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Point-of-Care and Label-Free Detection of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome and Swine Influenza Viruses Using a Microfluidic Device with Photonic Integrated Circuits
Authors:Georgios Manessis  Maciej Frant  Grzegorz Wozniakowski  Lapo Nannucci  Martina Benedetti  Lilla Denes  Balka Gyula  Athanasios I. Gelasakis  Clare Squires  Sara Recuero  Carlos Sanchez  Amadeu Griol  Alessandro Giusti  Ioannis Bossis
Abstract:Swine viral diseases challenge the sector’s sustainability by affecting productivity and the health and welfare of the animals. The lack of antiviral drugs and/or effective vaccines renders early and reliable diagnosis the basis of viral disease management, underlining the importance of point-of-care (POC) diagnostics. A novel POC diagnostic device utilizing photonic integrated circuits (PICs), microfluidics, and information and communication technologies for the detection of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and swine influenza A (SIV) was validated using spiked and clinical oral fluid samples. Metrics including sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, precision, positive likelihood ratio (PLR), negative likelihood ratio (NLR), and diagnostic odds ratio (DOR) were calculated to assess the performance of the device. For PRRSV, the device achieved a sensitivity of 83.5%, specificity of 77.8%, and DOR values of 17.66, whereas the values for SIV were 81.8%, 82.2%, and 20.81, respectively. The POC device and PICs can be used for the detection of PRRSV and SIV in the field, paving the way for the introduction of novel technologies in the field of animal POC diagnostics to further optimize livestock biosecurity.
Keywords:point of care   diagnostics   photonic integrated circuits   microfluidics   porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus   swine influenza A virus   oral fluids   validation   sensitivity   specificity   diagnostic odds ratio
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