Quantification of Malaria Parasite in Blood Smears using Phase Microscopy
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Abstract
Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria in the human red blood cells is acute to the success of eliminating malaria. The method of malaria diagnosis using optical microscopy involves staining and manually counting infected cells by trained personnel, making the process subjective, time-consuming, and labor-intensive. We present the results of phase microscopy using an automated digital processing technique for malaria parasite detection and identification of species and stages.
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Presenters
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Charlotte Kyeremah
University of Massachusetts Boston
Authors
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Charlotte Kyeremah
University of Massachusetts Boston
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David Newey
University of Massachusetts Boston
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Albert A Adu
St. Patrick's Hospital, Offinso Maase, Ashanti Region, Ghana
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Wisdom S Mensah
Wasa Akropong Government Hospital Laboratory, Western Region, Ghana
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Daniel Haehn
University of Massachusetts Boston
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Chandra S Yelleswarapu
University of Massachusetts Boston