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Recent findings and applications of biomedical engineering for COVID-19 diagnosis: a critical review

Title
Recent findings and applications of biomedical engineering for COVID-19 diagnosis: a critical review
Authors
Bui, Le MinhThi Thu Phung, HuongHo Thi, Thuy-TienSingh, VijaiMaurya, RupeshKhambhati, KhushalWu, Chia-ChingUddin, Md JamalTrung, Do MinhChu, Dinh Toi
Ewha Authors
Md Jamal Uddin
SCOPUS Author ID
Md Jamal Uddinscopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
BIOENGINEERED
ISSN
2165-5979JCR Link

2165-5987JCR Link
Citation
BIOENGINEERED vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 8594 - 8613
Keywords
COVID-19biomedical engineeringdiagnosisCRISPRimmunoassaymicrofluidic devicesRT-PCRiNAAT
Publisher
TAYLOR &

FRANCIS INC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Review
Abstract
COVID-19 is one of the most severe global health crises that humanity has ever faced. Researchers have restlessly focused on developing solutions for monitoring and tracing the viral culprit, SARS-CoV-2, as vital steps to break the chain of infection. Even though biomedical engineering (BME) is considered a rising field of medical sciences, it has demonstrated its pivotal role in nurturing the maturation of COVID-19 diagnostic technologies. Within a very short period of time, BME research applied to COVID-19 diagnosis has advanced with ever-increasing knowledge and inventions, especially in adapting available virus detection technologies into clinical practice and exploiting the power of interdisciplinary research to design novel diagnostic tools or improve the detection efficiency. To assist the development of BME in COVID-19 diagnosis, this review highlights the most recent diagnostic approaches and evaluates the potential of each research direction in the context of the pandemic.
DOI
10.1080/21655979.2021.1987821
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