Smartphone Attachment Can Test For HIV In 15 Minutes
stephendavion writes A team of researchers from Columbia University have developed a device that can be plugged into a smartphone and used to quickly test for HIV and syphilis. The mobile device tests for three infectious disease markers in just 15 minutes by using a finger-prick of blood, and draws all the power it needs from the smartphone, Science Daily reports. The accessory costs an estimated $34 to make and is capable of replicating tests done in a laboratory using equipment that costs many thousands of dollars.
Here is a link to the original article cited by the Times that contains more detail.
'The tyrant will always find pretext for his tyranny.' - Aesop's Fables
if an HIV test helps you decide whether or not to wear a cover, then you're one risky mofo.
"Pricking yourself with something that an infected person used is a sure-fire way to get an infection.
It's as if you don't even know how diabetic test strips, and other test strips like this one, work, or even that lancets of all kinds are disposable.
If you RTFA and click through to the Science Daily article, you'd read this:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/re...
That is fucking spectacular.
Shut the fuck up.
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BMO
The device has replacable cassettes that contain the reagents for the testing. To develop a device like this only to have it capable of spreading infection would be an incredibly stupid oversight.