Roche rapidly develops a PCR test for Ebola within six days as rare Bundibugyo virus drives urgent need for detection
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Roche (OTCQX:RHHBY) has developed a Research Use Only PCR test to detect the rare Ebola Bundibugyo virus. Created within six days of the genome sequence release via TIB MOLBIOL, it runs on LightCycler and cobas z 480 platforms.
The assay supports outbreak response in Central and East Africa, where WHO declared a Public Health Emergency on 17 May 2026. TIB MOLBIOL leveraged a rapid-response library of 15,000 test pre-designs and 3,000 positive control materials, and works with public health labs to expand frontline testing and surveillance.
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Positive
- Bundibugyo Ebola RUO PCR test developed within six days of genome release
- Assay compatible with multiple Roche platforms, including LightCycler 480 and cobas z 480
- Rapid-response library of 15,000 test pre-designs and 3,000 positive controls
- Collaboration with public health labs in Central and East Africa for deployment
Negative
- Bundibugyo assay currently Research Use Only, not validated as an IVD or emergency-use test
- IVD or emergency-use validation for diagnostics can take months or years
- New Roche test targeting detection of Bundibugyo virus supports efforts to address critical need during ongoing outbreaks1
- Roche's unique outbreak response capabilities enabled rapid development of the PCR test within six days of the Bundibugyo genome sequence being published
- This assay enables laboratories to swiftly establish testing capabilities, helping to contain the outbreaks while providing critical surveillance to monitor any further spread
TIB MOLBIOL is dedicated to PCR diagnostics and sits at the frontline of outbreak response, maintaining a "rapid response" library of 15,000 test pre-designs across a wide range of pathogens and more than 3,000 positive control materials. This extensive library and expertise in oligonucleotide synthesis allowed TIB MOLBIOL to evaluate multiple primer and probe combinations for the rare Ebola Bundibugyo virus within hours rather than weeks. The off-the-shelf approach is also supported by the immediate mobilization of TIB MOLBIOL's workforce and facility resources to address outbreaks as soon as they are identified.
"In outbreak situations, we recognize the ability to respond quickly is critical, and diagnostics are among the first vital tools needed," said Dr. Marcus Droege, CEO of TIB MOLBIOL. "Research-use assays play a crucial role in the first phase of the outbreak response, and our focus is on working closely with laboratories to establish testing capability quickly, support surveillance and response efforts, and enable faster, more informed decision-making when it matters most."
Ahead of fully approved diagnostic availability, RUO tests are shipped directly to laboratories where they can be validated, which is essential for early-stage outbreak response, surveillance and research. Validation of a product as an in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) or for emergency use can take months or even years.
Using real clinical samples, the assay's performance and specificity for the Bundibugyo variant were expeditiously evaluated by TIB MOLBIOL's network of independent reference labs, providing critical real-time feedback.
Roche is now working directly with public health laboratories and authorities in affected regions to bring vital PCR testing closer to the Ebola outbreak frontlines to support faster detection in line with WHO guidance2 to strengthen laboratory capacity and ensure rapid testing access. As a long-standing partner in healthcare infrastructure across the African continent, Roche's local partnerships and regional supply chains ensure that critical surveillance tools can be effectively made accessible to the reference laboratories and public health institutions that urgently require them during this emergency.
This test for the Bundibugyo virus is the latest in a series of rapid-response molecular solutions for infectious diseases produced at scale by Roche, including Mpox in 2022, Covid-19 in 2020, ZIKA in 2015, Ebola (
About Ebola
Ebola is a severe and often fatal illness, with average case fatality rates of around
Ebola is caused by viruses that belong to the Orthoebolavirus genus of the filoviridae family7. Six species of Orthoebolaviruses have been identified to date, with three known to cause large outbreaks Ebola virus (EBOV) causing Ebola virus disease (EVD),
Ebola first occurred in 1976 in two simultaneous outbreaks: one outbreak was of SVD in Nzara in what is now
Molecular pathogen detection assays have previously played an important role in Ebola outbreak response. During the 2014–2016
About TIB MOLBIOL
TIB MOLBIOL is a subsidiary of Roche Diagnostics that has supplied the global market with reagents for research and medical diagnostics for over 30 years. As a manufacturer of custom oligonucleotides the company partnered in the development of molecular diagnostics and built a broad portfolio of diagnostic assays, in particular for inherited genetic as well as somatic mutation testing, quantitative assays for haematology and transplantation medicine. The majority of assays are used to test for infectious diseases. They are available as modular kits, enabling the creation of symptomatic panels by combining assays, including emerging pathogens. To support customers performing human genotyping, TIB MOLBIOL provides custom-made LightSNiP assays for SNP analysis. TIB MOLBIOL is headquartered in
For more information about the tests and system, please visit www.diagnostics.roche.com.
About Roche
Roche (SIX: RO, ROP; OTCQX: RHHBY) is a healthcare company uniquely placed to prevent, stop and cure diseases by uniting leading science and technology across diagnostics, medicines and digital solutions.
Roche was founded in Basel, Switzerland in 1896 and today is a leading provider of transformative medicines and diagnostics for millions of people in over 150 countries around the world. It is dedicated to tackling healthcare challenges that place the greatest strain on patients, families, communities and healthcare systems. Across its Diagnostics and Pharmaceutical divisions, Roche focuses on areas including oncology, neurology, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, ophthalmology, infectious diseases and immunology with the aim of providing real and positive change for patients, the people they love and the professionals who care for them.
Genentech in the United States is a fully owned subsidiary in the Roche Group. Roche is the majority shareholder in Chugai Pharmaceutical, a major innovator in the Japanese therapeutic antibody market.
For more information, please visit www.roche.com.
TIB MOLBIOL Bundibugyo virus test is for research use only. Not for use in diagnostics procedures.
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References
[1] World Health Organization factsheet: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/ebola-disease
[2] Pan American Health Organisation: https://www.paho.org/en/news/18-5-2026-paho-reinforces-preparedness-measures-following-who-ebola-emergency-declaration
[3] World Health Organization factsheet: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/ebola-disease
[4] https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/bundibugyo-rare-virus-causing-deadly-new-ebola-outbreak-drc-has-no-vaccine-yet;
[5] WHO Disease Outbreak News: https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2026-DON602
[6] https://globalnews.ca/news/11855031/ebola-outbreak-explained-who-declares-global-health-emergency/
{7} International Committee on Virus Taxonomy, ICTV : https://ictv.global/report/chapter/filoviridae/filoviridae/orthoebolavirus
[8] International Classification of Disease, ICD-11, 2024: https://icd.who.int/en/
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