A review on lab-on-chip as a potential diagnostic tool for early detection of Plasmodium knowlesi

Massive elimination efforts have been done to control the malaria disease caused by the emergence of the fifth human malaria parasite known as Plasmodium knowlesi. Early detection of the parasite is important in treating malaria infection. Microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained thick and thin blo...

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Main Authors: Solihah Maketar, Nurhidanatasha Abu Bakar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Biome Scientia 2020-11-01
Series:Life Sciences, Medicine and Biomedicine
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Online Access:http://biomescientia.com/index.php/lsmb/article/view/69
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spelling doaj-e99b169588b44fe68aa2a3b8ab554d532020-11-25T04:03:18ZengBiome ScientiaLife Sciences, Medicine and Biomedicine2600-72072020-11-014910.28916/lsmb.4.9.2020.6947A review on lab-on-chip as a potential diagnostic tool for early detection of Plasmodium knowlesiSolihah Maketar0Nurhidanatasha Abu Bakar1School of Health Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia.School of Health Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Malaysia.Massive elimination efforts have been done to control the malaria disease caused by the emergence of the fifth human malaria parasite known as Plasmodium knowlesi. Early detection of the parasite is important in treating malaria infection. Microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained thick and thin blood films is the gold standard for laboratory malaria diagnosis, while rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) are significant diagnostic techniques to detect acute infection. However, these methods have several limitations in which it could delay the treatment. The potential of lab-on-chip (LOC) as a point-of-care diagnostic tool for malaria fulfils the requirement of limitations where it is able to produce early detection of malaria infection. This review discusses advantages and disadvantages of malaria diagnostic methods as well as new approaches that could be used for high speed, sensitive and reliable malaria detection to prevent the disease from causing severe complications and even fatal if left untreated.http://biomescientia.com/index.php/lsmb/article/view/69plasmodium knowlesidiagnostic toolearly detectionlab-on-chip
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A review on lab-on-chip as a potential diagnostic tool for early detection of Plasmodium knowlesi
Life Sciences, Medicine and Biomedicine
plasmodium knowlesi
diagnostic tool
early detection
lab-on-chip
author_facet Solihah Maketar
Nurhidanatasha Abu Bakar
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title A review on lab-on-chip as a potential diagnostic tool for early detection of Plasmodium knowlesi
title_short A review on lab-on-chip as a potential diagnostic tool for early detection of Plasmodium knowlesi
title_full A review on lab-on-chip as a potential diagnostic tool for early detection of Plasmodium knowlesi
title_fullStr A review on lab-on-chip as a potential diagnostic tool for early detection of Plasmodium knowlesi
title_full_unstemmed A review on lab-on-chip as a potential diagnostic tool for early detection of Plasmodium knowlesi
title_sort review on lab-on-chip as a potential diagnostic tool for early detection of plasmodium knowlesi
publisher Biome Scientia
series Life Sciences, Medicine and Biomedicine
issn 2600-7207
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Massive elimination efforts have been done to control the malaria disease caused by the emergence of the fifth human malaria parasite known as Plasmodium knowlesi. Early detection of the parasite is important in treating malaria infection. Microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained thick and thin blood films is the gold standard for laboratory malaria diagnosis, while rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) are significant diagnostic techniques to detect acute infection. However, these methods have several limitations in which it could delay the treatment. The potential of lab-on-chip (LOC) as a point-of-care diagnostic tool for malaria fulfils the requirement of limitations where it is able to produce early detection of malaria infection. This review discusses advantages and disadvantages of malaria diagnostic methods as well as new approaches that could be used for high speed, sensitive and reliable malaria detection to prevent the disease from causing severe complications and even fatal if left untreated.
topic plasmodium knowlesi
diagnostic tool
early detection
lab-on-chip
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