Author:
Thaveesangsakulthai Isaya,Chatdarong Kaywalee,Somboonna Naraporn,Pombubpa Nuttapon,Palaga Tanapat,Makmuang Sureerat,Wongravee Kanet,Hoven Voravee,Somboon Pakpum,Torvorapanit Pattama,Nhujak Thumnoon,Kulsing Chadin
Abstract
AbstractThis study established a novel infield sensing approach based on detection of the volatile compound markers in skin secretions. This was based on analysis of volatile compounds in axillary sweat samples collected from RT-PCR-proven Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) positive and negative populations using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC–MS). The analysis proposed the possible markers of the monoaromatic compounds and ethyl hexyl acrylate. A portable photo ionization detector (PID) incorporated with the selective material towards the marker compounds was then developed with the pressurized injection approach. This provided the accuracy of 100% in the research phase (n = 125). The developed approach was then applied for screening of 2207 COVID-19 related cases covering the periods of the Alpha, Beta, Delta and Omicron variants of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Bangkok, Thailand. This offered the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy ranges of 92–99, 93–98 and 95–97%, respectively.
Funder
Thailand Science Research and Innovation Fund Chulalongkorn University
The Second Century Fund (C2F) Chulalongkorn University
Thailand Science research and Innovation Fund
90th Chulalongkorn University Endowment Fund
Chevron Thailand
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC