Abstract
A common feature of the inflammatory response in patients who have actually contracted influenza is the generation of a number of volatile products of the alveolar and airway epithelium. These products include a number of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and nitric oxide (NO). These may be used as biomarkers to detect the disease. A portable 3-sensor array microsystem-based tool that can potentially detect flu infection biomarkers is described here. Whether used in connection with in-vitro cell culture studies or as a single exhale breathalyzer, this device may be used to provide a rapid and non-invasive screening method for flu and other virus-based epidemics.
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Gouma, P. I., Wang, L., Simon, S. R., & Stanacevic, M. (2017). Novel isoprene sensor for a flu virus breath monitor. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17010199
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