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Molecular point-of-care devices for the diagnosis of infectious diseases in resource-limited settings – A review of the current landscape, technical challenges, and clinical impact

Kenneth Gavina, Lauren Franco, Haseeba Khan, John‐Paul Lavik, Ryan F. Relich

2023Journal of Clinical Virology59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Molecular point-of-care (POC) tests offer high sensitivity, rapid turnaround times, relative ease of use, and the convenience of laboratory-grade testing in the absence of formal laboratory spaces and equipment, making them appealing options for infectious disease diagnosis in resource-limited settings. In this review, we discuss the role and potential of molecular POC tests in resource-limited settings and their associated logistical challenges. We discuss U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval, Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments complexity levels, and the REASSURED criteria as a starting point for assessing options currently available inside and outside of the United States. We then present POC tests currently in research and development phases that have potential for commercialization and implementation in limited-resource settings. Finally, we review published studies that have assessed the clinical impact of molecular POC testing in limited- and moderate-resource settings.

Topics & Concepts

CommercializationTurnaround timeResource (disambiguation)Point-of-care testingLimited resourcesFood and drug administrationMedicinePoint of careIntensive care medicineRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceBusinessPathologyOperations managementEngineeringMarketingComputer networkBiosensors and Analytical DetectionSARS-CoV-2 detection and testingRespiratory viral infections research
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