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Using infra-red tech to predict severe Covid-19

Updated on: 14 August,2021 07:50 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The study was published in the journal Analytical Chemistry.

Using infra-red tech to predict severe Covid-19

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Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay have developed a novel method of using infra-red technology to rapidly test which patients are most at risk of becoming severely unwell from Covid-19. The study was published in the journal Analytical Chemistry.


This study, is a collaborative effort between IIT-B, Kasturba Hospital in Mumbai, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Australia and Agilent Technologies India. It was led by Prof. Sanjeeva Srivastava, head of the Proteomics Facility at the IIT-B. It was primarily funded by India’s Science and Engineering Research Board, the Government of India, and a grant from the IIT.


Prof. Srivastava said, “The finding that there were chemical differences in more severe Covid-19 cases was consistent with published studies conducted in other countries. From our study, as well as previously performed mass spectrometry-based proteomics study, we can say that there is a correlation between blood chemical signature and becoming severely unwell with Covid-19. However, we can’t conclude that slight differences in these chemical groups cause patients to become more unwell. We can only conclude that there is an association.”


‘Beneficial to clinicians’

The test – which was performed with 85 per cent accuracy in a small pilot study of Covid-19 patients – could in future be used to triage patients in areas with large outbreaks of Covid-19. Dr Jayanthi Shastri, head of Microbiology Department, Kasturba Hospital said, “This kind of blood-based test will be beneficial to clinicians in determining severity of Covid-19 patients in India.”

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