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The problem with covid-19 is an instant test.
In this day and age, with humaities level of molecular knowledge, identifying blood with a specific virus circulating should be possible. Even with some false binding, analysis equipment is at a level that should be able to segregate groups of binding.
The brains in the field, and weird clever students, might help with distinguishing techniques if needed.
The mico-array would receive a sample of blood and channels would be lined with pieces of DNA that if bound with Viral DNA, signal positive. Other channels contain molecules that lock and key signal with viral surface proteins or the viral attachment structures, A signal from most channels would be an indication the blood sample has the infection, if there is some channel signalling. those channels can be tested further with possible other staining techniques or reflection of specific light frequencies.
We have multiple viral testing techniques and we have incredible molecular testing equipment at border control. I just think this should be feasible.
No human testing is needed so fast track is possible.
And yes, people probably thought 'wouldn't it be nice' if we had a implement to lift soup before someone made the spoon.
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WIBN La la la... [RayfordSteele, Mar 07 2020]
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// The problem with covid-19 is an instant test. // |
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The problem with covid-19 is the misperception that it's any sort of a significant threat. It's not. The mortality is under 1%. Not statistically significant.... |
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I mean, "[Some desideratum] should be possible [...] The brains
in the field, and weird clever students, might help [...]" ? |
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Come on, [wjt]; give us a how. |
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I wonder if a dog would know? They have quite a big micro-array. |
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"My dog's got no knows ..." |
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Well, unzipping the DNA is a readily available
chemical thing (polymerase I think), there are
microfluidic arrays with an actual million separate
channels, so having just 1k different physical
channels each with a different short covid-19 matching
sequence, basically a primer could match the covid
DNA, then if enough of the 1k channels said they
had a match it would be like 99.9% likely to be covid-19.
This is basically like 1/2 a PCR cycle. |
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I am not formally a student, but I think if you asked
some students they could make [WJT]'s thing work.
As far as the .5b goes though, instant covid test is
likely in rapid parallel development and is likely to
already exist, the big opportunity is to make it as
cheap and easy to use and saliva or even laser
imaging of the tongue as possible |
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Thanks [beanangel], I didn't think it was too far fetched. It would be nice if some of the micro fluidic channels had different proteins to match and signal as another factor cross-test. |
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But you a right, there might be a system the world's militaries have developed, that isn't declassified yet. |
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Thank you for the extra information, [wjt]. |
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