Title of article :
Recent Advances of Hepatitis B Detection towards Paper-Based Analytical Devices
Author/Authors :
Tyas, Aulia A Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Mahidol University - Bangkok 1040 - thailand - Departement of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Brawijaya University - Malang 65145 - Indonesia , Raeni, Septi F Departement of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Brawijaya University - Malang 65145 - Indonesia , Sakti, Setyawan P Department of Physics - Faculty of Science - Brawijaya University - Malang 65145 - Indonesia - Research Center for Advanced System and Material Technology - Brawijaya University - Malang 65145 - Indonesia , Sabarudin, Akhmad Research Center for Advanced System and Material Technology - Brawijaya University - Malang 65145 - Indonesia
Pages :
11
From page :
1
To page :
11
Abstract :
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) still remains a major global public health problem. One-half to one-third of the total HBV infected people died due to late detection of HBV. Serological antigen and viral HBV detections can help in the diagnosis, referral, and treatment of HBV. Available methods for HBV detection mostly used bulky instruments. Miniaturization of devices for HBV detection has been started by narrowing down the size of the devices. Several methods have also been proposed to increase the selectivity and sensitivity of the miniaturized methods, such as sandwich recognition of the biomarkers and the use of nano- to micro-sized materials. This review presents recent HBV detections in the last two decades from laboratory-based instruments towards microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (µPADs) for point-of-care testing (POCT) purposes. Early and routine analysis to detect HBV as early as possible could be achieved by POCT, especially for areas with limited access to a central laboratory and/or medical facilities.
Keywords :
Recent Advances , Hepatitis B , Analytical Devices , Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2021
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Record number :
2624610
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