Biosensor and molecular-based methods for the detection of human coronaviruses: A review.

Mol Cell Probes

Department of Food Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, 47907, IN, USA; Department of Comparative Pathobiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, 47907, IN, USA; Purdue Institute of Inflammation, Immunology and Infectious Disease, Purdue University, West Lafayette, 47907, IN, USA. Electronic address:

Published: December 2020

The ongoing crisis due to the global pandemic caused by a highly contagious coronavirus (Coronavirus disease - 2019; COVID-19) and the lack of either proven effective therapy or a vaccine has made diagnostic a valuable tool in disease tracking and prevention. The complex nature of this newly emerging virus calls for scientists' attention to find the most reliable, highly sensitive, and selective detection techniques for better control or spread of the disease. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and serology-based tests are currently being used. However, the speed and accuracy of these tests may not meet the current demand; thus, alternative technology platforms are being developed. Nano biosensor technology platforms have been established as a promising diagnostic tool for rapid and accurate detection of viruses as well as other life-threatening diseases even in resource-limited settings. This review aims to provide a short overview of recent advancements in molecular and biosensor-based diagnosis of viruses, including the human coronaviruses, and highlight the challenges and future perspectives of these detection technologies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7477626PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcp.2020.101662DOI Listing

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