Biosensors for Public Health and Environmental Monitoring: The Case for Sustainable Biosensing
Ajoke Williams,
Mauricio R. Aguilar,
Keshani G. G. Pattiya Arachchillage
et al.
Abstract:Climate change is a profound crisis that affects every
aspect of
life, including public health. Changes in environmental conditions
can promote the spread of pathogens and the development of new mutants
and strains. Early detection is essential in managing and controlling
this spread and improving overall health outcomes. This perspective
article introduces basic biosensing concepts and various biosensors,
including electrochemical, optical, mass-based, nano biosensors, and
single-molecule biosensors, as impor… Show more
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