15 July 2026 | Wednesday | News
Roche (SIX: RO, ROP; OTCQX: RHHBY) announced that it introduces the cobas® HDV test for use on the cobas® 5800/6800/8800 systems, a diagnostic tool for the detection and quantification of Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) RNA, in countries accepting the CE mark. Available on the industry-leading cobas 5800/6800/8800 systems, Roche aims to help healthcare providers in identifying patients and monitoring their care more effectively alongside newly available treatments.
"This is an important advancement of our commitment to improving outcomes for people living with liver disease," said Matt Sause, CEO of Roche Diagnostics. "With the cobas HDV test, we are providing clinicians with a reliable tool to aid in the identification of infected individuals and to monitor their response to treatment."
Hepatitis D, which globally affects an estimated 12 million people1, is a unique ‘satellite virus’ that can only infect people who already have the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). Because of this relationship, it can occur as a co-infection, that is, being infected with both viruses at once, or a super-infection, which is being infected with HDV after already having chronic Hepatitis B. Co-infection could explain about 1 in 5 cases of liver disease2, and super-infection being particularly dangerous with over 90% of cases becoming chronic and accelerating to liver damage3.
Despite the severity of the disease, testing has often been limited to manual methods or lab-developed tests that can vary in consistency. The cobas HDV test is the first high-throughput, fully automated HDV assay on the market and addresses the urgent need for a consistent, widely accessible solution. This is particularly important now that specific treatments for HDV are becoming available in many markets, requiring precise monitoring to ensure they are working and to advance patient care.
The assay runs on the fully automated cobas® 5800/6800/8800 systems. These fully automated platforms are already used in laboratories worldwide, allowing for seamless integration into existing workflows. By automating the testing process, laboratories can deliver accurate results faster and more efficiently, helping clinicians make timely decisions for their patients.
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