Recent advances in AIV biosensors composed of nanobio hybrid material

Taek Lee, Jae Hyuk Ahn, Sun Yong Park, Ga Hyeon Kim, Jeonghyun Kim, Tae Hyung Kim, Inho Nam, Chulhwan Park, Min Ho Lee

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Abstract

Since the beginning of the 2000s, globalization has accelerated because of the development of transportation systems that allow for human and material exchanges throughout the world. However, this globalization has brought with it the rise of various pathogenic viral agents, such as Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), Zika virus, and Dengue virus. In particular, avian influenza virus (AIV) is highly infectious and causes economic, health, ethnical, and social problems to human beings, which has necessitated the development of an ultrasensitive and selective rapid-detection system of AIV. To prevent the damage associated with the spread of AIV, early detection and adequate treatment of AIV is key. There are traditional techniques that have been used to detect AIV in chickens, ducks, humans, and other living organisms. However, the development of a technique that allows for the more rapid diagnosis of AIV is still necessary. To achieve this goal, the present article reviews the use of an AIV biosensor employing nanobio hybrid materials to enhance the sensitivity and selectivity of the technique while also reducing the detection time and high-throughput process time. This review mainly focused on four techniques: the electrochemical detection system, electrical detection method, optical detection methods based on localized surface plasmon resonance, and fluorescence.

Original languageEnglish
Article number651
JournalMicromachines
Volume9
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Dec 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Avian influenza virus
  • Avian influenza virus biosensor
  • Electrical detection
  • Electrochemical detection
  • Fluorescence
  • Localized surface plasmon resonance
  • Nanobio hybrid materials

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