Author: Wang, Yungâ€Chih; Lee, Yiâ€Tzu; Yang, Ting; Sun, Junâ€Ren; Shen, Chingâ€Fen; Cheng, Chaoâ€Min
Title: Current diagnostic tools for coronaviruses–From laboratory diagnosis to POC diagnosis for COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: rin733w4 Document date: 2020_8_13
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Snippet: The Coronavirusâ€2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic has put tremendous strain on healthcare systems worldwide. It is challenging for clinicians to differentiate COVIDâ€19 from other acute respiratory tract infections via clinical symptoms because those who are infected display a wide range of symptoms. An effective, pointâ€ofâ€care (POC) diagnostic tool could mitigate healthcare system strain, protect healthcare professionals, and support quarantine efforts. We believe that a POC tool can be develop
Document: The Coronavirusâ€2019 (COVIDâ€19) pandemic has put tremendous strain on healthcare systems worldwide. It is challenging for clinicians to differentiate COVIDâ€19 from other acute respiratory tract infections via clinical symptoms because those who are infected display a wide range of symptoms. An effective, pointâ€ofâ€care (POC) diagnostic tool could mitigate healthcare system strain, protect healthcare professionals, and support quarantine efforts. We believe that a POC tool can be developed that would be rapid, easy to use, and inexpensive. It could be used in the home, in resourceâ€limited areas, and even in clinical settings. In this article, we summarize the current state of POC tools and propose an allâ€inâ€one, highly sensitive POC assay that integrates antibody detection, protein detection, and serum cytokine detection to diagnose COVIDâ€19 infection. We believe this article will provide insight into the current state of POC diagnostics for COVIDâ€19, and promote additional research and tool development that could be exceptionally impactful.
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