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This Perspective explores the revolutionary advances in wearable aptasensor (WA) technology, which combines wearable devices and aptamer-based detection systems for personalized, real-time health monitoring. The devices leverage the specificity and sensitivity of aptamers to target specific molecules, offering broad applications from continuous glucose tracking to early diagnosis of diseases. The integration of data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) allows early risk prediction and guides preventive health measures. While challenges in miniaturization, power efficiency, and data security persist, these devices hold significant potential to democratize healthcare and reshape patient−doctor interactions.
This Perspective explores the revolutionary advances in wearable aptasensor (WA) technology, which combines wearable devices and aptamer-based detection systems for personalized, real-time health monitoring. The devices leverage the specificity and sensitivity of aptamers to target specific molecules, offering broad applications from continuous glucose tracking to early diagnosis of diseases. The integration of data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) allows early risk prediction and guides preventive health measures. While challenges in miniaturization, power efficiency, and data security persist, these devices hold significant potential to democratize healthcare and reshape patient−doctor interactions.
Foodborne pathogens are microorganisms that cause illness through contamination, presenting significant risks to public health and food safety. This review explores the metabolites produced by these pathogens, including toxins and secondary metabolites, and their implications for human health, particularly concerning cancer risk. We examine various pathogens such as Salmonella sp., Campylobacter sp., Escherichia coli, and Listeria monocytogenes, detailing the specific metabolites of concern and their carcinogenic mechanisms. This study discusses analytical techniques for detecting these metabolites, such as chromatography, spectrometry, and immunoassays, along with the challenges associated with their detection. This study covers effective control strategies, including food processing techniques, sanitation practices, regulatory measures, and emerging technologies in pathogen control. This manuscript considers the broader public health implications of pathogen metabolites, highlighting the importance of robust health policies, public awareness, and education. This review identifies research gaps and innovative approaches, recommending advancements in detection methods, preventive strategies, and policy improvements to better manage the risks associated with foodborne pathogens and their metabolites.
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