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Advances in the Rapid Diagnostic of Viral Respiratory Tract Infections

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.807253

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point-of-care; microfluidics; biosensors; viral respiratory infection; IoT; internet of things

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  1. [PN-III-P2-2.1-SOL-2020-0090-Contract 13Sol/15.06.2020]
  2. [PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2020-1886]
  3. [PCE 180/17/02/2021]
  4. [CNFIS-FDI-2021-0405]

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Viral infections are a significant public health problem, and laboratory diagnostic tests play a crucial role in improving patient care and infection prevention. This review discusses the progress and potential of micro- and nanotechnology-based solutions for rapidly detecting human viral respiratory infectious diseases, as well as alternative methods such as microfluidics, biosensors, and IoT-based devices.
Viral infections are a significant public health problem, primarily due to their high transmission rate, various pathological manifestations, ranging from mild to severe symptoms and subclinical onset. Laboratory diagnostic tests for infectious diseases, with a short enough turnaround time, are promising tools to improve patient care, antiviral therapeutic decisions, and infection prevention. Numerous microbiological molecular and serological diagnostic testing devices have been developed and authorised as benchtop systems, and only a few as rapid miniaturised, fully automated, portable digital platforms. Their successful implementation in virology relies on their performance and impact on patient management. This review describes the current progress and perspectives in developing micro- and nanotechnology-based solutions for rapidly detecting human viral respiratory infectious diseases. It provides a nonexhaustive overview of currently commercially available and under-study diagnostic testing methods and discusses the sampling and viral genetic trends as preanalytical components influencing the results. We describe the clinical performance of tests, focusing on alternatives such as microfluidics-, biosensors-, Internet-of-Things (IoT)-based devices for rapid and accurate viral loads and immunological responses detection. The conclusions highlight the potential impact of the newly developed devices on laboratory diagnostic and clinical outcomes.

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