INU scientists develop new “twindemic” diagnostic system for rapid viral testing
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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 18-Jun-2025 13:10 ET (18-Jun-2025 17:10 GMT/UTC)
Diagnosing simultaneous infections of multiple respiratory viruses is challenging. Researchers from Korea have now addressed this issue by developing a TwinDemic Detection (TDD) system, a point-of-care diagnostic tool that leverages a novel, non-enzymatic signal amplification method. By testing its performance using human nasopharyngeal samples, TDD was shown to detect SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A virus simultaneously, highlighting its potential application in rapid on-site testing for a wider range of viruses.
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