Data and image transfer using mobile phones to strengthen microscopy-based diagnostic services in low and middle income country laboratories.

BACKGROUND: The emerging market of mobile phone technology and its use in the health sector is rapidly expanding and connecting even the most remote areas of world. Distributing diagnostic images over the mobile network for knowledge sharing, feedback or quality control is a logical innovation. OBJE...

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Main Authors: Coosje J Tuijn, Bas J Hoefman, Hajo van Beijma, Linda Oskam, Nicolas Chevrollier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3237433?pdf=render
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author Coosje J Tuijn
Bas J Hoefman
Hajo van Beijma
Linda Oskam
Nicolas Chevrollier
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description BACKGROUND: The emerging market of mobile phone technology and its use in the health sector is rapidly expanding and connecting even the most remote areas of world. Distributing diagnostic images over the mobile network for knowledge sharing, feedback or quality control is a logical innovation. OBJECTIVE: To determine the feasibility of using mobile phones for capturing microscopy images and transferring these to a central database for assessment, feedback and educational purposes. METHODS: A feasibility study was carried out in Uganda. Images of microscopy samples were taken using a prototype connector that could fix a variety of mobile phones to a microscope. An Information Technology (IT) platform was set up for data transfer from a mobile phone to a website, including feedback by text messaging to the end user. RESULTS: Clear images were captured using mobile phone cameras of 2 megapixels (MP) up to 5MP. Images were sent by mobile Internet to a website where they were visualized and feedback could be provided to the sender by means of text message. CONCLUSION: The process of capturing microscopy images on mobile phones, relaying them to a central review website and feeding back to the sender is feasible and of potential benefit in resource poor settings. Even though the system needs further optimization, it became evident from discussions with stakeholders that there is a demand for this type of technology.
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Bas J Hoefman
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Linda Oskam
Nicolas Chevrollier
Data and image transfer using mobile phones to strengthen microscopy-based diagnostic services in low and middle income country laboratories.
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title Data and image transfer using mobile phones to strengthen microscopy-based diagnostic services in low and middle income country laboratories.
title_full Data and image transfer using mobile phones to strengthen microscopy-based diagnostic services in low and middle income country laboratories.
title_fullStr Data and image transfer using mobile phones to strengthen microscopy-based diagnostic services in low and middle income country laboratories.
title_full_unstemmed Data and image transfer using mobile phones to strengthen microscopy-based diagnostic services in low and middle income country laboratories.
title_short Data and image transfer using mobile phones to strengthen microscopy-based diagnostic services in low and middle income country laboratories.
title_sort data and image transfer using mobile phones to strengthen microscopy based diagnostic services in low and middle income country laboratories
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