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Progress and Challenges towards Point-of-Care Diagnostic Development for Dengue
Junxiong Pang1,2, Po Ying Chia3, David C Lye3,4,5
1Institute of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore pangv@hotmail.com.
Abstract:
Dengue detection strategies involve viral RNA, antigen, and/or antibody detection. Each strategy has its advantages and disadvantages. Optimal, user-friendly, rapid diagnostic tests based on immunochromatographic assays are pragmatic point-of-care tests (POCTs) in regions where dengue is endemic where there are limited laboratory capabilities and optimal storage conditions. Increasingly, there is a greater public health significance for a multiplexing assay that differentiates dengue from Zika or pathogens with similar clinical presentations. Although there have been many assay/platform developments toward POCTs, independent validation and implementation remain very limited. This review highlights the current key progress and challenges toward the development of a dengue POCT.

