Core–shell nanoparticles as platform technologies for paper based point-of-care devices to detect antimicrobial resistance

Punjabi, Kapil ; Adhikary, Rishi Rajat ; Patnaik, Aishani ; Bendale, Prachi ; Singh, Subhasini ; Saxena, Survanshu ; Banerjee, Rinti (2020) Core–shell nanoparticles as platform technologies for paper based point-of-care devices to detect antimicrobial resistance Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 8 (29). pp. 6296-6306. ISSN 2050-750X

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1039/D0TB00731E

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/D0TB00731E

Abstract

Globally, rapid development of antibiotic resistance amongst pathogens has led to limited treatment options and high indirect costs to health management. There is a need to avoid misuse of available antibiotics and to develop rapid, affordable and accessible diagnostic technologies to detect drug resistance even in resource limited settings. This study reports the development of instrument-free point-of-care devices for detection of antibiotic resistance for rapid diagnosis of drug resistance in the penicillin, cephalosporin and carbapenem groups of antibiotics. The simple paper-based devices for flow through assay determine the presence of resistant bacteria in a sample by a visible colour change within 30 minutes. At the center of this technology is the unique sensing nanomaterial comprising of core–shell nanoparticles layered with specific antibiotics.

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