We demonstrate, for the first time, the multiplexed determination of microbial species from whole blood using the paper‐folding technique of origami to enable the sequential steps of DNA extraction, loop‐mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), and array‐based fluorescence detection. A low‐cost handheld flashlight reveals the presence of the final DNA amplicon to the naked eye, providing a “sample‐to‐answer” diagnosis from a finger‐prick volume of human blood, within 45 min, with minimal user intervention. To demonstrate the method, we showed the identification of three species of Plasmodium, analyzing 80 patient samples benchmarked against the gold‐standard polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay in an operator‐blinded study. We also show t...
Background: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic infections in humans. A sensitive diagnos...
Background: Light microscopy and antigen-based rapid diagnostic tests are the primary diagnostic too...
Abstract Background Five species of Plasmodium are known to infect humans. For proper treatment of m...
We demonstrate, for the first time, the multiplexed determination of microbial species from whole bl...
We demonstrate, for the first time, the multiplexed determination of microbial species from whole bl...
Rapid, low-cost, species-specific diagnosis, based upon DNA testing, is becoming important in the tr...
Abstract Background Malaria is one of the most important parasitic infectious diseases for which alm...
Malaria elimination efforts are hampered by the lack of sensitive tools to detect infections with lo...
Background: Isothermal amplification techniques are emerging as a promising method for malaria diagn...
We report the clinical and analytical performance of an isothermal thermophilic helicase-dependent a...
Abstract Background Light microscopy and antigen-based rapid diagnostic tests are the primary diagno...
Microscopy is frequently used for malaria diagnosis, but at low parasitemia, it becomes less sensiti...
Background: Point-of-care diagnosis of malaria is currently based on microscopy and rapid diagnostic...
Abstract Background Because of...
BACKGROUND: Molecular diagnostic methods can complement existing tools to improve the diagnosis of m...
Background: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic infections in humans. A sensitive diagnos...
Background: Light microscopy and antigen-based rapid diagnostic tests are the primary diagnostic too...
Abstract Background Five species of Plasmodium are known to infect humans. For proper treatment of m...
We demonstrate, for the first time, the multiplexed determination of microbial species from whole bl...
We demonstrate, for the first time, the multiplexed determination of microbial species from whole bl...
Rapid, low-cost, species-specific diagnosis, based upon DNA testing, is becoming important in the tr...
Abstract Background Malaria is one of the most important parasitic infectious diseases for which alm...
Malaria elimination efforts are hampered by the lack of sensitive tools to detect infections with lo...
Background: Isothermal amplification techniques are emerging as a promising method for malaria diagn...
We report the clinical and analytical performance of an isothermal thermophilic helicase-dependent a...
Abstract Background Light microscopy and antigen-based rapid diagnostic tests are the primary diagno...
Microscopy is frequently used for malaria diagnosis, but at low parasitemia, it becomes less sensiti...
Background: Point-of-care diagnosis of malaria is currently based on microscopy and rapid diagnostic...
Abstract Background Because of...
BACKGROUND: Molecular diagnostic methods can complement existing tools to improve the diagnosis of m...
Background: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic infections in humans. A sensitive diagnos...
Background: Light microscopy and antigen-based rapid diagnostic tests are the primary diagnostic too...
Abstract Background Five species of Plasmodium are known to infect humans. For proper treatment of m...