INVESTIGADORES
SCHAUMBURG Federico
artículos
Título:
Coupling ELISA to smartphones for POCT of chronic and congenital Chagas disease
Autor/es:
SCHAUMBURG, FEDERICO; PUJATO, NAZARENA; PEVERENGO, LUZ MARÍA; MARCIPAR, IVÁN SERGIO; ALBERTO BERLI, CLAUDIO LUIS
Revista:
TALANTA
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2023
ISSN:
0039-9140
Resumen:
Chagas disease (CD) affects about 7 million people worldwide, presents a large prevalence in Latin America, and is growing in the rest of the world, where congenital CD is the main mode of transmission. Point-of-care testing (POCT) methods are increasingly required to ease early diagnostics and increase treatment success. This work presents the development and validation of a smartphone-integrated ELISA-based POCT system for the detection of both chronic and congenital CD. Expensive and bulky equipment used for ELISA in conventional laboratories was replaced as follows. A miniaturized device was fabricated for incubation of commercial ELISA plates, achieving ∼±1 °C uniformity and stability. The ELISA plate reader was replaced by smartphone camera and image processing, comprising algorithms to account for variability sources and spatial light non-uniformity; thus, additional hardware like a dark-box is not required. The agreement between samples classified with this novel reading method vs. ELISA plate reader was found to be 99.7% and 95.4% for chronic and congenital CD, respectively. Furthermore, a smartphone application was designed and implemented to guide the user during the assay, provide connectivity, and access databases, facilitating patient monitoring and health-policy making. The whole system is aimed to be used as a practical diagnostic tool in primary health care settings, as well as to facilitate patients’ follow-up to provide better treatment. Concerning the technology itself, the proposed POCT platform is versatile enough to be readily adapted for the detection of other infectious diseases.