Breakthrough in Monkeypox Detection: A New POC Biosensor

Mon Nov 18 2024
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The power of quick and affordable disease detection. Scientists are working on a bold new tool that combines the accuracy of lab tests with the convenience of point-of-care (POC) ones. The latest breakthrough is in detecting the Monkeypox virus. In their latest project, a team has created a unique optical biosensor using Interferometric Reflectance Imaging Sensor (IRIS) technology. IRIS uses light patterns instead of complex optical setups to enhance signals. What's special about the new version, Pixel-Diversity IRIS (PD-IRIS), is that it can make an optical signature from a single image of whole virus particles.
This makes it much faster and cheaper. The scientists tested PD-IRIS on the Monkeypox virus (MPXV), capturing it with antibodies on special sensor chips. They found it could detect MPXV down to 200 virus particles per milliliter, way less than current lab methods. Plus, it's super specific, which means it won't mistake other viruses, like herpes or cowpox, for MPXV. This new tool could be a game-changer for Monkeypox diagnostics at POC, and it even has the potential to spot multiple viruses at once.
https://localnews.ai/article/breakthrough-in-monkeypox-detection-a-new-poc-biosensor-12505f61

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