Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic (SERS) systems and methods for
detecting biomolecules of interest, such as a virus, bacterium, or other
infectious agent, are provided. A spectroscopic assay based on surface
enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) using a silver nanorod array substrate
fabricated by oblique angle deposition has been developed that allows for
rapid detection of trace levels of viruses or bacteria with a high degree
of sensitivity and specificity. This novel and improved SERS assay can
detect minor spectral differences within strains of a single virus type
such as respiratory syncytial virus or influenza virus in the presence of
biological media. The method provides rapid diagnostics for direct
molecular and structural characterization of virus strains and virus gene
deletion mutants generating reproducible viral spectra without viral
manipulation.