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Antibiotic resistance is a growing global threat, with glycopeptides like vancomycin remaining critical for treating resistant infections. However, its narrow therapeutic index necessitates therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM). In this study, we present a disposable electrochemical aptasensor for cost-effective and rapid vancomycin monitoring. Novel high-affinity aptamers were identified via magnetic bead-based SELEX, with their binding confirmed by surface plasmon resonance and computational modeling. The aptasensor, developed on screen-printed gold electrodes using a multipulse-assisted immobilization method, demonstrated a linear response from 2.5 to 50 μM and a detection limit of 1.5 μM. This range encompasses clinically relevant trough (10–13.5 μM) concentrations. Validated in undiluted clinical samples, it showed performance comparable to gold-standard immunoassays, offering a promising tool for vancomycin TDM. • MB-SELEX enriches aptamers faster than capture SELEX and with similar affinity. • The 45 nt aptamers were characterized by surface plasmon resonance. • The 3D structure of aptamer and vancomycin complex was computationally predicted. • The electrochemical aptasensor allows vancomycin detection in clinical samples. • The aptasensor performance is comparable to that of the standard immunoassay.
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