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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 18, 2023
Filed:
Mar. 20, 2021
Mohammad Abdolahad, Tehran, IR;
Zohreh Sadat Miripour, Tehran, IR;
Hassan Sanati Koloukhi, Tehran, IR;
Fatemeh Zahra Shojaeian Zanjani, Tehran, IR;
Hadi Ghafari, Tehran, IR;
Naser Namdar Habashi, Tabriz, IR;
Ashkan Zandi, Tabriz, IR;
Fereshteh Abbasvandi, Tehran, IR;
Mohammad Abdolahad, Tehran, IR;
Zohreh Sadat Miripour, Tehran, IR;
Hassan Sanati koloukhi, Tehran, IR;
Fatemeh Zahra Shojaeian Zanjani, Tehran, IR;
Hadi Ghafari, Tehran, IR;
Naser Namdar Habashi, Tabriz, IR;
Ashkan Zandi, Tabriz, IR;
Fereshteh Abbasvandi, Tehran, IR;
Other;
Abstract
A method for diagnosing COVID-19 infection of a person. The method includes acquiring a sputum sample of the person, measuring a level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the sputum sample, and detecting a COVID-19 infection status of the person based on the measured level of ROS. Measuring the level of ROS in the sputum sample includes recording a cyclic voltammetry (CV) pattern from the sputum sample and measuring a current peak of the recorded CV pattern. Detecting the COVID-19 infection status of the person based on the measured level of ROS includes detecting the person is infected with COVID-19 if the measured current peak is in a first range of current peaks and detecting the person is not infected with COVID-19 if the measured current peak is in a second range of current peaks.