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Three alumni of IIT-Bombay develops health test kit that gives results in 30 seconds

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 26, 2023 13:25 IST

Three alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have developed a smartphone-based health test kit using urine sample ...

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Three alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have developed a smartphone-based health test kit using urine sample and claim that it gives results in 30 seconds.

According to a report of PTI, Some public health centres (PHCs) in Maharashtra’s Nashik district have been using these kits for health tests, a Zilla Parishad official said.  As part of the test, a person has to dip a card (supplied in the test kit) in urine for a second, click a photo of it on his/her phone using the Neodocs app.

The photo gets uploaded on our cloud server, where an algorithm uses computer vision to scan the card and gives results within 30 seconds, claimed Manasvi Shah, the strategic partnerships manager of NeoDocs;, the startup founded by former IITians Anurag Meena, Nikunj Malpani and Pratik Lodha.

NeoDocs’ presented the urine test kit during an exhibition at the recently held Indian Science Congress in Nagpur. Malpani said it was during the COVID-19 lockdown time that they realised the importance of the quantification of health and the value of diagnostics.

These test kits will help bring healthcare to every doorstep and reduce the overall cost for testing significantly, no matter the socio-economic background, Meena said. According to Lodha, they are further working on researching and developing instant test kits for various human bio-fluids (blood, vaginal discharge, semen, etc).

They began their venture with five basic instant urine test kits catering to their customers in a personalised manner, Nikunj said. Malpani said after winning the Maharashtra Startup Week Award in October 2022, they are collaborating with the Nashik Zilla Parishad by introducing smartphone-based tests at the PHCs in Trimbak.

Nashik Zilla Parishad health officer Dr Harshal Nehete told PTI that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with NeoDocs for using these instant test kits at their PHCs in Trimbak taluka.

Tags: Indian Institute of Technology BombayPublic health centresmaharashtraZilla Parishad
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