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A rapid and cheap way to test for infectious diseases using glow-in-the-dark paper

A rapid and cheap way to test for infectious diseases using glow-in-the-dark paper

prof. Maarten Merkx met een biosensor, vakgroep Protein Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology. De biosensor meet de concentratie van bepaalde antilichamen in het bloed. Dit kan worden gebruikt voor de detectie van infectie ziektes, maar ook voor patiënten die antilichamen als medicijn krijgen (kanker, reuma).

Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) and Keio University today present a practicable and reliable way to test for infectious diseases.

All you need are a special glowing paper strip, a drop of blood and a digital camera, as they write in the scientific journal Angewandte Chemie. Not only does this make the technology very cheap and fast – after twenty minutes it is clear whether there is an infection – it also makes expensive and time-consuming laboratory measurements in the hospital unnecessary. In addition, the test has a lot of potential in developing countries for the easy testing of tropical diseases.

The test shows the presence of infectious diseases by searching for certain antibodies in the blood that your body makes in response to, for example, viruses and bacteria. The development of handy tests for the detection of antibodies is in the spotlight as a practicable and quick alternative to expensive, time-consuming laboratory measurements in hospitals. Doctors are also increasingly using antibodies as medicines, for example in the case of cancer or rheumatism. So this simple test is also suitable for regularly monitoring the dose of such medicines to be able to take corrective measures in good time.

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