Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao
Indian Institute of Science
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PLOS ONE | 2016
Chandrasekhar Bhaskaran Nair; Jagannath Manjula; Pradeep Annamalai Subramani; Prakash B. Nagendrappa; Mulakkapurath Narayanan Manoj; Sukriti Malpani; Phani Kumar Pullela; Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao; Siva Ramamoorthy; Susanta K. Ghosh
Background Sensitive and specific detection of malarial parasites is crucial in controlling the significant malaria burden in the developing world. Also important is being able to identify life threatening Plasmodium falciparum malaria quickly and accurately to reduce malaria related mortality. Existing methods such as microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) have major shortcomings. Here, we describe a new real-time PCR-based diagnostic test device at point-of-care service for resource-limited settings. Methods Truenat® Malaria, a chip-based microPCR test, was developed by bigtec Labs, Bangalore, India, for differential identification of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax parasites. The Truenat Malaria tests runs on bigtec’s Truelab Uno® microPCR device, a handheld, battery operated, and easy-to-use real-time microPCR device. The performance of Truenat® Malaria was evaluated versus the WHO nested PCR protocol. The Truenat® Malaria was further evaluated in a triple-blinded study design using a sample panel of 281 specimens created from the clinical samples characterized by expert microscopy and a rapid diagnostic test kit by the National Institute of Malaria Research (NIMR). A comparative evaluation was done on the Truelab Uno® and a commercial real-time PCR system. Results The limit of detection of the Truenat Malaria assay was found to be <5 parasites/μl for both P. falciparum and P. vivax. The Truenat® Malaria test was found to have sensitivity and specificity of 100% each, compared to the WHO nested PCR protocol based on the evaluation of 100 samples. The sensitivity using expert microscopy as the reference standard was determined to be around 99.3% (95% CI: 95.5–99.9) at the species level. Mixed infections were identified more accurately by Truenat Malaria (32 samples identified as mixed) versus expert microscopy and RDTs which detected 4 and 5 mixed samples, respectively. Conclusion The Truenat® Malaria microPCR test is a valuable diagnostic tool and implementation should be considered not only for malaria diagnosis but also for active surveillance and epidemiological intervention.
Archive | 2008
Kishore Krishna Kumar; Raviprakash Jayaraman; Sankaranand Kaipa Narasimha; Renjith Mahiladevi Radhakrishnan; Sathyadeep Viswanaihan; Chandrasekhar Bhaskaran Nair; Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao; Manjula Jagannath; Shilpa Chennakrishnaiah; Sudip Mondal; V. Venkataraman
Archive | 2008
Chandrasekhar Bhaskaran Nair; Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao; Phani Kumar Pullela; Gopalakrishna Mangalore Kini
Archive | 2011
Phani Kumar Pullela; Mulakkapurath Narayanan Manoj; Mitchell Preetham Pinto; Chandrasekhar Bhaskaran Nair; Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao
Archive | 2010
Mulakkapurath Narayanan Manoj; Venkata Ramachandra Rao Vasamsetty; Madhuri Baliga; Kirubakaran Naveen Kumar; Chandrasekhar Bhaskaran Nair; Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao
Archive | 2003
Phani Kumar Pullela; Paramashivappa Rangappa; Srinivasa Rao Alapati; Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao; Jeffrey A. Bibbs
Renewable Energy | 2014
Shilpa Kammaradi Sanjeeva; Mitchell Preetham Pinto; Manoj Mulakkapurath Narayanan; Gopalakrishna Mangalore Kini; Chandrasekhar Bhaskaran Nair; Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao; Phani Kumar Pullela; Siva Ramamoorthy; Colin J. Barrow
Archive | 2008
Jagannath Manjula; Chandrasekhar Bhaskaran Nair; Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao
Archive | 2007
Phani Kumar Pullela; Paramashivappa Rangappa; Srinivasa Rao Alapati; Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao
Archive | 2012
Manjula Jagannath; Chandrasekhar Bhaskaran Nair; Pillarisetti Venkata Subbarao