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Recent Developments in Nanotechnology-Based Biosensors for the Diagnosis of Coronavirus

Journal

PLASMONICS
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 955-969

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11468-023-01822-z

Keywords

COVID-19; SARS-CoV; Viral diagnostics; Diagnostic approach

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The major challenge in today's world is the existence and mutations of numerous viruses in medical research, which cause outbreaks from time to time. Spontaneous mutations and emergence of resistant strains contribute to serious medical hazards. Therefore, with the increasing number of diseases like the recent COVID-19 pandemic, it is crucial to enhance rapid and sensitive diagnostic strategies for timely treatment initiation. Nanotechnology has rapidly evolved in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries, overcoming various challenges in disease treatment and diagnosis. At the nano stage, altered molecular properties of materials enable the creation of reliable and accurate diagnostic techniques. This review provides insights into nanoparticle-focused diagnostic approaches for quick and early disease detection.
The major challenge in today's world is that medical research is facing the existence of a vast number of viruses and their mutations, which from time to time cause outbreaks. Also, the continuous and spontaneous mutations occurring in the viruses and the emergence of resistant virus strains have become serious medical hazards. So, in view of the growing number of diseases, like the recent COVID-19 pandemic that has caused the deaths of millions of people, there is a need to improve rapid and sensitive diagnostic strategies to initiate timely treatment for such conditions. In the cases like COVID-19, where a real cure due to erratic and ambiguous signs is not available, early intervention can be life-saving. In the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries, nanotechnology has evolved exponentially and can overcome multiple obstacles in the treatment and diagnosis of diseases. Nanotechnology has developed exponentially in the biomedical and pharmaceutical fields and can overcome numerous challenges in the treatment and diagnosis of diseases. At the nano stage, the molecular properties of materials such as gold, silver, carbon, silica, and polymers get altered and can be used for the creation of reliable and accurate diagnostic techniques. This review provides insight into numerous diagnostic approaches focused on nanoparticles that could have been established for quick and early detection of such diseases.

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