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Last Updated on 05 Sep 2009 at 8 AM
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TB Screening - Vietnam

Solicitation ID 2009-74901
Posted Date 14 Aug 2009 at 4 PM
Archive Date 05 Sep 2009 at 5 AM
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Contracting Office Procurement And Grants Office (Atlanta)
Agency Department Of Health And Human Services
Location Vietnam

The Coordinating Center for Infections Diseases (CCID), Division of Tuberculosis Elimination (DTBE), of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention intends to award a sole source, firm fixed price contract, in accordance with FAR Part 13, using simplified acquisition procedures, to Cho Ray Hospital, 201B Nguyen Chi Thanh St., District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Cho Ray Hospital will deliver a study which will calculate and compare the sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value of the tuberculin skin test (TST) with one or more Interferon-y release assays (IGRAs) in identifying culture confirmed TB in foreign born children.

Cho Ray Hospital appears to be the only organization in Viet Nam that can provide the services to meet all the program requirements being that they are the only organization authorized by the U.S. Department of State to perform the required duties. They are the only known contractor that has successfully adopted and instituted the technical instructions for latent TB infection screening issued by CDC's Division of Quarantine and Global Migration (DGMQ). No Request for Quotes (RFQ) will be issued based upon this Notice of Intent. Any interested parties are welcome to submit their credentials and ability to provide the services, via e-mail, to [email protected]. Include reference number (2009-74901). Responses must be received by Friday, August 21, 2009, to be considered.

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