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Diagnostic Reagent Facility (DRF)

The IgM Capture (MAC) enzyme linked immunoassay (ELISA) for confirmation of Japanese Encephalitis (JE), Dengue and West Nile virus infection was developed by ICMR-NIV, Pune in 1984. Till 2005, JE, Dengue and Chikungunya MAC ELISA kits were used for outbreak investigations and in-house research activity at ICMR-NIV. The JE and Chikungunya MAC ELISA kits were subsequently evaluated by Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), USA on the request of World Health Organization (WHO).

In 2006, there were reports of widespread incidence of Dengue, JE and Chikungunya fever in different parts of the country. During this period states were facing an acute shortage of diagnostic kits and to meet these requirements NVBDCP (National Vector Borne Disease Control Program) approached ICMR-NIV, Pune. On this issue, a meeting was held for “Scaling up production capacity of diagnostic kits by ICMR-NIV Pune” under Chairpersonship of Joint Secretary (Health), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on 30th August 2006 at New Delhi. As per that, Diagnostic Reagent Facility (DRF) was set up for production of diagnostic kits at ICMR-NIV Pune with financial support from NVBDCP.

Since, 2007 ICMR-NIV has been supplying JE, Dengue and Chikungunya MAC ELISA kits regularly to the Sentinel Centers and Apex Laboratories throughout the country as per directions by NVBDCP. The kits are being provided to the centers based on their requirements. The kits are also being supplied to WHO-SEAR for onward transmission to neighboring countries. In 2016, the Viral Research and Diagnostic Laboratories (VRDL) scheme was introduced by the Government of India under Department of Health Research, as outbreaks of viral agents are very common in India. JE, Dengue and Chikungunya MAC ELISA kits are also being supplied to these VRDLs across the country for outbreak investigation and research purposes.

Scientists
Sr. No.Name of the staffDesignation
1Dr. Deepti Parashar

Scientist E and Group Leader

2Dr. Kanchankumar P. Patil

Scientist E

Technical Staff
Sr. No.Name of the staffDesignation
1Mr. Kishor R. Kshirsagar

Sr. Technician-3

2

Mrs. Reva Y. More

Sr. Technician-2

3

Mrs. Anjana. U. Ugale

Sr. Technician-1

4

Mrs. Snehal Veer

Sr. Technician-1

5

Mr. Nitin S. Dhawale

Sr. Technician-1 (Engineering)

6

Mrs. Aarti Waghmare

Technician-3

7

Mr. Babasaheb N. Wakde

Technician-1

8

Mr. Mukesh Chavan

Lab Assistant-1

Project Staff
Sr. No.Name of the staffDesignation
1Ms. Madhura Punekar

Technical Assistant

2

Ms. Archana Varma

Technical Assistant

3

Ms. Daisy Saini

Technical Assistant

4

Ms. Vaishnavi Salvi

Technical Assistant

5

Mr. Suraj Pande

Technical Assistant (Engineering)

6

Mr. Vishal Tate

Technician-A

7

Mr. Rahul Tiwade

Technician-A

8Ms. Tejal ShahTechnical Support-3
9Ms. Shraddha MoonTechnical Support-2
10Mr. Shreedhar ShuklaTechnical Support-2
11

Ms. Kirti Ranjane

Technical Support-2

Ongoing Projects

Ongoing Projects

  • 1 Scaling up facilities for production of Diagnostic kits/ Reagents for detection of JE, DEN & CHIK viruses.

  • 2 Identification of aptamers for Chikungunya virus detection and antiviral therapy.
Significant research findings/contributions
  • The kit production and supply was started with 126 kits in a year 2006. It has been reached to 12000 kits in the year 2019. Till date, total 74,915 kits for JE, DEN & CHIK have been supplied under national program throughout the country. In the starting, NVBDCP had identified 119 sentinel surveillance hospitals (SSH) for the testing of JE, DEN & CHIK. At present DRF is providing services to more than 700 SSHs throughout the country including the remote/ difficult areas like Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Sikkim, Tripura, Meghalaya, Kashmir (Srinagar), Port Blair (Andaman & Nicobar) and Lakshadweep islands.

Research Areas

  • The main mandate of DRF is production and supply of JE, Dengue and Chikungunya MAC ELISA kits through the National Program. Besides production and supply of MAC ELISA kits, DRF also has responsibility of imparting hands on training time to time to the laboratory staff of newly identified sentinel surveillance hospitals by NVBDCP. DRF has also been involved in research and development of newer diagnostic assays.
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