Automation for lateral flow rapid tests: Protocol for an open-source fluid handler and applications to dengue and African swine fever tests.
Lateral flow rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs, RTs) are cost-effective with low infrastructure requirements for limited-resource settings, and in any setting can represent a bridge between early disease monitoring at outbreak onset and fully-scaled molecular testing for human or animal diseases. However...
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Main Authors: | Rohan Laurent (Author), Benjamin Hinnant (Author), Michael D Talbott (Author), Kenneth Kim (Author) |
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