HBS Student Creates Smartphone App To Detect Malaria

Attach a lens to the back of a Windows 7 phone, take a drop of blood from the patient and you have instant results and huge improvement over the “current ‘state-of-the-art’ malaria detection method used in these areas [which] involves a cotton swap test that results in only 40% accuracy.”

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    relationship between cell phone use...African countries HBS Student Creates Smartphone App...
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    Attach a lens to the back of a Windows 7 phone, take a drop of blood from the patient and you have instant results and...
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    It’s great that this is being done with WP hardware and software. It means more exposure for
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    even if it’s just 40% accuracy, this is still a nice to know.
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