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Rapid One-Pot Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Based on a Lateral Flow Assay in Clinical Samples
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2021
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Diagnostic VirologyLateral Flow AssayViral DiagnosticsEmerging Infectious DiseasesClinical SamplesRapid One-pot DetectionPathogen IdentificationMedicineDiagnostic TestPathologyVirologyNucleic Acid Amplification TestNucleic Acid AmplificationRapid TestsMicrobiologyCovid-19Molecular DiagnosticsRadiology
Rapid tests for pathogen identification and spread assessment are critical for infectious disease control and prevention. The control of viral outbreaks requires a nucleic acid diagnostic test that is sensitive and simple and delivers fast and reliable results. Here, we report a one-pot direct reverse transcript loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) assay of SARS-CoV-2 based on a lateral flow assay in clinical samples. The entire contiguous sample-to-answer workflow takes less than 40 min from a clinical swab sample to a diagnostic result without professional instruments and technicians. The assay achieved an accuracy of 100% in 12 synthetic and 12 clinical samples compared to the data from PCR-based assays. We anticipate that our method will provide a universal platform for rapid and point-of-care detection of emerging infectious diseases.
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