These AI-powered apps can hear the cause of a cough
The app failed to detect TB in about 30% of people who actually had the disease. But it's simpler and vastly cheaper than collecting phlegm to look for the bacterium that causes the disease, the gold-standard method for diagnosing TB. So it could prove especially useful in low-income countries as a screening tool, helping to catch cases and interrupting transmission. In the new study, a team of researchers from the US and Kenya trained and tested their smartphone-based diagnostic tool on recordings of coughs collected in a Kenyan health-care center--about 33,000 spontaneous coughs and 1,200 forced coughs from 149 people with TB and 46 people with other respiratory conditions. The app's performance wasn't good enough to replace traditional diagnostics. But it could be used as an additional screening tool.
Jan-5-2024, 11:00:00 GMT
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