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Nature communicationsMar 2025 |
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DOI:
10.1038/s41467-025-57647-3

Portable molecular diagnostic platform for rapid point-of-care detection of mpox and other diseases

Cavuto, Matthew L; Malpartida-Cardenas, Kenny; Pennisi, Ivana; Pond, Marcus J; Mirza, Sohail; Moser, Nicolas; Comer, Mark; Stokes, Isobel; Eke, Lucy; Lant, Sian; Szostak-Lipowicz, Katarzyna M; Miglietta, Luca; Stringer, Oliver W; Mantikas, Katerina-Theresa; Sumner, Rebecca P; Bolt, Frances; Sriskandan, Shiranee; Holmes, Alison; Georgiou, Pantelis; Ulaeto, David O; Maluquer de Motes, Carlos; Rodriguez-Manzano, Jesus
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Abstract
The World Health Organization's designation of mpox as a public health emergency of international concern in August 2024 underscores the urgent need for effective diagnostic solutions to combat this escalating threat. The rapid global spread of clade II mpox, coupled with the sustained human-to-human transmission of the more virulent clade I mpox in the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlights a critical gap in point-of-care diagnostics for this emergent disease. In response, we developed Dragonfly, a portable molecular diagnostic platform for point-of-care use that integrates power-free nucleic acid extraction (
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