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This book highlights the role of point-of-care (POC) testing in the
effective management of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
pandemic with an in-depth focus on the recent developments in the
field, existing gaps, and future directions. POC tests are of
utmost importance as they facilitate rapid and decentralized
testing without much instrumentation and technical expertise. The
book describes the current status of POC COVID-19 testing in three
broad categories: Molecular, antigen, and antibody. The advantages,
limitations, and adaption of each of the POC tests are reviewed
while highlighting their clinical impact in real-world settings.
The role of POC testing for COVID-19 screening, diagnosis, and
surveillance has been emphasized. The subtle difference between POC
and at-home tests is discussed while elaborating on the necessity
for the latter for enhancing clinical impacts. A spotlight on the
influence of variants on the performance of POC-COVID-19 tests is
provided. The consideration of clinical implications of POC testing
in hospitals with regards to improving therapeutic options, patient
flow, enhancing the infection control measures, and early
recruitment of patients into clinical trials is explained. Finally,
the future perspectives that will aid the research community in the
development of POC tests for COVID-19 or any infectious disease, in
general, are presented. Overall, we believe this book can benefit
the research community as it (i) presents a comprehensive
understanding of current COVID-19 POC testing methods (ii)
highlights features required to transform the current tests
developed during the past year as POC diagnostics, and (iii)
provides insights to address the unmet challenges in the field.
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