Low-Cost and Scalable Platform with Multiplexed Microwell Array Biochip for Rapid Diagnosis of COVID-19

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  • Yang Wang
  • Kaiju Li
  • Gaolian Xu
  • Chuan Chen
  • Guiqin Song
  • Zaizai Dong
  • Long Lin
  • Yu Wang
  • Zhiyong Xu
  • Mingxia Yu
  • Binwu Ying
  • Yubo Fan
  • Lingqian Chang
  • Jia Geng

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Original languageEnglish
Article number2813643
Journal / PublicationResearch
Volume2021
Online published12 Mar 2021
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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Abstract

Sensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 is of great importance for inhibiting the current pandemic of COVID-19. Here, we report a simple yet efficient platform integrating a portable and low-cost custom-made detector and a novel microwell array biochip for rapid and accurate detection of SARS-CoV-2. The instrument exhibits expedited amplification speed that enables colorimetric read-out within 25 minutes. A polymeric chip with a laser-engraved microwell array was developed to process the reaction between the primers and the respiratory swab RNA extracts, based on reverse transcriptase loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP). To achieve clinically acceptable performance, we synthesized a group of six primers to identify the conserved regions of the ORF1ab gene of SARS-CoV-2. Clinical trials were conducted with 87 PCR-positive and 43 PCR-negative patient samples. The platform demonstrated both high sensitivity (95.40%) and high specificity (95.35%), showing potentials for rapid and user-friendly diagnosis of COVID-19 among many other infectious pathogens.

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Low-Cost and Scalable Platform with Multiplexed Microwell Array Biochip for Rapid Diagnosis of COVID-19. / Wang, Yang; Li, Kaiju; Xu, Gaolian et al.
In: Research, Vol. 2021, 2813643, 2021.

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