Rapid and sensitive detection of chikungunya virus using one-tube, reverse transcription, semi-nested multi-enzyme isothermal rapid amplification, and lateral flow dipstick assays
Xinlin Wu,
Gaowen Liu,
Yingchao Chang
et al.
Abstract:Chikungunya fever is an acute infectious disease caused by chikungunya virus (CHIKV), which is transmitted by
Aedes
mosquitoes. Simple, rapid, and sensitive detection of CHIKV is critical for its prevention and spread. To address this issue, we combined one-tube, reverse transcription semi-nested, multi-enzyme isothermal rapid amplification, and lateral flow dipstick strips assay to detect CHIKV RNA. The study used a 318-bp gene fragment of CHIKV NSP4 as the target of the assay. Thi… Show more
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