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  • Catching bird flu in a droplet. Abstract Text:

    juergen pipperJuergen Pipper,masafumi inoueMasafumi Inoue,lisa f-p ngLisa F-P Ng,pavel neuzilPavel Neuzil,yi zhangYi Zhang,lukas novakLukas Novak,juergen pipperJuergen Pipper,masafumi inoueMasafumi Inoue,lisa f-p ngLisa F-P Ng,pavel neuzilPavel Neuzil,yi zhangYi Zhang,lukas novakLukas Novak,juergen pipperJuergen Pipper,masafumi inoueMasafumi Inoue,lisa f-p ngLisa F-P Ng,pavel neuzilPavel Neuzil,yi zhangYi Zhang,lukas novakLukas Novak,

    It is assumed that a timely mass administration of antiviral drugs, backed by quarantines and social distancing, could contain a nascent influenza epidemic at its source, provided that the first clusters of cases were localized within a short time. However, effective routine surveillance may be impossible in countries lacking basic public health resources. For a global containment strategy to be successful, low-cost, easy-to-use handheld units that permit decentralized testing would be vital. Here we present a microfluidic platform that can detect the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 in a throat swab sample by using magnetic forces to manipulate a free droplet containing superparamagnetic particles. In a sequential process, the viral RNA is isolated, purified, preconcentrated by 50,000% and subjected to ultrafast real-time RT-PCR. Compared to commercially available tests, the bioassay is equally sensitive and is 440% faster and 2,000-5,000% cheaper.

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    j pipperJ Pipper,m inoueM Inoue,lf ngLF Ng,p neuzilP Neuzil,y zhangY Zhang,l novakL Novak,j pipperJ Pipper,m inoueM Inoue,lf ngLF Ng,p neuzilP Neuzil,y zhangY Zhang,l novakL Novak,j pipperJ Pipper,m inoueM Inoue,lf ngLF Ng,p neuzilP Neuzil,y zhangY Zhang,l novakL Novak,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Nature medicine

    VOLUME: 13

    Page Numbers: 1259-63

    Journal Abbreviation: Nat. Med.

    ISSN: 1078-8956

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: 09

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, 31 Biopolis Way, The Nanos, #04-01, Singapore 138669. jpipper@ibn.a.star.edu.sg

    Country: United States

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