutting-edge work will expand access to faster, reliable diagnostic testing for infected patients not just here in NSW but around the world,鈥 Professor Dwyer said.
鈥淏eing able to cultivate the novel coronavirus with samples from NSW patients as opposed to trying to mimic it from synthetic specimens is a terrific breakthrough.
鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to be able to share our discovery with the World Health Organization, and international researchers and clinicians, so together we ultimately help save lives.鈥澛