Hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnosis via microfluidics

Humans are subjected to various diseases; hence, proper diagnosis helps avoid further disease consequences. One such severe issue that could cause significant damage to the human liver is the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Several techniques are available to detect HCV under various categories, such as de...

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Main Authors: Narayanamurthy, Vigneswaran, Jeroish, Z E., Bhuvaneshwari, K. S., Fahmi, Samsuri
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spelling my.ump.umpir.319192021-09-01T07:22:13Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31919/ Hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnosis via microfluidics Narayanamurthy, Vigneswaran Jeroish, Z E. Bhuvaneshwari, K. S. Fahmi, Samsuri TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology Humans are subjected to various diseases; hence, proper diagnosis helps avoid further disease consequences. One such severe issue that could cause significant damage to the human liver is the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Several techniques are available to detect HCV under various categories, such as detection through antibodies, antigens, and RNA. Although immunoassays play a significant role in discovering hepatitis viruses, there is a need for point-of-care tests (POCT). Some developing strategies are required to ensure the appropriate selection of POCT for HCV detection, initiate appropriate antiviral therapy, and define associated risks, which will be critical in achieving optimal outcomes. Though molecular assays are precise, reproducible, sensitive, and specific, alternative strategies are required to enhance HCV diagnosis among the infected population. Herein, we described and assessed the potential of various microfluidic detection techniques and confirmatory approaches used in present communities. In addition, current key market players in HCV chip-based diagnosis and the future perspectives on the basis of which the diagnosis can be made easier are presented in the present review Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-01-29 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31919/1/2021%20Hepatitis%20C%20virus%20%28HCV%29%20diagnosis%20via%20microfluidics.pdf Narayanamurthy, Vigneswaran and Jeroish, Z E. and Bhuvaneshwari, K. S. and Fahmi, Samsuri (2021) Hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnosis via microfluidics. Analytical Methods, 13 (6). pp. 740-763. ISSN 1759-9660 (print); 1759-9679 (online) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33511975/ http://:10.1039/d0ay02045a
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Jeroish, Z E.
Bhuvaneshwari, K. S.
Fahmi, Samsuri
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnosis via microfluidics
description Humans are subjected to various diseases; hence, proper diagnosis helps avoid further disease consequences. One such severe issue that could cause significant damage to the human liver is the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Several techniques are available to detect HCV under various categories, such as detection through antibodies, antigens, and RNA. Although immunoassays play a significant role in discovering hepatitis viruses, there is a need for point-of-care tests (POCT). Some developing strategies are required to ensure the appropriate selection of POCT for HCV detection, initiate appropriate antiviral therapy, and define associated risks, which will be critical in achieving optimal outcomes. Though molecular assays are precise, reproducible, sensitive, and specific, alternative strategies are required to enhance HCV diagnosis among the infected population. Herein, we described and assessed the potential of various microfluidic detection techniques and confirmatory approaches used in present communities. In addition, current key market players in HCV chip-based diagnosis and the future perspectives on the basis of which the diagnosis can be made easier are presented in the present review
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author Narayanamurthy, Vigneswaran
Jeroish, Z E.
Bhuvaneshwari, K. S.
Fahmi, Samsuri
author_facet Narayanamurthy, Vigneswaran
Jeroish, Z E.
Bhuvaneshwari, K. S.
Fahmi, Samsuri
author_sort Narayanamurthy, Vigneswaran
title Hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnosis via microfluidics
title_short Hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnosis via microfluidics
title_full Hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnosis via microfluidics
title_fullStr Hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnosis via microfluidics
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnosis via microfluidics
title_sort hepatitis c virus (hcv) diagnosis via microfluidics
publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
publishDate 2021
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31919/1/2021%20Hepatitis%20C%20virus%20%28HCV%29%20diagnosis%20via%20microfluidics.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31919/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33511975/
http://:10.1039/d0ay02045a
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