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Sensitive and label-free malaria detection

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Third-harmonic-generation imaging of malaria achieves 1000:1 signal-to-noise ratio.

David L. Shenkenberg

Malaria diagnosis currently involves either antibody-based rapid diagnostic tests or microscopic analysis using the classical Giemsa stain, but there are drawbacks to using these methods in the indigent, tropical countries where the disease remains a serious problem. Rapid diagnostic tests use antibodies that tend to degrade in the tropical heat and that may not detect all strains of the malaria parasite, whereas Giemsa microscopy requires a labeling step and time-consuming analysis performed by a trained microscopist. In contrast, detection using third harmonic generation (THG) does not...Read full article

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    Published: February 2008
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsmalariamicroscopic analysisMicroscopyrapid diagnostic testsResearch & Technology

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