Current state of the art in rapid diagnostics for antimicrobial resistance.

TitleCurrent state of the art in rapid diagnostics for antimicrobial resistance.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsShanmugakani RKumar, Srinivasan B, Glesby MJ, Westblade LF, Cárdenas WB, Raj T, Erickson D, Mehta S
JournalLab Chip
Volume20
Issue15
Pagination2607-2625
Date Published2020 08 07
ISSN1473-0189
KeywordsAnti-Bacterial Agents, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Humans, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Point-of-Care Systems
Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a fundamental global concern analogous to climate change threatening both public health and global development progress. Infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant pathogens pose serious threats to healthcare and human capital. If the increasing rate of AMR is left uncontrolled, it is estimated that it will lead to 10 million deaths annually by 2050. This global epidemic of AMR necessitates radical interdisciplinary solutions to better detect antimicrobial susceptibility and manage infections. Rapid diagnostics that can identify antimicrobial-resistant pathogens to assist clinicians and health workers in initiating appropriate treatment are critical for antimicrobial stewardship. In this review, we summarize different technologies applied for the development of rapid diagnostics for AMR and antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST). We briefly describe the single-cell technologies that were developed to hasten the AST of infectious pathogens. Then, the different types of genotypic and phenotypic techniques and the commercially available rapid diagnostics for AMR are discussed in detail. We conclude by addressing the potential of current rapid diagnostic systems being developed as point-of-care (POC) diagnostic tools and the challenges to adapt them at the POC level. Overall, this review provides an insight into the current status of rapid and POC diagnostic systems for AMR.

DOI10.1039/d0lc00034e
Alternate JournalLab Chip
PubMed ID32644060
PubMed Central IDPMC7428068
Grant ListR01 EB021331 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States
UL1 TR002384 / TR / NCATS NIH HHS / United States
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