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Implications of direct amplification for measuring antimicrobial resistance using point-of-care devices

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ANALYTICAL METHODS
卷 9, 期 8, 页码 1229-1241

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ay03405e

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  1. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Superfund Basic Research Program (NIEHS SBRP) [P42ES04911]
  2. Health Impacts of Agriculture (CHIA) at Michigan State University

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognized as a global threat to human health. Rapid detection and characterization of AMR is a critical component of most antibiotic stewardship programs. Methods based on amplification of nucleic acids for detection of AMR are generally faster than culture-based approaches but they still require several hours to more than a day due to the need for transporting the sample to a centralized laboratory, processing of sample, and sometimes DNA purification and concentration. Nucleic acids-based point-of-care (POC) devices are capable of rapidly diagnosing antibiotic-resistant infections which may help in making timely and correct treatment decisions. However, for most POC platforms, sample processing for nucleic acids extraction and purification is also generally required prior to amplification. Direct amplification, an emerging possibility for a number of polymerases, has the potential to eliminate these steps without significantly impacting diagnostic performance. This review summarizes direct amplification methods and their implication for rapid measurement of AMR. Future research directions that may further strengthen the possibility of integrating direct amplification methods with POC devices are also summarized.

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