The future point-of-care detection of disease and its data capture and handling Young Investigators in Analytical and Bioanalytical Science

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Abstract

Point-of-care detection is a widely studied area that attracts effort and interest from a large number of fields and companies. However, there is also increased interest from the general public in this type of device, which has driven enormous changes in the design and conception of these developments and the way data is handled. Therefore, future point-of-care detection has to include communication with front-end technology, such as smartphones and networks, automation of manufacture, and the incorporation of concepts like the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing. Three key examples, based on different sensing technology, are analyzed in detail on the basis of these items to highlight a route for the future design and development of point-of-care detection devices and their data capture and handling.

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Lopez-Barbosa, N., Gamarra, J. D., & Osma, J. F. (2016). The future point-of-care detection of disease and its data capture and handling Young Investigators in Analytical and Bioanalytical Science. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 408(11), 2827–2837. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-015-9249-2

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