Quantum dot nanobead-based fluorescent immunochromatography test strips for rapid visual detection of echinococcosis

Gesang Zhuoma , Gongsang Quzhen , Bianba Yangla , Geshang Yangzong , Chidan Zhuoga , Yuzhen Deji , Suolang Sizhu

Animal Diseases ›› 2026, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) : 11

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Animal Diseases ›› 2026, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) :11 DOI: 10.1186/s44149-026-00219-9
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Quantum dot nanobead-based fluorescent immunochromatography test strips for rapid visual detection of echinococcosis
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Hydatid disease, a neglected zoonotic infection caused by Echinococcus granulosus, remains hyperendemic in pastoral regions with limited resources underresourced veterinary surveillance systems. Consequently, deploying point-of-care diagnostic tools for the field surveillance of E. granulosus infection is critical for interrupting transmission chains and curbing echinococcosis dissemination. Here, we developed a rapid fluorescent immunochromatographic test strip using quantum dot (QD) nanobeads as signal reporters and antigen B as the capture probe. Compared with conventional techniques, this novel assay detects E. granulosus antibodies within 15 min, significantly reducing the time needed. Furthermore, it exhibits a sensitivity at least an order of magnitude greater than that of conventional colloidal gold-based lateral flow strips. More importantly, the results of our fluorescent immunochromatography test strips were strongly consistent with those of commercial ELISA kits. Owing to its rapid, sensitive, and user-friendly format, this test strip provides a practical point-of-care tool for field-based hydatid disease surveillance and control.

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Echinococcosis / Quantum dots / Visual / Fluorescence / Point-of-care detection

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Gesang Zhuoma, Gongsang Quzhen, Bianba Yangla, Geshang Yangzong, Chidan Zhuoga, Yuzhen Deji, Suolang Sizhu. Quantum dot nanobead-based fluorescent immunochromatography test strips for rapid visual detection of echinococcosis. Animal Diseases, 2026, 6(1): 11 DOI:10.1186/s44149-026-00219-9

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National Health Commission Key Laboratory of Echinococcosis Prevention and Control Research Open Project Program(2022WZK1001)

National Beef Cattle and Yak Industry Technology System(CAR3-37)

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