Smartphone-Based Diagnosis of Parasitic Infections With Colorimetric Assays in Centrifuge Tubes
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Escobedo Araque, Pablo; Erenas Rodríguez, Miguel María; Martínez Olmos, Antonio; Carvajal Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel; Tabraue Chávez, Mavys; Luque González, M.Angélica; Díaz Mochón, Juan José; Pernagallo, Salvatore; Capitán Vallvey, Luis Fermín; Palma, Alberto J.Editorial
IEEE Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc
Materia
Smartphone-based platform Parasitic diseases Colorimetric assay Diagnosis Image processing
Fecha
2019-12-31Referencia bibliográfica
Escobedo, P., Erenas, M. M., Olmos, A. M., Carvajal, M. A., Chávez, M. T., González, M. A. L., ... & Palma, A. J. (2019). Smartphone-based diagnosis of parasitic infections with colorimetric assays in centrifuge tubes. IEEE Access, 7, 185677-185686. [DOI:10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2961230]
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Company DESTINA Genomics Ltd.Resumen
A smartphone-based platform for the diagnosis of parasitic infections has been developed,
tested and validated. The system is capable of making automatic and accurate analysis of millimetric
colorimetric arrays in centrifuge collection tubes, which are well established tools used in clinical analysis.
To that end, an Android-based software application has been developed, making use of the smartphone rear
camera, enabling precise image processing of the colorimetric spot arrays. A low-cost plastic accessory
has been developed using 3D-printing to provide controlled illumination, xed sample positioning and cell
phone attachment. The platform was then tested repeatedly for its size detection, edge blurriness and colour
detection capabilities. A minimum spot radius of 175 m is detectable when using the developed app, with a
tolerance of 15%, corresponding to 0.25%of the area where the spot array is printed. Spot edge de nition has
been studied up to 40% of blurriness, resulting in a low average percentage error of 1.24%. Colour detection
follows the well-known Gamma correction function. Finally, the whole platform was tested and validated
using real DNA to analyse for accurate discrimination of Trypanosomatid species, which are responsible
for devastating diseases in humans and livestock. The smartphone-based platform can be further extended to
other clinical analysis. Its simplicity and reliable performance mean it can be used in remote, limited-resource
settings by relatively unskilled technicians/nurses, where diagnostic laboratories are sparsely distributed.
The results can however be sent easily via the smartphone to medical experts as well as government health
agencies.