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08 мая 2026, 10:28
Dubai Municipality launches advanced lab to detect foodborne viruses
DUBAI, 8 May (BelTA - Emirates News Agency) - Dubai Municipality has
launched the ViruGenetics Lab, an advanced testing facility dedicated to
detecting foodborne viruses using the latest genomic technologies, at
Dubai Central Laboratory.
The establishment of the first facility
of its kind in the UAE reflects the Municipality’s continued commitment
to strengthening food safety, safeguarding public health, and advancing
innovation in laboratory services with the aim of enhancing quality of
life in Dubai.
The ViruGenetics Lab has the capacity to process
approximately 60 samples per day, which can be scaled up to 100 samples
in emergency situations. It delivers results within record turnaround
times, accelerating inspections and supporting timely, data-driven
decision-making based on reliable findings.
The new facility
represents a strategic addition to Dubai Central Laboratory’s portfolio
in line with international best practices in food control. It also
supports Dubai Municipality’s objective to develop and implement
globally recognised standards for laboratory testing and calibration.
The
laboratory leverages digital PCR (dPCR) technology, one of the most
advanced molecular analysis methods in the world, offering exceptional
precision and sensitivity in the quantitative and qualitative detection
of viral pathogens. These include norovirus as well as hepatitis A and E
viruses.
This technology is particularly effective in handling
complex food samples, such as dairy products, seafood, juices, and fresh
produce, while maintaining accuracy even in the presence of analytical
inhibitors. All testing procedures are conducted in accordance with
ISO/IEC 17025 standards, ensuring the highest levels of quality,
efficiency, and reliability.
Commenting on the launch, Eng. Hind
Mahmoud Ahmed, Director of the Dubai Central Laboratory Department at
Dubai Municipality, said, “The opening of the ViruGenetics Lab is part
of Dubai Municipality’s broader initiative to establish specialised
laboratories equipped with the latest global technologies. This
milestone underscores our dedication to consolidating Dubai’s position
as a global leader in food safety and health oversight.”
The
ViruGenetics Lab also serves as a scientific platform that supports
collaboration with universities and research centres with the aim of
developing a national database of foodborne viruses and advancing
research in this critical field. It contributes to strengthening the
health safety ecosystem by providing authorities with precise genetic
data on viruses associated with the food chain, enabling proactive,
science-based decision-making.