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Uganda Fights Malaria Through ‘Matibabu’ App

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Thanks to Matibabu, a mobile app, Ugandans can now be able to detect malaria causing parasites, one of Africa’s biggest killers. It eliminates the need to prick a patient and draw blood for the test.

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This is how it works; a finger is inserted into the device to diagnose and the results are viewed via a smartphone. Red light triggered into the skin to reach the bed Blood cells. Light is used to determine the state of the red blood Cells to determine ones malaria status, with the results viewed on a smart phone.

It involves a custom made piece of hardware which consists of a red LED and a light sensor.

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The team behind this innovation Josiah Kavuma, Brian Gitta , Simon Lubambo and  Joshua Businge are all students at Uganda’s Makerere University. They started with a simple question “Can‘t there be a way we can have this process less or not painful and timely?”.

According to the World Health Organisation released in December 2013, there were about 207 million cases of malaria in 2012. Of this, an estimated 627,000 resulted in deaths. Most of deaths occurred among African children.

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A big part of the war against malaria is about timely testing. Also the cost of accessing testing equipment is prohibitive for most inhabitants of the continent. This product has the potential of significantly reducing the cost spent on acquiring expensive malaria testing equipment.

Caroline Vutagwa
Caroline Vutagwahttps://my.techmoran.com
Minding my own business is not enough for me that's why you will always find me minding Africa's Businesses as well as Technology and of course letting you know about it. Talk to me on [email protected]

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