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Paper-based microfluidics for DNA diagnostics of malaria in low resource underserved rural communities

Authors :
Edridah M. Tukahebwa
Julien Reboud
Zhugen Yang
Jonathan M. Cooper
Alice Garrett
Candia Rowell
Gaolian Xu
Moses Adriko
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
National Academy of Sciences, 2019.

Abstract

Significance Populations living in remote rural communities would benefit from rapid, highly sensitive molecular, DNA-based diagnostics to inform the correct and timely treatment of infectious diseases. Such information is also becoming increasingly relevant in global efforts for disease elimination, where the testing of asymptomatic patients is now seen as being important for the identification of disease reservoirs. However, healthcare workers face practical and logistical problems in the implementation of such tests, which often involve complex instrumentation and centralized laboratories. Here we describe innovations in paper microfluidics that enable low-cost, multiplexed DNA-based diagnostics for malaria, delivered, in a first-in-human study, in schools in rural Uganda.<br />Rapid, low-cost, species-specific diagnosis, based upon DNA testing, is becoming important in the treatment of patients with infectious diseases. Here, we demonstrate an innovation that uses origami to enable multiplexed, sensitive assays that rival polymerase chain reactions (PCR) laboratory assays and provide high-quality, fast precision diagnostics for malaria. The paper-based microfluidic technology proposed here combines vertical flow sample-processing steps, including paper folding for whole-blood sample preparation, with an isothermal amplification and a lateral flow detection, incorporating a simple visualization system. Studies were performed in village schools in Uganda with individual diagnoses being completed in

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10916490 and 00278424
Volume :
116
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Accession number :
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