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Current and Future Perspectives on Isothermal Nucleic Acid Amplification Technologies for Diagnosing Infections

Journal

INFECTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages 455-483

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/IDR.S217571

Keywords

amplification; diagnosis; disease; isothermal; polymerase chain reaction; resistance

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  1. Research University Grant (Geran Penyelidikan Bridging Universiti Sains Malaysia) [304]

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Nucleic acid amplification technology (NAAT) has assumed a critical position in disease diagnosis in recent times and contributed significantly to healthcare. Application of these methods has resulted in a more sensitive, accurate and rapid diagnosis of infectious diseases than older traditional methods like culture-based identification. NAAT such as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is widely applied but seldom available to resource-limited settings. Isothermal amplification (IA) methods provide a rapid, sensitive, specific, simpler and less expensive procedure for detecting nucleic acid from samples. However, not all of these IA techniques find regular applications in infectious diseases diagnosis. Disease diagnosis and treatment could be improved, and the rapidly increasing problem of antimicrobial resistance reduced, with improvement, adaptation, and application of isothermal amplification methods in clinical settings, especially in developing countries. This review centres on some isothermal techniques that have found documented applications in infectious diseases diagnosis, highlighting their principles, development, strengths, setbacks and imminent potentials for use at points of care.

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