Application to control OmniLAMP equipment. Omni LAMP is a portable and low cost device, developed for the molecular diagnosis of pathogens. The detection of viral RNA occurs through isothermal amplification (LAMP Loop-mediated isothermal amplification) of the genetic material of the virus found in nasal and oropharyngeal swab samples, blood, saliva, urine, among others.
At the end of the reaction, the positive samples have a colored output signal, which is captured and interpreted automatically by software embedded in the system's hardware, which is controlled by a cell phone application. Thus, a minimally trained person is able to use the equipment and read the results obtained, thus democratizing not only the molecular test, but also the way of obtaining and reading the result.
In addition, the equipment has IoT technology (Internet of Things) and can send the results obtained to a WEB application developed to allow data storage in the cloud.
This system makes it possible to monitor trend curves and other reports that can be configured according to the demand for health services, including using resources such as georeferencing and data clustering / categorization as a tool to aid decision making.
At the end of the reaction, the positive samples have a colored output signal, which is captured and interpreted automatically by software embedded in the system's hardware, which is controlled by a cell phone application. Thus, a minimally trained person is able to use the equipment and read the results obtained, thus democratizing not only the molecular test, but also the way of obtaining and reading the result.
In addition, the equipment has IoT technology (Internet of Things) and can send the results obtained to a WEB application developed to allow data storage in the cloud.
This system makes it possible to monitor trend curves and other reports that can be configured according to the demand for health services, including using resources such as georeferencing and data clustering / categorization as a tool to aid decision making.
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