Pakistani doctor develops app for instant Covid-19 testing
Canada-based Dr Naqeeb says his innovation can store results along with time and GPS information
In a landmark achievement, a Toronto-based Pakistani doctor has introduced an instant Covid-19 diagnostic test using a smartphone, according to Radio Pakistan.
Dr Naqeeb Khalid, who graduated from King Edward Medical University in 1983 before acquiring experience in the invention of medical devices and systems, told High Commissioner for Pakistan to Canada Raza Bashir Tarar that his innovation is based on a digital platform that displays the result instantly on any smartphone and can also communicate or store the results along with time and GPS information.
He said that instant, accurate and low-cost testing that does not rely on laboratory is essential in containing the pandemic. "Together with vaccines, we can control the Covid-19 outbreak and return our lives and economies to normal."
In a video conversation with Dr Khalid, the high commissioner said the idea of a Covid test being displayed and communicated by the smartphone is laudable.
He hoped such a quick, hassle-free, accessible and affordable invention would be of immense help to humanity in overcoming the current pandemic and fighting viruses causing tropical diseases such as dengue.
Tarar says that clinical trials of the innovation would prove its efficacy for the Covid-19 test and pave the way for necessary approvals before put to use at the mass level.
A smartphone application would soon be available to download from the AppStore.
Dr Naqeeb Khalid told the High Commissioner that his innovation is based on a digital platform that displays the result instantly on any smartphone and can also communicate the results @MoIB_Official @Asad_Umar @PTIofficial @fslsltn https://t.co/KSRJng2D5f pic.twitter.com/bDofJ4lig3
— Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) December 13, 2020
Amazing app