Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) as a smart method for fast environmental virological analyses: validation on Picornaviruses

Sci Rep. 2019 Aug 29;9(1):12598. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-49005-3.

Abstract

Virological analysis is time-consuming and expensive. The aim of this work is to demonstrate the applicability of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) to the classification of viruses, reducing the time for this analysis and its costs. Experimental tests were performed in which different viruses were irradiated with a UV laser emitting at 266 nm and the emitted spectra were recorded by a spectrometer. The classification techniques show the possibility of discriminating viruses. Although the application of the LIF technique to biological agents has been thoroughly studied by many researchers over the years, this work aims at validating for the first time its applicability to virological analyses. The development of a fast virological analysis may revolutionize this field, allowing fast responses to epidemiologic events, reducing their risks and improving the efficiency of monitoring environments. Moreover, a cost reduction may lead to an increase in the monitoring frequency, with an obvious enhancement of safety and prevention.

Publication types

  • Validation Study

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Monitoring / methods*
  • Lasers*
  • Neural Networks, Computer
  • Picornaviridae / classification*
  • Spectrometry, Fluorescence*
  • Support Vector Machine
  • Time Factors