2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.25.21257811
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Fast Evaluation of Viral Emerging Risks (FEVER): A computational tool for biosurveillance, diagnostics, and mutation typing of emerging viral pathogens

Abstract: Viral pathogen can rapidly evolve, adapt to novel hosts and evade human immunity. The early detection of emerging viral pathogens through biosurveillance coupled with rapid and accurate diagnostics are required to mitigate global pandemics. However, RNA viruses can mutate rapidly, hampering biosurveillance and diagnostic efforts. Here, we present a novel computational approach called FEVER (Fast Evaluation of Viral Emerging Risks) to design assays that simultaneously accomplish: 1) broad-coverage biosurveillan… Show more

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“…The success of optical biosensors to detect nucleic acids can be enhanced by highly conserved, mismatch tolerant probes. We used our FEVER approach that has previously been applied to COVID-19 diagnostics, to design high-coverage MB probes [43]. Before testing experimentally, the MB probes were computationally evaluated compared to the benchmark U.S. CDC influenza probes as a benchmark.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The success of optical biosensors to detect nucleic acids can be enhanced by highly conserved, mismatch tolerant probes. We used our FEVER approach that has previously been applied to COVID-19 diagnostics, to design high-coverage MB probes [43]. Before testing experimentally, the MB probes were computationally evaluated compared to the benchmark U.S. CDC influenza probes as a benchmark.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%