Optical Smart Malaria Diagnost

Themes: Life Science & Health, Social Impact


Proof of principle

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Why?


Prompt, accurate and timely malaria diagnosis reduces unnecessary treatment, drug-drug interactions, and chances on drug resistant parasites. We are developing the Optical Smart Malaria Diagnost (OSMD) for this purpose.

How?


Uniquely, the OSMD uses multiple optical imaging techniques together in order to be able to distinguish the plasmodium parasites from other material in the blood. We aim for a low-cost, sufficiently sensitive and selective device, that is field-compatible and requires minimal human intervention.

When?


Once the multimodal approach has been validated, a prototype could be fabricated and field-tested. Though the current focus is malaria diagnosis, once developed it's relatively easy to adapt the device to other diseases.

Temitope Agbana MSc

 

Prof. dr. Gleb Vdovin

Prof. dr. ir. Michel Verhaegen