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Ugandan Engineer Designs a smart jacket that Detects Pneumonia

November 09, 2016. Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation shortlist: Brian Turyabagye (centre) & his team have developed a biomedical kit for early diagnosis and continuous monitoring of pneumonia patients. The kit is called MAMAOPE & includes a smart jacket. Olivia Koburongo (L) is the team lead/researcher, and Besufekad Shifferaw (R) is the head of technical development; Kampala, Uganda. Picture: Brett Eloff for The Royal Academy of Engineering.

Pneumonia is one of the Dangerous killer Diseases in Africa for the Infant Generation.  According to WHO :

Brian, together with his team which comprises of, Olivia Koburongo (project manager), Besufekad Shifferaw (lead technical developer), Dr. Rodney Sekate (medical consultant) and Angella Namwase (medical researcher) have designed a smart jacket alias  MamaOpe. The smart jacket is designed to diagnose pneumonia, four times faster than a health practitioner would and with improved accuracy.

Using sensors, the jacket listens to body reactions at particular points of interest, such as the lung crepitations and wheezes, measures the breathing rate, then processes and analyses this information to give a deduction. The jacket then computes the results and sends the results to a mobile app using Bluetooth connection. The app then gives a conclusive result to the user.

“OUR VISION IS TO CUT PNEUMONIA DEATH RATES IN AFRICA BY 50%”

The kit is still under testing as they await certification. The team’s main challenge is the lack of raw materials, in Uganda, required to develop the jacket, thus slowing down their speed of execution. Brian says that the vision of MamaOpe, is to cut pneumonia death rates in Africa by 50%. They are looking to partner with health authorities and NGOs, direct sales of the jacket to private clinics, hospitals and families as their revenue model.

The MamaOpe kit is a promise for a healthier African child, and our hope is that Brian and his team will overcome their challenges and expand their reach beyond Africa, soon.

Featured Image : Brian Turyabagye (centre), Olivia Koburongo (left) and Besufekad Shifferaw (right).

Source Techweez.

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