Drones (Jun 2022)

Quality Analysis of Tuberculosis Specimens Transported by Drones versus Ground Transportation

  • Diosdélio Malamule,
  • Susana Moreira,
  • Carla Madeira,
  • Carla Lutucuta,
  • Gabriella Ailstock,
  • Luciana Maxim,
  • Ruth Bechtel,
  • Olivier Defawe,
  • Sofia Viegas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/drones6070155
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 7
p. 155

Abstract

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There are many challenges that impact the current referral network for Tuberculosis (TB) sputum specimens in Mozambique. In some cases, health facilities are remote and the road infrastructure is poor and at times impassable, leading to delays in laboratory specimen transportation and long turn-around times for results. Drone transportation is a promising solution to reduce transportation time and improve access to laboratory diagnostics if the sample quality is not compromised during transport. This study evaluated the impact of drone transportation on the quality of TB sputum specimens with suspected Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 156 specimens were collected at five (5) health centers and sent to the Instituto Nacional de Saúde (INS) National TB Reference Laboratory. Specimens were then equally divided into two aliquots; one to be transported on land and the other by air using a drone. Control and study group specimens were processed using the NALC-NaOH method. Agreement between sample and control specimens was acceptable, indicating that drone transportation did not affect the quality of TB specimens. The authors recommend additional studies to validate drone transportation of TB specimens over a longer period of time to give further confidence in the adoption of drone delivery in Mozambique.

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