Point-of-care testing (POCT) for infectious diseases is an approach to quickly diagnose and manage infectious diseases. This method is often conducted outside of traditional medical laboratories and in a variety of settings, such as doctor’s offices, clinics, and community health centers. With the emergence of COVID-19, POCT has gained renewed attention and significance in diagnosing the disease. The main advantage of POCT is that it provides results in real-time, allowing healthcare professionals to take immediate action. This approach can reduce the time between diagnosis and treatment, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. It can also be useful for disease surveillance, particularly in settings where traditional laboratory testing may be impractical. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in expanding POCT for infectious diseases . This is due to several factors, including technological advancements in diagnostic testing and a growing demand for more accessible...