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Volume 8

Epidemiology: Open Access

ISSN: 2161-1165

Epidemiology 2018

September 17-19, 2018

Page 41

conference

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September 17-19, 2018 | Rome, Italy

8

th

International Conference on

Epidemiology & Public Health

Dawid Nidzworski, Epidemiology (Sunnyvale) 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-1165-C1-019

The new device for monitoring of epidemiology of upper respiratory tract infections

I

nfluenza is a contagious disease caught by humans and caused by viruses belonging to the family

Orthomyxoviridae

. Each year the

Influenza virus infects millions of people and kills hundreds of thousands of them. Economic losses caused by employee absenteeism

are counted in the hundreds of millions of dollars a year. In order to successfully treat influenza virus infections, it is necessary to detect

virus during the initial development phase of the infection when tens to hundreds of viruses are present in the pharynx of the patient.

Streptococcus pyogenes belongs to the family

Streptococcaceae

and is one of the most popular pathogen causing bacterial infections of

upper respiratory tracts. The early symptoms of infections of influenza virus and Streptococcus pyogenes are very similar and there is a

huge problem to recognize and distinguish those pathogens and start appropriate treatment. Here, we present results of pre-clinical study

of novel mobile technology for detection of influenza virus and Streptococcus. Our team developed single-use biosensor (MultiSensDx),

universal reader and mobile application for early detection of two types of pathogens in only 5 minutes. Our technology is a useful tool

in telediagnostic procedure and may be an internal part of many telecommunication platforms. We strong believe that this solution

will have a huge impact on Public Health in the near future. In our labs, we have developed a single-use test for detection of influenza

virus, the universal reader (ready to detect other pathogens and biomarkers) and user friendly mobile application which helps in whole

procedure of analysis.

Complete

system for introduction to telecommunications platforms

Recent Publications

1. Nidzworski, D., Siuzdak, K., Niedziałkowski, P., Bogdanowicz, R., Sobaszek, M., Ryl, J., Weiher, P., Sawczak, M., Wnuk, E.,

Goddard III, W.A., Jaramillo-Botero, A., Ossowski, T. 2017. A rapid-response ultrasensitive biosensor for influenza virus

detection using antibody modified boron-doped diamond. Scientific Reports 7: 15707 | DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-15806-7

2. Nidzworski, D., Pranszke, P., Grudniewska, M., Król, E., Gromadzka, B. 2014. Universal biosensor for detection of Influenza

virus. Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 15 (59), 239-242.

Biography

Dawid Nidzworski is an entrepreneur and scientist. A graduate both: The Faculty of Chemistry GUT and the IFB UG-MUG. He holds his PhD from IFB UG-MUG. Laureate

of programs VENTURES FNP, IMPULS FNP, LIDER (NCRD), the SME Instrumens (H2020), “Fast Track” (NCRD), Masovia programme, TechMatStrateg and 4.1.4 PIOR

Programme. He developed biosensor (FluSensDx) which will identify influenza virus in the patient's throat swab. He is also working on an edible vaccine against influenza

virus for poultry (LIDER). He is the winner of many awards and scholarships. Co-author of several publications, congress reports and patent applications. His start-up

company SensDx will revolutionize the way of medical diagnostics in the world.

dawid@etongroup.eu

Dawid Nidzworski

SensDx Ltd, Poland