Affiliation:
1. Tsinghua University
2. Peking University First Hospital
3. Wenzhou Medical University
4. Changping Laboratory
5. State Key Laboratory of Space Medicine Fundamentals and Application
Abstract
Abstract
Highly sensitive airborne virus monitoring is critical for preventing and containing epidemics. However, the detection of airborne viruses at ultra-low concentrations remains challenging due to the lack of ultra-sensitive methods and easy-to-deployment equipment. Here, we present an integrated microfluidic cartridge that can accurately detect SARS-CoV-2 and various respiratory viruses with a sensitivity of 10 copies/mL. When seamlessly integrated with a high-flow aerosol sampler, our microdevice can achieve a sub-single molecule spatial resolution of 0.83 copies/m3 for airborne virus surveillance. We then designed a series of virus-in-aerosols monitoring systems (RIAMs), including versions of a multi-site sampling RIAMs (M-RIAMs), a stationary real-time RIAMs (S-RIAMs), and a roaming real-time RIAMs (R-RIAMs) for different application scenarios. Using M-RIAMs, we performed a comprehensive evaluation of 210 environmental samples from COVID-19 patient wards, including 30 aerosol samples. The highest positive detection rate of aerosol samples (60%) proved the aerosol-based SARS-CoV-2 monitoring represents an effective method for spatial risk assessment. The detection of 78 aerosol samples in real-world settings via S-RIAMs confirmed its reliability for ultra-sensitive and continuous airborne virus monitoring. Therefore, RIAMs shows the potential as an effective solution for mitigating the risk of airborne virus transmission.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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