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Sensor of diagnostics COVID-19

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Developers: Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Date of the premiere of the system: May, 2020
Branches: Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care

2020: Receipt in sale of the sensor for diagnosis of a coronavirus

At the beginning of May, 2020 the sensor for diagnosis of a coronavirus which fastens to a throat as an adhesive plaster went on sale. It reveals such early symptoms connected with COVID-19 as cough or the complicated breath.

The developer of this device — Shirley Ryan AbilityLab company — considers that the sensor can be especially useful to diagnostics of medics as he allows to detect symptoms at very early stage. At the same time the device can be carried round the clock.

The sensor for diagnosis of a coronavirus which fastens to a throat as leykoplastyr went on sale

The sensor on wireless communication is synchronized with iPad, transferring a continuous flow of data which analysis provides artificial intelligence. In general the device constantly measures and interprets respiratory activity using the unique technique unavailable to traditional monitoring systems.

The size of the sensor reaches a stamp. The soft, flexible, wireless device fastens slightly below than nadgrudinny dredging - a visible failure at the throat basis. Here the sensor can keep track of intensity and the nature of cough, the movement of a chest wall (which indicate the complicated or irregular breath), respiratory noise, heart rate and body temperature.

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The last researches published in the magazine of the American medical association show that the earliest symptoms of an infection of COVID-19 are temperature increase, cough and the complicated breath. Our device is located in the perfect place for measurement of all necessary indicators as in here air flow passes at the surface of skin — John A. Rogers explained (John A. Rogers), directing development of technology. — We developed analysis algorithms of data, user interfaces and cloud storage systems of information according to specific needs of patients.
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The sensor of diagnostics COVID-19 is available on sale in the American market. Product cost by May 8, 2020 is not reported.[1]