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Med Sante Trop ; 27(4): 360-363, 2017 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29313499

ABSTRACT

West Africa still faces important public health issues today: improving the health infrastructure, compensating for the lack of medical personnel, and bringing the rural "lost-to-follow-up" population into an inclusive healthcare system. At the same time, the boom in the mobile telephone market is providing important business opportunities for telecommunications companies in this field, leading to the rapid propagation of eHealth solutions. Thus, the telecom companies' technical innovations enable the creation of digital health solutions adapted to the specific needs of the West African market. The companies can thus increase their business through eHealth and simultaneously generate positive externalities (a healthier population), meeting the goals of their corporate social responsibility policies. We will see how these companies, aware of this opportunity, build these solutions and they meet the challenges they will confront.


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Health Services Accessibility , Industry , Telecommunications , Telemedicine , Africa, Western , Commerce , Humans , Private Sector , Public Sector
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J Dent Res ; 93(6): 602-6, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24695671

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Intraoperative detection of residual disease in oral cancer may reduce the high rate of recurrences. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the detection sensitivity of diffusion reflection (DR) measurements of bioconjugated gold nanorods (GNRs) to cancerous sites in a rat model of oral squamous cell carcinoma. We used hyperspectral spectroscopy and DR measurements of GNRs bioconjugated to slide specimens of rat tongues where squamous carcinoma was induced by 4NQO (4-nitroquinoline-N-oxide). Wistar-derived male rats were used: 6 were sacrificed at wk 32 to 37 following 4NQO administration (experimental rats), as were 2 control rats at wk 32 and 36. The detection results were compared with histopathology: 19 sites of cancerous changes were identified microscopically (11 invasive cancer and 8 carcinoma in situ [CIS]). The GNRs attached selectively to areas of carcinomatous changes with an intensity exceeding 17 intensity units at 780 nm (overall specificity, 97%; overall sensitivity, 87%) when the hyperspectral spectroscopy system was used. The resulting DR slopes of the reflected intensity showed an increase of >80% in areas of invasive cancer and an increase of >30% in the CIS sites. The resulting intensity units of the hyperspectral spectroscopy system in the invasive cancer significantly exceed those of the CIS (t test, p = .0002; Mann-Whitney, p = .0024). The results demonstrate a great potential of the direct DR scanning as a new and simple tool for detecting residual disease intraoperatively.


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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/diagnosis , Gold/chemistry , Nanotubes/chemistry , Tongue Neoplasms/diagnosis , 4-Nitroquinoline-1-oxide/adverse effects , Animals , Carcinogens , Carcinoma in Situ/diagnosis , Carcinoma in Situ/pathology , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/pathology , Diffusion , Disease Models, Animal , Early Detection of Cancer , Lasers, Semiconductor , Male , Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry , Neoplasm Invasiveness , Neoplasm, Residual/diagnosis , Neoplasm, Residual/pathology , Optical Imaging/methods , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Sensitivity and Specificity , Spectrum Analysis/methods , Tongue Neoplasms/pathology
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