Micro and Nano Engineering (Dec 2023)

Development of an integrated breath analysis technology for on-chip aerosol capture and molecular analysis

  • Filip Paeps,
  • Thomas Degreef,
  • Wout Duthoo,
  • Yorick Koumans,
  • Erik Emmen,
  • Abdulkadir Yurt,
  • Elisabeth Marchal,
  • Andrey Kossarev,
  • Thi-Minh-Tho Dam,
  • Rabea Hanifa,
  • Joost Van Duppen,
  • Zhenxiang Luo,
  • Marco Peca,
  • Tobe Wauters,
  • Wouter Vleugels,
  • Nadia Chakrova,
  • Johan Berte,
  • Floris Vernieuwe,
  • Maxime Delgrange,
  • Hari Prasanth,
  • Sven Van Geyt,
  • Frederik Mortier,
  • Joren Raymenants,
  • Emmanuel André,
  • Nik Van den Wijngaert,
  • Peter Peumans,
  • Tim Stakenborg,
  • Bert Verbruggen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
p. 100228

Abstract

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As proven early on in the pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 is mainly transmitted by aerosols. This urged us to develop a silicon impactor that collects the virus particles directly from breath. Performing PCR on these breath samples proved equally sensitive as nasopharyngeal swabs during the first week of an infection [Stakenborg et al., 2022], yet it remained a mostly manual process and PCR turn-around-time was still long. To overcome these drawbacks, we developed a fast and sensitive, fully integrated point-of-need breath test, comprising a novel breath sampler device and PCR instrument. The breath sampler combines virus collection and in-situ RNA amplification. The PCR instrument performs very fast amplification of the released viral RNA. Sample-to-result time was reduced to <20 min with an equal performance as the original manual procedure.

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