FDA Seeks OK for Flu Virus Testing Reagent Info Collection
Published Date: 8/22/2025
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Summary
The FDA is asking for approval to collect info about special test materials used to spot new types of flu viruses. This affects labs and health folks who track flu outbreaks, helping them stay ahead of the game. No big costs or delays are expected, but timely feedback is key to keep things moving smoothly.
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FDA collecting flu reagent information
If you work in a laboratory or a public health agency, the FDA asked the Office of Management and Budget for permission to collect information about special test materials (reagents) used to detect specific novel influenza A viruses. This collection is meant to help labs and health officials find and track new flu strains more quickly. The agency says no big costs or delays are expected, but timely feedback is important to keep things moving.
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