Non-instrumented nucleic acid amplification assay
2008
We have developed components of a diagnostic disposable platform that has the dual purpose of providing molecular
diagnostics at the point of care (POC) as well as stabilizing specimens for further analysis via a centralized surveillance
system. This diagnostic is targeted for use in low-resource settings by minimally trained health workers. The disposable
device does not require any additional instrumentation and will be almost as rapid and simple to use as a lateral flow
strip test - yet will offer the sensitivity and specificity of nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs). The low-cost
integrated device is composed of three functional components: (1) a sample-processing subunit that generates clean and
stabilized DNA from raw samples containing nucleic acids, (2) a NA amplification subunit, and (3) visual amplicon
detection sub-unit. The device integrates chemical exothermic heating, temperature stabilization using phase-change
materials, and isothermal nucleic acid amplification. The aim of developing this system is to provide pathogen detection
with NAAT-level sensitivity in low-resource settings where there is no access to instrumentation. If a disease occurs,
patients would be tested with the disposable in the field. A nucleic acid sample would be preserved within the spent
disposable which could be sent to a central laboratory facility for further analysis if needed.
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