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Rapid Antibody-Based COVID-19 Mass Surveillance: Relevance, Challenges, and Prospects in a Pandemic and Post-Pandemic World

The aggressive outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) as COVID-19 (coronavirus disease-2019) pandemic demands rapid and simplified testing tools for its effective management. Increased mass testing and surveillance are crucial for controlling the disease spread,...

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Autores principales: Augustine, Robin, Das, Suvarthi, Hasan, Anwarul, S, Abhilash, Abdul Salam, Shaheen, Augustine, Priya, Dalvi, Yogesh Bharat, Varghese, Ruby, Primavera, Rosita, Yassine, Hadi Mohamad, Thakor, Avnesh S., Kevadiya, Bhavesh D.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7589650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33096742
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9103372
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author Augustine, Robin
Das, Suvarthi
Hasan, Anwarul
S, Abhilash
Abdul Salam, Shaheen
Augustine, Priya
Dalvi, Yogesh Bharat
Varghese, Ruby
Primavera, Rosita
Yassine, Hadi Mohamad
Thakor, Avnesh S.
Kevadiya, Bhavesh D.
author_facet Augustine, Robin
Das, Suvarthi
Hasan, Anwarul
S, Abhilash
Abdul Salam, Shaheen
Augustine, Priya
Dalvi, Yogesh Bharat
Varghese, Ruby
Primavera, Rosita
Yassine, Hadi Mohamad
Thakor, Avnesh S.
Kevadiya, Bhavesh D.
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description The aggressive outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) as COVID-19 (coronavirus disease-2019) pandemic demands rapid and simplified testing tools for its effective management. Increased mass testing and surveillance are crucial for controlling the disease spread, obtaining better pandemic statistics, and developing realistic epidemiological models. Despite the advantages of nucleic acid- and antigen-based tests such as accuracy, specificity, and non-invasive approaches of sample collection, they can only detect active infections. Antibodies (immunoglobulins) are produced by the host immune system within a few days after infection and persist in the blood for at least several weeks after infection resolution. Antibody-based tests have provided a substitute and effective method of ultra-rapid detection for multiple contagious disease outbreaks in the past, including viral diseases such as SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome). Thus, although not highly suitable for early diagnosis, antibody-based methods can be utilized to detect past infections hidden in the population, including asymptomatic ones. In an active community spread scenario of a disease that can provide a bigger window for mass detections and a practical approach for continuous surveillance. These factors encouraged researchers to investigate means of improving antibody-based rapid tests and employ them as reliable, reproducible, sensitive, specific, and economic tools for COVID-19 mass testing and surveillance. The development and integration of such immunoglobulin-based tests can transform the pandemic diagnosis by moving the same out of the clinics and laboratories into community testing sites and homes. This review discusses the principle, technology, and strategies being used in antibody-based testing at present. It also underlines the immense prospect of immunoglobulin-based testing and the efficacy of repeated planned deployment in pandemic management and post-pandemic sustainable screenings globally.
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spelling pubmed-75896502020-10-29 Rapid Antibody-Based COVID-19 Mass Surveillance: Relevance, Challenges, and Prospects in a Pandemic and Post-Pandemic World Augustine, Robin Das, Suvarthi Hasan, Anwarul S, Abhilash Abdul Salam, Shaheen Augustine, Priya Dalvi, Yogesh Bharat Varghese, Ruby Primavera, Rosita Yassine, Hadi Mohamad Thakor, Avnesh S. Kevadiya, Bhavesh D. J Clin Med Review The aggressive outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) as COVID-19 (coronavirus disease-2019) pandemic demands rapid and simplified testing tools for its effective management. Increased mass testing and surveillance are crucial for controlling the disease spread, obtaining better pandemic statistics, and developing realistic epidemiological models. Despite the advantages of nucleic acid- and antigen-based tests such as accuracy, specificity, and non-invasive approaches of sample collection, they can only detect active infections. Antibodies (immunoglobulins) are produced by the host immune system within a few days after infection and persist in the blood for at least several weeks after infection resolution. Antibody-based tests have provided a substitute and effective method of ultra-rapid detection for multiple contagious disease outbreaks in the past, including viral diseases such as SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome). Thus, although not highly suitable for early diagnosis, antibody-based methods can be utilized to detect past infections hidden in the population, including asymptomatic ones. In an active community spread scenario of a disease that can provide a bigger window for mass detections and a practical approach for continuous surveillance. These factors encouraged researchers to investigate means of improving antibody-based rapid tests and employ them as reliable, reproducible, sensitive, specific, and economic tools for COVID-19 mass testing and surveillance. The development and integration of such immunoglobulin-based tests can transform the pandemic diagnosis by moving the same out of the clinics and laboratories into community testing sites and homes. This review discusses the principle, technology, and strategies being used in antibody-based testing at present. It also underlines the immense prospect of immunoglobulin-based testing and the efficacy of repeated planned deployment in pandemic management and post-pandemic sustainable screenings globally. MDPI 2020-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7589650/ /pubmed/33096742 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9103372 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Augustine, Robin
Das, Suvarthi
Hasan, Anwarul
S, Abhilash
Abdul Salam, Shaheen
Augustine, Priya
Dalvi, Yogesh Bharat
Varghese, Ruby
Primavera, Rosita
Yassine, Hadi Mohamad
Thakor, Avnesh S.
Kevadiya, Bhavesh D.
Rapid Antibody-Based COVID-19 Mass Surveillance: Relevance, Challenges, and Prospects in a Pandemic and Post-Pandemic World
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title_full Rapid Antibody-Based COVID-19 Mass Surveillance: Relevance, Challenges, and Prospects in a Pandemic and Post-Pandemic World
title_fullStr Rapid Antibody-Based COVID-19 Mass Surveillance: Relevance, Challenges, and Prospects in a Pandemic and Post-Pandemic World
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Antibody-Based COVID-19 Mass Surveillance: Relevance, Challenges, and Prospects in a Pandemic and Post-Pandemic World
title_short Rapid Antibody-Based COVID-19 Mass Surveillance: Relevance, Challenges, and Prospects in a Pandemic and Post-Pandemic World
title_sort rapid antibody-based covid-19 mass surveillance: relevance, challenges, and prospects in a pandemic and post-pandemic world
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7589650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33096742
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9103372
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