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Infrared Based Saliva Screening Test for COVID-19

Wood, Bayden R.; Kochan, Kamila; Bedolla, Diana E.; Salazar-Quiroz, Natalia; Grimley, Samantha L.; Perez-Guaita, David; Baker, Matthew J.; Vongsvivut, Jitraporn; Tobin, Mark J.; Bambery, Keith R.; Christensen, Dale; Pasricha, Shivani; Eden, Anthony K.; Mcl

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
2021
VL / 60 - BP / 17102 - EP / 17107
abstract
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has resulted in an unprecedented need for diagnostic testing that is critical in controlling the spread of COVID-19. We propose a portable infrared spectrometer with purpose-built transflection accessory for rapid point-of-care detection of COVID-19 markers in saliva. Initially, purified virion particles were characterized with Raman spectroscopy, synchrotron infrared (IR) and AFM-IR. A data set comprising 171 transflection infrared spectra from 29 subjects testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 by RT-qPCR and 28 testing negative, was modeled using Monte Carlo Double Cross Validation with 50 randomized test and model sets. The testing sensitivity was 93% (27/29) with a specificity of 82% (23/28) that included positive samples on the limit of detection for RT-qPCR. Herein, we demonstrate a proof-of-concept high throughput infrared COVID-19 test that is rapid, inexpensive, portable and utilizes sample self-collection thus minimizing the risk to healthcare workers and ideally suited to mass screening.

AccesS level

Green published, Bronze

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