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Francis Desouza on genomic sequencing

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“Over the course of 2020 we probably sequenced on about three percent of the positives that we've seen. This year now best practices to do between five and ten percent. If you look at the last three months we're now in that five to ten percent range so I think overall we're starting to get the right amount of sequencing done in the US.”

Francis Desouza
Former President & Chief Executive Officer, Illumina, Inc.
Policy Impact genomic sequencingpandemic responsepublic health infrastructure

On , Francis Desouza, Former President & Chief Executive Officer at Illumina, Inc., spoke about genomic sequencing during Illumina CEO explains what scientists are studying to determine if Omicron variant is more transm… on Face the Nation.

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Francis deSouza, CEO of Illumina, a company that identifies and tracks COVID variants through genomic sequencing, said ...
Francis Desouza

About Francis Desouza

Former President & Chief Executive Officer · Illumina, Inc.

Francis deSouza, then CEO of Illumina, appeared on CNBC in December 2021 and January 2022 to discuss the company's role in COVID-19 genomic surveillance and its financial performance. In December 2021, deSouza stated that the U.S. had made progress in sequencing COVID-19 positives, reaching a national rate of five to ten percent in the prior three months, though he noted variability across states, with some sequencing 30 percent of positives and others only one percent. He described the Omicron variant as "surprisingly" heavily mutated, with over 50 new mutations, and said hypotheses for its emergence included chronic infection in an immunocompromised person, animal-to-human transmission, or circulation in an unsequenced population. He also said the U.K. had been a leader in genomic surveillance since April 2020, while most other countries did not follow until December 2020. In January 2022, deSouza said Illumina's 2021 revenue grew 39 percent over the previous year and that the company guided for 14 to 16 percent growth in 2022, which he described as "significantly ahead" of expectations. He attributed the growth to expanding reimbursement for genomic testing, noting that over one billion people worldwide had reimbursement for some form of genomic testing, with expectations to reach two billion in a few years. He also said that over 117 countries were using Illumina for COVID genomic surveillance, and that the company's Grail cancer detection test was signing up employers and healthcare providers.

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