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Validation of quantitative loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay using a fluorescent distance-based paper device for detection of Escherichia coli in urine
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Document Title
Validation of quantitative loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay using a fluorescent distance-based paper device for detection of Escherichia coli in urine
Author
Saengsawang N. Ruang-areerate P. Kaeothaisong N. Leelayoova S. Mungthin M. Juntanawiwat P. Hanyanunt P. Potisuwan P. Kesakomol P. Butsararattanagomen P. Wichaiwong P. Dungchai W. Ruang-areerate T.
Affiliations
Analytical Chemistry Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science King Mongkut抯 University of Technology Thonburi Bangkok 10140 Thailand; BIOTEC National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand; Department of Parasitology Phramongkutklao College of Medicine Bangkok 10400 Thailand; Division of Microbiology Department of Clinical Pathology Phramongkutklao Hospital Bangkok 10400 Thailand; Department of Microbiology Phramongkutklao College of Medicine Bangkok 10400 Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Scientific Reports
ISSN
20452322
Year
2023
Volume
13
Issue
1
Open Access
All Open Access Gold
Publisher
Nature Research
DOI
10.1038/s41598-023-46001-6
Abstract
Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) causes up to 90% of urinary tract infections (UTI) which is more prevalent among females than males. In urine patients with symptomatic UTI usually have a high concentration of bacterial infection ? 105 colony-forming units (CFU) per mL in which the culture method is regularly the gold standard diagnosis. In this study a simple and inexpensive distance-based paper device (dPAD) combined with the fluorescent closed tube LAMP assay was validated for simultaneously screening and semi-quantifying the infection level of E. coli in 440 urine samples of patients with UTI. The dPAD could measure the LAMP amplicons and semi-quantify the levels of E. coli infection in heavy (? 104燙FU/mL) light (? 103燙FU/mL) and no infection. The sensitivity and specificity had reliable performances achieving as high as 100 and 92.7% respectively. The one step LAMP assay could be performed within 3爃 which was 7.5 times faster than the culture method. To empower early UTI diagnosis and fast treatment this inexpensive dPAD tool combined with the fluorescent closed tube LAMP assay is simple reliably fast and practically portable for point-of-care settings particularly in resource-limited areas which can be set up in all levels of healthcare facilities. ? 2023 The Author(s).
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