“…Newer systems, such as GeneXpert, have been developed, requiring less extensive training, infrastructure, and equipment, making them well-suited for resource-limited settings (Oladimeji et al, 2020 ; Rakotosamimanana et al, 2020 ). There has been a surge in innovative sample preparation methods, such as, strip- or cartridge-based systems for the aforementioned PCR machines and new kits such as the QIAprep& Viral RNA UM kit (Becerril Vargas et al, 2022 ). Increasing safety has been a key objective, with various developments aimed at virus inactivation before testing, thereby mitigating the risk for laboratory staff and reducing the need for equipment, infrastructure, and practices (e.g., containment level 2 requirements) that maintain infection control for a virus whose predominant transmission mode is via aerosol (Geng and Wang, 2023 ).…”