Electrochemical investigations for COVID-19 detection-A comparison with other viral detection methods

SD Bukkitgar, NP Shetti, TM Aminabhavi - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021 - Elsevier
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021Elsevier
Virus-induced infection such as SARS-CoV-2 is a serious threat to human health and the
economic setback of the world. Continued advances in the development of technologies are
required before the viruses undergo mutation. The low concentration of viruses in
environmental samples makes the detection extremely challenging; simple, accurate and
rapid detection methods are in urgent need. Of all the analytical techniques, electrochemical
methods have the established capabilities to address the issues. Particularly, the integration …
Abstract
Virus-induced infection such as SARS-CoV-2 is a serious threat to human health and the economic setback of the world. Continued advances in the development of technologies are required before the viruses undergo mutation. The low concentration of viruses in environmental samples makes the detection extremely challenging; simple, accurate and rapid detection methods are in urgent need. Of all the analytical techniques, electrochemical methods have the established capabilities to address the issues. Particularly, the integration of nanotechnology would allow miniature devices to be made available at the point-of-care. This review outlines the capabilities of electrochemical methods in conjunction with nanotechnology for the detection of SARS-CoV-2. Future directions and challenges of the electrochemical biosensors for pathogen detection are covered including wearable and conformal biosensors, detection of plant pathogens, multiplexed detection, and reusable biosensors for on-site monitoring, thereby providing low-cost and disposable biosensors.
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