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The Revolution of Lateral Flow Assay in the Field of AMR Detection

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The global spread of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) bacteria represents a considerable public health concern, yet their detection and identification of their resistance mechanisms remain challenging. Optimal diagnostic tests should provide rapid results at low cost to enable implementation in any microbiology laboratory. Lateral flow assays (LFA) meet these requirements and have become essential tools to combat AMR. This review presents the versatility of LFA developed for the AMR detection field, with particular attention to those directly triggering β-lactamases, their performances, and specific limitations. It considers how LFA can be modified by detecting not only the enzyme, but also its β-lactamase activity for a broader clinical sensitivity. Moreover, although LFA allow a short time-to-result, they are generally only implemented after fastidious and time-consuming techniques. We present a sample processing device that shortens and simplifies the handling of clinical samples before the use of LFA. Finally, the capacity of LFA to detect amplified genetic determinants of AMR by isothermal PCR will be discussed. LFA are inexpensive, rapid, and efficient tools that are easy to implement in the routine workflow of laboratories as new first-line tests against AMR with bacterial colonies, and in the near future directly with biological media.
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hal-04401753 , version 1 (04-04-2024)

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Hervé Boutal, Christian Moguet, Lilas Pommiès, Stéphanie Simon, Thierry Naas, et al.. The Revolution of Lateral Flow Assay in the Field of AMR Detection. Diagnostics, 2022, 12 (7), pp.1744. ⟨10.3390/diagnostics12071744⟩. ⟨hal-04401753⟩
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