Point-of-care nucleic acid testing for infectious diseases |
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Authors: | Niemz Angelika Ferguson Tanya M Boyle David S |
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Affiliation: | 1 Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences, 535 Watson Drive, Claremont, CA 91711, USA 2 Claremont BioSolutions, 1182 Monte Vista Avenue, Suite #11, Upland, CA 91786, USA 3 Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, 2201 Westlake Ave, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98121, USA |
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Abstract: | Nucleic acid testing for infectious diseases at the point of care is beginning to enter clinical practice in developed and developing countries; especially for applications requiring fast turnaround times, and in settings where a centralized laboratory approach faces limitations. Current systems for clinical diagnostic applications are mainly PCR-based, can only be used in hospitals, and are still relatively complex and expensive. Integrating sample preparation with nucleic acid amplification and detection in a cost-effective, robust, and user-friendly format remains challenging. This review describes recent technical advances that might be able to address these limitations, with a focus on isothermal nucleic acid amplification methods. It briefly discusses selected applications related to the diagnosis and management of tuberculosis, HIV, and perinatal and nosocomial infections. |
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