A team of researchers from Columbia University in the United States of America have developed a device that can be plugged into a smartphone and used to quickly test an individual for HIV and syphilis.
The accessory costs an estimated $34 which is roughly Seven thousand naira (N7,000) to make and it is capable of replicating tests done in a laboratory using equipment that costs many thousands of dollars and indeed naira.
Samuel K. Sia, head researcher and associate professor of biomedical engineering at the university, described the smartphone accessory as “full laboratory quality.”
Because it can be easily used in remote and impoverished areas, like rural Africa, it is hoped the small but effective smartphone accessory will save millions of lives from sexually transmitted diseases.
Will you use such a device if you have the opportunity to?
Meanwhile, four companies will commence the production of HIV/AIDS anti-retroviral drugs in Nigeria soon.