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Co-Diagnostics Performs Analysis of Influenza Co-Primers® to Confirm Reactivity Against Flu A H3N2 Mutation

Key Takeaway: Co-Diagnostics has conducted an in silico analysis confirming that its Logix Smart ABC test remains effective against the influenza A H3N2 subclade K. This analysis showed high homology with 3,900 influenza sequences, indicating the test's sensitivity is stable. The company is also preparing for clinical performance testing of a new multiplex test aimed at FDA clearance.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Co-Diagnostics confirmed the effectiveness of its Logix Smart ABC test against H3N2.
  • The test retains comparable sensitivity to when it was first developed over five years ago.
  • The company is committed to expanding access to high-quality PCR testing solutions.

CONCERNS & RISKS

  • The current flu vaccine is mismatched with the H3N2 subclade K.
  • Subclade K has limited natural immunity in communities, raising public health concerns.

Full Press Release Details

SALT LAKE CITY,Dec. 17, 2025/PRNewswire/ -- Co-Diagnostics, Inc.(Nasdaq: CODX)("Co-Dx" or "the Company"), a molecular diagnostics company with a unique, patented platform for the development of molecular diagnostic tests, today announced that it has performed an in silico analysis of the Co-Primers® used in itsLogix Smart® ABC test* for the detection of influenza A, influenza B and COVID-19. The analysis showed a high homology against 3,900 influenza sequences, confirming comparable reactivity of the primer sets against the influenza A H3N2 subclade K.
According to theWorld Health Organization, seasonal influenza causes approximately 3–5 million cases of severe illness annually, resulting in 290,000–650,000 respiratory fatalities. This year's flu vaccine ismismatchedwith subclade K (or "J.2.4.1"), which has limited natural immunity within communities. influenza A subtype H3N2 hashistoricallybeen associated with higher rates of hospitalization and death, andpreliminary datahas already linked subclade K to countries like Japan and the United Kingdom experiencing earlier than usual flu seasons in 2025, following Australia reporting a record flu season.
"We have received customer inquiries regarding the performance of the Logix Smart ABC test against this year's influenza strains," remarked Dwight Egan, CEO of Co-Dx. "Based on the results of this analysis, we are confident that the test retains comparable sensitivity as when it was first developed on our proprietary platform more than five years ago. This consistency underscores the stability of our technology and our commitment to expanding access to high-quality PCR testing solutions."
In November 2020, the Logix Smart ABC test received CE-marking for the simultaneous detection of and differentiation of influenza A, influenza B, and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The test's Co-Primers target a region on the MP gene of influenza A, whereas the mutations associated with subclade K occur in the HA region of the genome. The in silico analysis concluded that there is no concern that any emerging H3N2 strains would affect the test kit's sensitivity. The Logix Smart ABC test is intended for use by qualified and trained clinical laboratory personnel.
In November 2025, the Company announced that it hadinitiated clinical performance testingfor the Co-Dx PCR Flu A/B, COVID-19, RSV point-of-care upper-respiratory multiplex test**, which is intended to support a submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for 510(k) clearance. Similar to the Logix Smart test, the flu A targets in this test are not expected to be affected by H3N2 subclade K.
*This test is not approved or cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is for export only and is not for sale in the United States.
**The Co-Dx PCR platform (including the Co-Dx PCR Home™, Co-Dx PCR Pro™, mobile app, and all associated tests and software) is subject to review by the FDA and/or other regulatory bodies and is not available for sale.
About Co-Diagnostics, Inc.:Co-Diagnostics, Inc., a Utah corporation, is a molecular diagnostics company that develops, manufactures and markets state-of-the-art diagnostics technologies. The Company's technologies are utilized for tests that are designed to detect and/or analyze nucleic acid molecules (DNA or RNA). The Company also uses its proprietary technology to design specific tests for its Co-Dx PCR at-home and point-of-care platform (subject to regulatory review and not currently for sale) and to identify genetic markers for use in applications other than infectious disease.
Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the expected performance and sensitivity of the Company's diagnostic tests, the impact of influenza virus mutations, ongoing and planned clinical testing, and potential regulatory submissions and approvals. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, changes in viral genomics, regulatory review processes, clinical and analytical performance results, manufacturing and supply considerations, market conditions, and other risks described from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, except as required by law.
SOURCE Co-Diagnostics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Logix Smart ABC test?

The Logix Smart ABC test detects influenza A, influenza B, and COVID-19.

How effective is the test against H3N2 subclade K?

The analysis confirmed that the test retains comparable sensitivity against H3N2 subclade K.

What are the implications of the flu vaccine mismatch?

The current flu vaccine is mismatched with H3N2 subclade K, raising public health concerns.

What is Co-Diagnostics planning for FDA clearance?

Co-Diagnostics is initiating clinical performance testing for a new multiplex test for FDA submission.

Last updated: Dec 18, 2025