Development of a recombinase polymerase amplification lateral flow assay for the detection of active Trypanosoma evansi infections.
Zeng LiJoar Esteban Pinto TorresJulie GoossensBenoit StijlemansYann G-J SterckxStefan MagezPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
Compared to other DNA-based parasite detection methods (such as PCR and LAMP), the T. evansi RPA-LF (TevRPA-LF) described in this paper is an interesting alternative because of its simple read-out (user-friendly), short execution time (15 minutes), experimental sensitivity of 100 fg purified genomic T. evansi DNA, and ability to be carried out at a moderate, constant temperature (39°C). Therefore, the TevRPA-LF is an interesting tool for the detection of active T. evansi infections.