Testing for COVID-19 is now underway at the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI), significantly increasing the Department of Health’s testing capacity in Northern Ireland for COVID-19.

The new testing facility is the result of the recently established NI COVID-19 Scientific Advisory Consortium which includes Queen’s University Belfast, Ulster University and AFBI. It is led by Professor Stuart Elborn, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Medicine, Health and Life Sciences at Queen’s University Belfast, who is an international leader in respiratory medicine. The consortium works under the auspices of the Department of Health’s Expert Advisory Group on Testing and is also supported by DAERA.
Patient sample testing began recently at AFBI’s laboratories following an extensive quality assurance process with the Regional Viral Laboratory (RVL) in the Belfast Trust. AFBI are being closely supported by scientists from Queen’s University Belfast.
The consortium expect to increase the testing capacity at AFBI to 1,000 tests per day with further testing capacity, estimated to be an additional 400 tests per day, to be delivered by Ulster University in collaboration with the Western Trust. Other collaborations are currently under development and are expected to come on line shortly.
Minister Edwin Poots warmly welcomed the additional testing facility; “This is another positive step forward in our continued fight against COVID-19. I am grateful for the combined expertise from our universities and AFBI which has enabled us to increase our testing capacity in Northern Ireland. Testing is a key component in tackling this virus and our increased capacity at AFBI is an example of what can be achieved by successful collaboration.”
Professor Elborn said, “We are pleased that patient sample testing for COVID-19 is now taking place at AFBI following a rigorous quality assurance process and extensive collaboration. This new facility will significantly increase Northern Ireland’s capacity for patient testing. The consortium is an example of what cross-sectoral partnership can achieve and the significant difference collaboration can make during this time of a global pandemic.”
Notes to editors:
AFBI is an arms-length body of DAERA delivering research and development, diagnostic and analytical testing, emergency response capability and expert scientific advice for DAERA and other government departments, public bodies and commercial companies in Northern Ireland, and further afield.
AFBI’s Vision is “Advancing the Local and Global Agri-Food Sectors Through Scientific Excellence”.
AFBI’s core areas:
- Leading improvements in the agri-food industry;
- Protecting animal, plant and human health;
- Enhancing the natural and marine environment.
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