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All-Serotype Dengue Virus Detection through Multilayered Origami-Based Paper/Polymer Microfluidics

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 7, Issue 12, Pages 3720-3729

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.2c01525

Keywords

dengue virus detection; molecular diagnostics at extreme point of care; RT-LAMP; microfluidic sensor; isothermal amplification; origami-based device

Funding

  1. Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur for the Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship
  2. Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) , Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
  3. Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur for the Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship
  4. Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB)
  5. Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
  6. SERB, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
  7. [PDF/2018/001486]

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A multiplex paper/polymer-based detection strip has been developed for early detection of all four serotypes of dengue viruses, which can facilitate disease management and patient recovery.
The dengue virus (DENV) infection commonly triggers threatening seasonal outbreaks all around the globe (estimated yearly infections are in the order of 100 million, combining all the viral serotypes), testifying the need for early detection to facilitate disease management and patient recovery. The laboratory-based testing procedures for detecting DENV infection early enough are challenged by the need of resourced settings that result in inevitable cost penalty and unwarranted delay in obtaining the test results due to distance-related factors with respect to the patient's location. Recognizing that the introduction of alternative extreme point-of-care technologies for early detection may potentially mitigate this challenge largely, we develop here a multiplex paper/polymer-based detection strip that interfaces with an all-in-one simple portable device, synchronizing the pipeline of nucleic acid isolation, isothermal amplification, and colorimetric analytics as well as readout for detecting all the four serotypes of dengue viruses in around 30 min from about 50 mu L of human blood serum with high specificity and sensitivity. Aligned with the mandatory guidelines of the World Health Organization, the ultralow-cost test is ideal for dissemination at different community centers via a user-friendly device interface, not only as a critical surveillance measure in recognizing the potential cocirculation of the infection across regions that are hyperendemic for all four DENV serotypes but also for facilitating effective monitoring of patients infected by any one of the particular viral serotypes as well as timely administration of life-saving measures on need.

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