Advancements of paper-based sensors for antibiotic-resistant bacterial species identification

  14 December 2024

The number of bacterial species that are resistant to antibiotics is increasing. The purpose of this study is to examine the wide variety of paper-based tools available for identifying bacterial species that are resistant to antibiotics. It explores the uses of nanoparticles in paper-based sensors and identifies the most crucial goals for sensor development. The benefits, drawbacks, and suitability of several targets and detection methods for identifying drug-resistant bacterial species on paper-based platforms are also covered in this study.

Further reading: NPJ Biosensing
Author(s): Aayushi Laliwala et al
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