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How we used smartphones to test for malaria: lessons from Uganda - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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In collaboration with local educational bodies, we partnered again with a Ugandan primary school to evaluate our new system in the real world. We tested blood samples from children aged between 5 and 12. Again, the results were 98% accurate.

The post How we used smartphones to test for malaria: lessons from Uganda appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.

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