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QIAGEN Plans to Resubmit EUA Submission in the U.S. for QIAreach SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Test in the First Quarter of 2021

GERMANTOWN, Md. & HILDEN, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--QIAGEN N.V. (NYSE: QGEN; Frankfurt Prime Standard: QIA) today announced that it plans to resubmit in the first quarter of 2021 its QIAreach SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Test to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Emergency Use Authorization to detect SARS-CoV-2 antigens in people with active infections in 15 minutes.

This comes after QIAGEN decided to proactively withdraw the first submission made in November 2020 for this product to address a chemistry-related issue. QIAGEN believes it has resolved the issue, and data is now being collected for submission to the FDA. The eHub used to read out test results is not affected.

“We are working closely with the FDA to ensure that all necessary information is submitted as quickly as possible so that we can make this product available as a solution in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, as many U.S. customers have expressed significant interest in using QIAreach to expand their testing capacity,” said Thierry Bernard, Chief Executive Officer of QIAGEN.

QIAGEN launched the QIAreach SARS-CoV-2 Antigen test in November 2020. The QIAreach™ SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Test, developed in partnership with the Australian digital diagnostics company Ellume, is designed to process more than 30 swab samples per hour, providing digital test results that do not require subjective interpretation, and allowing antibody tests to run simultaneously with antigen tests.

QIAGEN does not expect this decision to have an impact on the outlook for full-year 2021 sales and adjusted earnings, as communicated in December 2020.

Please find the full press release here.

Contacts

QIAGEN
Investor Relations

John Gilardi, +49 2103 29 11711
Phoebe Loh, +49 2103 29 11457
ir@QIAGEN.com

Public Relations
Thomas Theuringer, +49 2103 29 11826
Robert Reitze, +49 2103 29 11676
pr@QIAGEN.com

QIAGEN N.V.

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Headquarters: Venlo, Netherlands
CEO: Thierry Bernard
Employees: 5800
Organization: PUB
Revenues: US$ 1.97 billion (2023)
Net Income: US$ 341.3 million (2023)

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Contacts

QIAGEN
Investor Relations

John Gilardi, +49 2103 29 11711
Phoebe Loh, +49 2103 29 11457
ir@QIAGEN.com

Public Relations
Thomas Theuringer, +49 2103 29 11826
Robert Reitze, +49 2103 29 11676
pr@QIAGEN.com

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