eSTI Project Aims to Provide Private Testing and Rapid Results
Michael Hines — November 11, 2010 — Tech
References: sgul.ac.uk & gizmag
Doctors in England are working on a new self-diagnosis system for STDs. The eSTI Project aims to create technology that would allow people to test and get results using their cell phone or computer.
The eSTI Project would work sort of like an at-home pregnancy test. Users would plug their urine sample into their cell phone or computer and a specially designed software would give them an on-the-spot analysis and diagnosis.
Here's hoping the eSTI Project is a success. Why waste your time texting and talking when you could be saving yourself and others from the harm of an STD.
The eSTI Project would work sort of like an at-home pregnancy test. Users would plug their urine sample into their cell phone or computer and a specially designed software would give them an on-the-spot analysis and diagnosis.
Here's hoping the eSTI Project is a success. Why waste your time texting and talking when you could be saving yourself and others from the harm of an STD.
Trend Themes
1. Self-diagnosis Technology for Stds - The eSTI Project is an opportunity for further development of self-diagnosis technology in the STD industry
2. Mobile Healthcare Testing - eSTI Project is an opportunity to bring healthcare testing to mobile devices and increase accessibility
3. Diagnostic Convenience - The eSTI Project's technology has the potential to revolutionize how STDs are diagnosed by providing a more convenient method for patients
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare Technology - The eSTI project has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare technology industry through advancements in self-diagnosis and mobile healthcare
2. Sexual Health - The eSTI project has the potential to revolutionize the sexual health industry by providing a private and convenient method for patients to get tested
3. Mobile Technology - The eSTI project has the potential to revolutionize the mobile technology industry by introducing a new technology that could further integrate mobile devices into the healthcare industry
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