Thursday  March 27, 2008

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----- After the markets closed on Wednesday, March 26th -----
Universal Detection Technology Receives Purchase Order for Anti MRSA
Products From Chinese Distributor

Having recently announced that the company had been invited to present the technology deployed in its BSM-2000 airborne anthrax monitor to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, Universal Detection Technology (OTCBB: ) should have investors monitoring the stock closely. The company, a developer of early-warning monitoring technologies to protect people from bioterrorism and other infectious health threats and provider of counter-terrorism consulting and training services, issued a press release yesterday after the markets closed announcing that it has received a purchase order for anti MRSA products from its Chinese distributor. The purchase order has been placed by Kadinuo Science and Technology in Beijing, China.

This could be great news for the company!
Kadinuo Science and Technology has been active in introduction and promotion of advanced radiation instruments in the Chinese market for over 10 years. Presently, the company is a strong regional supplier of emergency nuclear monitors, environmental radiation monitors, decontamination technologies, and the like.

"This is the second purchase order we have received from our Chinese distributor pursuant to our recent agreement. The first order was related to our line of bioterrorism detection products. We look forward to establishing an effective and long term relationship with Kadinuo and to use their influence to find a market for our products and services in China both in the counter-terrorism market and in the anti-microbial market," said Mr. Jacques Tizabi, 's Chairman and CEO.

Investors are urged to watch Universal Detection Technology! Studies show that China has the highest rate of antibiotic resistant bacteria stains in the world. The World Health Organization West Pacific Regional Office has set up two antimicrobial resistance surveillance centers in Beijing and Shanghai. Data from the offices show the prevalence of both hospital-acquired and community acquired MRSA strains in both cities. Moreover, the breakout of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in the spring of 2003 illustrates how an infectious disease with limited therapeutic options can spread rapidly across national borders. Rapidly increasing travel and migration within China probably contributes to the growth of that nation's resistance problem. It may also spur the spread of China's resistance problems overseas as globalization greatly increases travel from and to that nation.



1) Universal Detection Technology Is Partners with NASA- owns the license to a patented technology developed at NASA's JPL and utilized in 's BSM-2000 used for autonomous monitoring of the air for presence of airborne bacterial spores such as anthrax. also supplies detection kits for detection of up to 5 bioterrorism agents.

2) Government Contracts Continue To Roll In- has already provided its anthrax detection kits to the U.S. Army and sold bacterial spore detection systems to the Government of the United Kingdom.

3) Remarkable Partnerships with Prominent Organizations-On Feb. 1 2008, announced that its BSM-2000 Anthrax Detection System was posted on the Responder Knowledge Base (RKB) website. This website, sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security, is the premier source for information on products, standards, certifications, grants and other equipment-related information needed by First Responders (agencies charged with dealing with terrorism events, including biological and nuclear incidents). The World Wide Market Potential For ’s Anthrax Detection Technology is Enormous!

4) Breaking Into The China Market- also signed an agreement with Kadinuo Science and Technology Company in Beijing on Jan. 30 to market and distribute s products in China. Kadinuo, a leader in the radiation-detection field in China, also creates various decontamination and biohazard technologies for the Chinese State Environmental Protection Administration, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the Administration of Quality Supervision, the Inspection and Quarantine Division, and the Public Security Bureau. In the past two years, Kadinuo has won 13 and 16 government bids respectively. Universal Detection Technology Comments on the Threat of Terrorism at the 2008 Olympic Games in China read more

5) Leading the Industry with Superior Solutions- Aside from large drug companies developing vaccines to combat terrorism (specifically bioterrorism), there are few companies invested in emergency response and detection of bioterrorism hazards, putting Universal Detection Technology on the leading edge of this unexplored frontier.

Universal Detection Technology Working Towards Obtaining a Share of the  Biological Warfare Defense Market! Biowarfare Defense is an Important Priority!

Universal Detection Technology, Inc. (OTC BB: ), based in Beverly Hills, California, is an early stage developer of monitoring technologies, including a bio-terrorism detection device for anthrax, based on technology developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of NASA.

Currently, the main purpose of the Company is the development and commercialization of its anthrax smoke detector, which was launched in May of 2004. In April 2005, renamed the device as the BSM-2000. is targeting this device for use by all federal, state, and local governmental bodies and agencies (including the Postal Service and embassies), as well as the private sector for use at conventions, sporting events, office buildings, financial exchanges, private mail rooms, and other venues. believes the device will be seen as a highly effective, fully automated, and cost efficient anthrax detection system. To date, the Company has not recognized any sales or revenues from the sales of the device; however, it has established agreements with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Rutgers University, Horiba Jobin Yvon, Met One Instruments, and others in support of commercializing the BSM-2000. Recently, the Company received Frost & Sullivan's 2005 Technology Leadership Award in the field of biological detection.

In a recent interview, the Company’s CEO highlighted the cost-effectiveness of the BSM-2000 and its role as a critical, integrated early-warning alarm system that can issue detection alerts in real-time, potentially preventing untold casualties and loss of life in the event of a biological attack.