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Argentina ramps up production of face masks as Chinese demand surges

Feb. 13, 2020
By Sergio Held
BOGOTA, Colombia – Medical supply manufacturers in Argentina have seen a surge in demand for their products from China, which is reaching out globally for the goods it needs to deal with the outbreak of COVID-19.
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Earth threatened by virus

COVID-19 could prove an expensive distraction for life sciences

Feb. 12, 2020
By Mark McCarty
The latest mutation to the coronavirus, dubbed COVID-19, has sparked a reaction by many national governments, but the expense associated with development of vaccines and diagnostics is considerable. Ron Klain, who served as the Obama administration’s coordinator for the response to the Ebola virus, said during an Aspen Institute seminar that drug makers took a hit in their efforts to develop a vaccine for the Ebola virus, and thus there is a need to de-risk these and other development efforts in the private sector.
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Surgical face masks

Coronavirus-related panic purchases trigger supply chain disruptions

Feb. 11, 2020
By David Ho
HONG KONG – The recent coronavirus (2019-nCov) scare has led to a rush of demand for masks that could soon strain pharmaceuticals and med-tech companies alike. In Hong Kong, queues for surgical masks now snake around the block.
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Coronavirus diagnostic test

Hong Kong researchers create fastest coronavirus diagnostic test to date

Feb. 7, 2020
By David Ho and Elise Mak
HONG KONG – A team of researchers at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) claim to have invented the world’s fastest portable 2019-nCoV diagnostic device. From sampling to testing, the device is apparently able to detect the novel coronavirus in just 40 minutes. In comparison, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology that is currently in use can take between 1.5 to 3 hours. The device draws on the latest microfluidic chip technology from Shenzhen Shineway Hi-Tech Co. Ltd.
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Stock chart, upward arrow
Beware the bubble?

Coronavirus outbreak pushes Chinese biotech stocks higher despite market downturn

Feb. 6, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – Share prices of Chinese biotechs that partner with Gilead Science Inc. have surged in China this week, after the U.S. firm’s remdesivir was identified as the most promising drug candidate to treat 2019-nCoV.
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Opportunity compass with Chinese flag

China brings multinational med tech to local hospitals, accelerates regulation and digital

Feb. 3, 2020
By Stacy Lawrence
The market for multinational medical device companies in China has largely been driven by use only in major public hospitals for patients who pay mostly or entirely out-of-pocket. But that’s continuing to change in ways that could offer a window onto medical device trends in the region over the coming decades.
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Coronavirus test tubes

In China, the race is on to develop, approve test kits for coronavirus

Jan. 30, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – Chinese regulators are speeding up to approve more test kits for the deadly coronavirus that already has killed 170 people and infected more than 7,700 globally. Companies also are working around the clock to develop better products and maintain supplies.
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U.S.-China money

Industry: Trade agreement important first step toward fairer Chinese market

Jan. 16, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
Time will tell whether what the Trump administration is calling a “historic” and “landmark” trade agreement with China will better enable drug and device companies to more fairly compete in the Chinese market without having to sacrifice their intellectual property (IP) and technology.
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Inhalation specialist CF Pharmtech closes $90M series E

Jan. 10, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – CF Pharmtech Inc., of Suzhou, China, closed a ¥630 million (US$90 million) series E financing round to bring its inhaled respiratory drugs to global markets and replace imports with homegrown products faster.
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Opportunity compass with Chinese flag

China granting conditional approval to medical devices as part of regulatory update

Jan. 2, 2020
By Jihyun Kim and Elise Mak
HONG KONG – Chinese med-tech regulators said in December that conditional approvals are now available to medical devices after the government created speedy review channels for devices that the country needs.
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