Novel Microfluidics Device for Rapid Antibiotics Susceptibility Screening

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Abstract

In recent years, excessive utilization of antibiotics has led to the emergence of antibiotic microbial resistance on a planetary scale. This recent phenomenon represents a serious threat to public health, as well as an enormous burden for healthcare systems’ budgets worldwide. Novel, rapid and cheap methods for antibiotic susceptibility screening are urgently needed for this obstacle to be overcome. In this paper, we present a microfluidic device for on-chip antibiotic resistance testing, which allows for antibiotic microbial resistance detection within 6 hours. The design, fabrication and experimental utilization of the device are thoroughly described and analyzed, as well as possibilities for future automation of the whole process. The accessibility of such a device for all people, regardless of economic status, was of utmost importance for us during the development of the project.

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Grigorov, E., Peykov, S., & Kirov, B. (2022). Novel Microfluidics Device for Rapid Antibiotics Susceptibility Screening. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12042198

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