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                                                        Dr. Sprong is a researcher in the zoonosis of infectious diseases, with a strong interest in tick-borne diseases. Dr. Sprong was very enthusiastic about the idea of a self-test for Lyme disease. He even qualified it as a "Nobel Prize idea" if we manage to detect the B. burgdorferi (the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease) nucleic acid in the area around the tick bite. However, he warned us that the concentration can be very low and that for diagnosis, a high rate of false positives/negatives can occur. Additionally, out of the many, many people bitten by ticks, only a minute fraction develops Lyme disease. Therefore, performing tests would be meaningless as the test results would not very informative.
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Human Practices

As part of our human practices, our team aimed to view our project from a variety of outlooks: from the societal or individual needs to the economical viability, but also what is legally required and certain ethical considerations. On this page, we will report the insights that interactions with players from the medical world, the academic and the business world have provided us during the entirety of our project (Fig. 1). We have compiled here how our initial project idea was shaped by the experience and knowledge from the stakeholders.

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We are the 2020 team of iGEM Leiden. With an interdisciplinary team of students we aim to develop a point-of-care rapid diagnostic tool for infectious diseases!

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