Objectives: Optical spectrophotometry has been explored to quantify Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites at low parasitemia, with potential to overcome the limitations of detection in the current diagnostic methods. This work presents the design, simulation and fabrication of a CMOS microelectronic detection system to automatically quantify the presence of malaria parasites in a blood sample. Methods: The designed system is composed by an array of 16 n+/p-substrate silicon junction photodiodes as photodetectors and 16 current to frequency (IF) converters. An optical setup was used to individually and jointly characterize the entire system. Results: The IF converter was simulated and characterized in Cadence Tools using UMC 1180 MM/RF tec...
Miniaturization of imaging systems can significantly benefit clinical diagnosis in challenging envir...
Vector-borne diseases are a major concern for human health globally, especially malaria in densely p...
Malaria diagnosis relies on optical microscopy and/or rapid diagnostic tests based on detecting spec...
Malaria is one of the most life-threatening infectious diseases worldwide, claiming half a million l...
Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria and drug-resistance is essential to effective disease manage...
We report on the implementation of color sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscope (SROFM), a high ...
Objective: This paper focuses on a novel and portable device prototype with optical detectors to qui...
: This paper presents a custom, low-cost electronic system specifically designed for rapid and quant...
Malaria is a leading parasitic disease endangering the lives of half of the world's population. Micr...
Optical techniques, such as spectrophotometry, have been referred as the tools capable of detect ear...
Malaria is a parasitic disease with high prevalence in regions with inefficient healthcare condition...
Fast and automated diagnostic devices are bound to play a significant role in the on-going efforts t...
Malaria is a worldwide health problem with 225 million infections each year. A fast and easy-to-use ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is one of the major human infectious diseases in many endemic countries. For pre...
The lack of prompt and sensitive diagnosis hampers malaria control and elimination, highlighting th...
Miniaturization of imaging systems can significantly benefit clinical diagnosis in challenging envir...
Vector-borne diseases are a major concern for human health globally, especially malaria in densely p...
Malaria diagnosis relies on optical microscopy and/or rapid diagnostic tests based on detecting spec...
Malaria is one of the most life-threatening infectious diseases worldwide, claiming half a million l...
Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria and drug-resistance is essential to effective disease manage...
We report on the implementation of color sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscope (SROFM), a high ...
Objective: This paper focuses on a novel and portable device prototype with optical detectors to qui...
: This paper presents a custom, low-cost electronic system specifically designed for rapid and quant...
Malaria is a leading parasitic disease endangering the lives of half of the world's population. Micr...
Optical techniques, such as spectrophotometry, have been referred as the tools capable of detect ear...
Malaria is a parasitic disease with high prevalence in regions with inefficient healthcare condition...
Fast and automated diagnostic devices are bound to play a significant role in the on-going efforts t...
Malaria is a worldwide health problem with 225 million infections each year. A fast and easy-to-use ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is one of the major human infectious diseases in many endemic countries. For pre...
The lack of prompt and sensitive diagnosis hampers malaria control and elimination, highlighting th...
Miniaturization of imaging systems can significantly benefit clinical diagnosis in challenging envir...
Vector-borne diseases are a major concern for human health globally, especially malaria in densely p...
Malaria diagnosis relies on optical microscopy and/or rapid diagnostic tests based on detecting spec...