| Literature DB >> 33585038 |
Connor O'Brien1, Kathleen Varty1, Anna Ignaszak1.
Abstract
During the past year, disease has shown us the iron grip it can hold over a population of people. Health systems can be overwhelmed, economies can be brought into recession, and many people can be harmed or killed. When weaponized, diseases can be manipulated to create a detriment to health while becoming an economic burden on any society. It is consequently prudent that easy detection of bioweapons is available to governments for protecting their people. Electrochemical sensing displays many distinct advantages, such as its low limit of detection, low cost to run, rapid generation of results, and in many instances portability. We therefore present a wide array of electrochemical sensing platforms currently being fabricated, a brief summary of Class A bioweapons, and the potential future of bioweapon detection and biosafety.Entities:
Keywords: Biosensors; Chemistry; Electronic properties and materials
Year: 2021 PMID: 33585038 PMCID: PMC7872827 DOI: 10.1038/s41378-021-00242-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microsyst Nanoeng ISSN: 2055-7434 Impact factor: 7.127