Currently, separate assays and complex workflows are involved in each of the COVID-19 diagnostic procedures, with analyses typically performed in highly specialized facilities.
The team from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia has now combined all three kinds of tests into a single procedure that should allow for point-of-care tracking of COVID-19 and the many emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2.
"Our all-in-one test provides a promising integrated solution for rapid field-deployable detection and mutational surveillance of pandemic viruses," said the study's lead author Mo Li, a stem cell biologist from KAUST.
The new test takes advantage of a recent genetic method (called recombinase polymerase amplification) and a next-generation portable sequencer to quickly detect the presence of viral sequences and provide read-outs - in up to 96 patient samples at a time.