Point-of-need diagnostics in a post-Covid world: an opportunity for paper-based microfluidics to serve during syndemics†

IF 5.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Lab on a Chip Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1039/D4LC00699B
Maria-Nefeli Tsaloglou, Dionysios C. Christodouleas, Jonathan Milette, Kendall Milkey, Isabelle C. Romine, Judy Im, Shefali Lathwal, Duraipandian Thava Selvam, Hadley D. Sikes and George M. Whitesides
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Zoonotic outbreaks present with unpredictable threats to human health, food production, biodiversity, national security and disrupt the global economy. The COVID-19 pandemic—caused by zoonotic coronavirus, SARS-CoV2— is the most recent upsurge of an increasing trend in outbreaks for the past 100 years. This year, emergence of avian influenza (H5N1) is a stark reminder of the need for national and international pandemic preparedness. Tools for threat reduction include consistent practices in reporting pandemics, and widespread availability of accurate detection technologies. Wars and extreme climate events redouble the need for fast, adaptable and affordable diagnostics at the point of need. During the recent pandemic, rapid home tests for SARS-CoV-2 proved to be a viable functional model that leverages simplicity. In this perspective, we introduce the concept of syndemnicity in the context of infectious diseases and point-of-need healthcare diagnostics. We also provide a brief state-of-the-art for paper-based microfluidics. We illustrate our arguments with a case study for detecting brucellosis in cows. Finally, we conclude with lessons learned, challenges and opportunities for paper-based microfluidics to serve point-of-need healthcare diagnostics during syndemics.

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后疫情时代的即时诊断:纸质微流体在疫情期间服务的机会
人畜共患病疫情对人类健康、粮食生产、生物多样性、国家安全构成不可预测的威胁,并扰乱全球经济。由人畜共患冠状病毒(SARS-CoV2)引起的COVID-19大流行是过去100年来疫情不断增加趋势的最新高潮。今年,禽流感(H5N1)的出现鲜明地提醒人们,有必要在国家和国际上防备大流行。减少威胁的工具包括报告大流行病的一贯做法,以及广泛提供准确的检测技术。战争和极端气候事件使在需要时对快速、适应性强和负担得起的诊断方法的需求加倍增加。在最近的大流行期间,对SARS-CoV-2的快速家庭检测被证明是一种可行的功能模式,它利用了简单性。从这个角度来看,我们在传染病和需要点的医疗保健诊断的背景下引入同义性的概念。我们还简要介绍了基于纸张的微流体技术。我们用检测奶牛布鲁氏菌病的案例研究来说明我们的论点。最后,我们总结了基于纸张的微流体在传染病期间服务于需要的医疗诊断的经验教训、挑战和机遇。
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Lab on a Chip
Lab on a Chip 工程技术-化学综合
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11.10
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2.6 months
期刊介绍: Lab on a Chip is the premiere journal that publishes cutting-edge research in the field of miniaturization. By their very nature, microfluidic/nanofluidic/miniaturized systems are at the intersection of disciplines, spanning fundamental research to high-end application, which is reflected by the broad readership of the journal. Lab on a Chip publishes two types of papers on original research: full-length research papers and communications. Papers should demonstrate innovations, which can come from technical advancements or applications addressing pressing needs in globally important areas. The journal also publishes Comments, Reviews, and Perspectives.
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