| Literature DB >> 30404270 |
Luc Bissonnette1,2, Michel G Bergeron3,4.
Abstract
Extreme point-of-care (POC) testing for infections, as performed (endured) in low-resource settings, developing countries, tropical areas, or in conditions following emergency crises or natural disasters, must be undertaken under environmental, logistic, and societal conditions which impose a significant deal of stress on local human populations and healthcare providers. For disease diagnostics or management, simple and robust biomedical equipment and reagents are required and needed. This chapter aims to overview some of these stresses (requirements) and intends to describe some of the solutions already engineered at the heart of centripetal (centrifugal) microfluidic platforms such as that of GenePOC Inc. to enable rapid, robust, and reproducible nucleic acid-based diagnostics of infectious diseases, to better control the morbidity and mortality of infections and the expanding threat posed by antimicrobial resistance.Entities:
Keywords: GenePOC; centripetal (centrifugal) microfluidics; disasters; emergencies; extreme point-of-care testing; infectious disease diagnostics; isothermal amplification; low-resource settings; polymerase chain reaction
Year: 2016 PMID: 30404270 PMCID: PMC6189873 DOI: 10.3390/mi7060094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Micromachines (Basel) ISSN: 2072-666X Impact factor: 2.891
Figure 1Schematic description of the GenePOC disposable, a MCD integrating the essential functions and components for performing nucleic acid-based diagnostics at POC. Copyright © GenePOC Inc. 2016 All rights reserved.
Figure 2The workflow of the GenePOC platform. Source: GenePOC Inc.