Target product profiles for devices to diagnose urinary schistosomiasis in Nigeria

Merlijn Sluiter, A. Onasanya, O. Oladepo, J. Engelen, M. Keshinro, T. Agbana, G. Van, J. Diehl
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Schistosomiasis is a treatable and preventable neglected tropical disease of Public Health importance affecting over 200 million people worldwide while Nigeria is one of the high burden countries. Currently, available diagnostic tests are cumbersome, low in sensitivity and not field-adaptable given the high skills required that are not available in the rural settings where the diseases are majorly prevalent. There is an urgent need for an easy to use automated diagnostic device to replace the current gold standard, the human-operated microscope. Many promising automated diagnostic technologies are under development. However, a good understanding of the real needs within the local healthcare context is crucial in order to develop and implement a new health diagnostic device. Too often, there is a mismatch between what is needed and what is developed. A target product profile can guide the R&D process in matching with the needs in the local healthcare context. The goal of this project is to combine gaps in the healthcare system and needs from stakeholders with technological possibilities in order to develop a target product profile for a diagnostic device for S. haematobium for specific healthcare scenarios in Nigeria.
尼日利亚尿路血吸虫病诊断设备的目标产品简介
血吸虫病是一种可治疗和可预防的被忽视的热带疾病,具有重要的公共卫生意义,影响全世界2亿多人,而尼日利亚是高负担国家之一。目前,现有的诊断测试很繁琐,灵敏度低,而且由于需要很高的技能,而在疾病主要流行的农村环境中不具备这些技能,因此不适合现场使用。迫切需要一种易于使用的自动诊断设备来取代目前的金标准,即人工操作的显微镜。许多有前途的自动诊断技术正在开发中。然而,为了开发和实施新的健康诊断设备,对当地医疗保健环境中的实际需求有一个很好的了解是至关重要的。通常,需求和开发之间存在不匹配。目标产品概要可以指导研发过程,使其与当地医疗保健环境中的需求相匹配。该项目的目标是将医疗保健系统中的差距和利益相关者的需求与技术可能性结合起来,以便为尼日利亚的特定医疗场景开发一种S. haematobium诊断设备的目标产品概况。
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