Internet‐of‐medical‐things integrated point‐of‐care biosensing devices for infectious diseases: Toward better preparedness for futuristic pandemics

Author:

Parihar Arpana1ORCID,Yadav Shalu12ORCID,Sadique Mohd Abubakar12ORCID,Ranjan Pushpesh12ORCID,Kumar Neeraj12ORCID,Singhal Ayushi12ORCID,Khare Vedika3,Khan Raju12ORCID,Natarajan Sathish12ORCID,Srivastava Avanish K.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Industrial Waste Utilization, Nano and Biomaterials, CSIR‐Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute (AMPRI) Bhopal Madhya Pradesh India

2. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) Ghaziabad India

3. School of Nanotechnology, UTD, RGPV Campus Bhopal Madhya Pradesh India

Abstract

AbstractMicrobial pathogens have threatened the world due to their pathogenicity and ability to spread in communities. The conventional laboratory‐based diagnostics of microbes such as bacteria and viruses need bulky expensive experimental instruments and skilled personnel which limits their usage in resource‐limited settings. The biosensors‐based point‐of‐care (POC) diagnostics have shown huge potential to detect microbial pathogens in a faster, cost‐effective, and user‐friendly manner. The use of various transducers such as electrochemical and optical along with microfluidic integrated biosensors further enhances the sensitivity and selectivity of detection. Additionally, microfluidic‐based biosensors offer the advantages of multiplexed detection of analyte and the ability to deal with nanoliters volume of fluid in an integrated portable platform. In the present review, we discussed the design and fabrication of POCT devices for the detection of microbial pathogens which include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. The electrochemical techniques and current advances in this field in terms of integrated electrochemical platforms that include mainly microfluidic‐ based approaches and smartphone and Internet‐of‐things (IoT) and Internet‐of‐Medical‐Things (IoMT) integrated systems have been highlighted. Further, the availability of commercial biosensors for the detection of microbial pathogens will be briefed. In the end, the challenges while fabrication of POC biosensors and expected future advances in the field of biosensing have been discussed. The integrated biosensor‐based platforms with the IoT/IoMT usually collect the data to track the community spread of infectious diseases which would be beneficial in terms of better preparedness for current and futuristic pandemics and is expected to prevent social and economic losses.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biotechnology

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