Treats Project Zambia
Delft is part of a consortium which, with EDCTP funding, is trying to measure the impact of a TB/HIV household intervention by doing a prevalence [...]
Visit us at the Arab Health Conference 2020
From 27-30 January 2020 you can find us at the Arab Health Conference in Dubai. At our booth #2.A30 we can tell you all about our Diagnostic Centres and CAD4TB and RetCAD software. Will we see you there?
We’re moving!
We are moving out! As of December our office will be in 's-Hertogenbosch. We're very excited to start 2020 in our new and inspiring office.
The Union Conference 2019 – thank you for visiting us!
It has been 3 weeks since the 50th Union Conference in India. We were once again inspired by the whole TB community and how we are all very dedicated to ending tuberculosis.
More than 5 million CAD4TB screenings!
We are very excited to share this great milestone with you: more than 5 million people worldwide have been screened for tuberculosis with our CAD4TB artificial intelligence software!
TREATS TB Prevalence Survey: diagnostic phase completed!
The TREATS Tuberculosis (TB) Prevalence Survey commenced in South Africa with a pilot in Wellington from 4-8 March 2019. The intensive diagnostic phase (IDP) subsequently started in Luvuyo site in Khayelitsha township on 25 March 2019.
New study demonstrates that CAD4TB outperforms human radiologists in detecting TB!
This study demonstrates that CAD4TB was better than human readers in detecting bacteriologically confirmed TB. Furthermore, the study showed that the latest version of CAD4TB showed improved performance.
Results from TREATS trial: successful in reducing HIV
Researchers have concluded that results from the HPTN071 (PopART) trial provide evidence of a 20 percent reduction in HIV incidence when communities are proactively offered HIV testing and linkages to treatment and prevention.
Project launch in Mozambique
We have launched a new project in Mozambique! Last May, our EasyDR X-ray machine with CAD4TB software was installed in the Occupational Health Centre of Ressano Garcia, Mozambique. The project focuses on screening the migrating mine workers from Mozambique to South-Africa.