Fig. 6: Testing of clinical samples with FAST-POCT platform for Influenza diagnosis.

a Clinical study design. A total of 36 samples were analyzed by FAST-POCT platform and conventional RT–PCR, including 18 patients’ samples and 18 control individuals without Influenza. b Evaluation of analytical concordance between FAST-POCT PCR and conventional RT-PCR. The results were positively correlated (Pearson’s r = 0.90). c Fluorescence intensity levels for 18 patients with IBV and 18 controls. d FL values were significantly higher in the patients with IBV (+) than in controls (−) (****P = 3.31 × 10−19; two-sided t-test; n = 36). For each box plot, the central black mark indicates the median, and the bottom and top lines of the box indicates the 25th and 75th percentiles, respectively. The whiskers extend to the min-max data points that were not considered outliers. e ROC curves. The dotted line d denotes the cutoff estimated from the ROC analysis. The AUC was 1 for IBV. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.