Chembio Diagnostics donates over 4,500 HIV test kits for the 2009 Testing Millions Global Campaign

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Chembio Diagnostics, Inc. (OTCBB: CEMI), a NY-based company that develops, manufactures, licenses and markets proprietary rapid diagnostic tests, is donating more than 4,500 rapid HIV test kits to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation's 2009 Testing Millions Global Campaign, based in Los Angeles, to commemorate World AIDS Day 2009 on December 1st.

"It's important to remember the need for routine testing so that AIDS patients can receive treatment," said Lawrence A. Siebert, Chairman and CEO of Chembio. "However, according to recent research, approximately one in five people who test positive for HIV fail to receive their results and post-test counseling. Some of these patients who are unaware that they are infected inadvertently delay the beginning of treatment while placing others at risk of exposure."

Siebert went on to note that rapid, point-of-care (POC) tests such as those that Chembio Diagnostics is donating to the Foundation -- single test cartridges, similar to pregnancy tests, that use a small sample of blood and deliver a visual result in approximately 20 minutes -- may be a solution to helping patients become aware of their test results by providing the results before the patients leave the testing site.

"We are extremely grateful that Chembio has seen fit to assist us in our efforts in this way on World AIDS Day," said Terri Ford, senior director of global policy at the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. "Rapid point-of-care tests such as Chembio's play a vital role in our vision for diagnosing HIV infections worldwide, and their generous gift to us of 4,500 tests is a sign of their commitment to our shared goals."

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