首页|Australian Defence Force Malaria and Infectious Disease Institute Reports Findin gs in Malaria (Rapid and non-invasive detection of malaria parasites using near- infrared spectroscopy and machine learning)
Australian Defence Force Malaria and Infectious Disease Institute Reports Findin gs in Malaria (Rapid and non-invasive detection of malaria parasites using near- infrared spectroscopy and machine learning)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News - New research on Mosquito-Borne Disease s - Malaria is the subject of a report.According to news reporting originating in Brisbane, Australia, by NewsRx journalists, research stated,“Novel and highl y sensitive point-of-care malaria diagnostic and surveillance tools that are rap id andaffordable are urgently needed to support malaria control and elimination . We demonstrated the potentialof near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) technique t o detect malaria parasites both, in vitro, using dilutionsof infected red blood cells obtained from Plasmodium falciparum cultures and in vivo, in mice infectedwith P. berghei using blood spotted on slides and non-invasively, by simply scanning various bo dy areas(e.g., feet, groin and ears).”
BrisbaneAustraliaAustralia and New Z ealandCyborgsEmerging TechnologiesHealth and MedicineMachine LearningM alariaMosquito-Borne DiseasesProtozoan Infections