2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4916229
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Rapid microfluidic immunoassay for surveillance and diagnosis of Cryptosporidium infection in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients

Abstract: Cryptosporidiosis has been reported to be associated with HIV/acquired immune deficiency syndrome, which greatly reduces the quality of life and shortens the life expectancy of HIV-infected patients. In order to properly treat the infected patients, accurate and automatic diagnostic tools need to be developed. In this study, a novel microfluidic immunochip system was presented for the surveillance and the rapid detection of Cryptosporidium infection in 190 HIV-infected patients from Guangxi, China, using the P… Show more

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“…These μTAS technologies are promising platforms for future point-of-care (POC) platforms that may eventually be suitable not only for environmental surveillance but also as clinical diagnostic tools. One promising technology that has been tested for both epidemiological surveillance and now piloted for clinical diagnosis among HIV patients suspected of cryptosporidiosis is the use of microfluidic immunoassay system targeting the P23 antigen of the Cryptosporidium developed by Zhang and colleagues [75]. The detection process can be completed within 10 min using 2 μl of the sample volume.…”
Section: Towards Point-of-care Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These μTAS technologies are promising platforms for future point-of-care (POC) platforms that may eventually be suitable not only for environmental surveillance but also as clinical diagnostic tools. One promising technology that has been tested for both epidemiological surveillance and now piloted for clinical diagnosis among HIV patients suspected of cryptosporidiosis is the use of microfluidic immunoassay system targeting the P23 antigen of the Cryptosporidium developed by Zhang and colleagues [75]. The detection process can be completed within 10 min using 2 μl of the sample volume.…”
Section: Towards Point-of-care Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%