AI vs. The Invisible Killer. AI-powered portable X-rays detect TB in slum communities in minutes.

Mumbai has launched a high-tech offensive against Tuberculosis (TB) by deploying portable, AI-integrated X-ray machines across the city's most vulnerable neighborhoods. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) introduced these backpack-sized devices to conduct active case-finding in slums and hard-to-reach areas where TB often spreads undetected. Unlike traditional screening which requires a hospital visit and days for results, these machines capture chest images on the spot and use an AI algorithm to flag presumptive TB cases in less than two minutes.

This "doorstep diagnosis" model is a game-changer for public health. By bringing the lab to the patient, health workers can immediately isolate potential carriers and initiate testing, drastically cutting the transmission chain. The initiative is part of India’s aggressive national goal to eliminate TB, leveraging artificial intelligence to bridge the gap between advanced diagnostics and the communities that need them most.

Read the original article at: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/city-gets-new-tool-against-tuberculosis-portable-x-ray-machines-with-ai-to-detect-presumptive-tb-in-a-few-minutes/articleshow/124311217.cms


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