Agriculture
November 9, 2023
Updated on November 9, 2023
·Created on February 5, 2022
MamaOpe is a diagnostic application to detect and monitor pneumonia.
MamaOpe consists of a wearable jacket and an app to test the breathing rate and temperature of child. It then compares the measurements to a database for monitoring and diagnosis of pneumonia. This product is still on a prototyping phase and has not undergone medical trials yet.
Target Users (Target Impact Group)
Distributors / Implementing Organizations
Manufacturing/Building Method
The application was developed by Skyapps Technologies. The product itself is not yet being manufactured, it is still in a prototype phase.
Intellectural Property Type
Other
User Provision Model
The company is forming "partnerships with international health based organizations that are committed to buying this kit" so it can be distributed in remote communities. They are also looking to create private partnerships with pharmacies.
Distributions to Date Status
The number of distributions is not known as this product is still a prototype.
Design Specifications
The kit consists of a bio-medical ‘smart jacket’ and a corresponding application. It fits to the patient and "measures temperature and breathing rate, and compares it to a database of parameters". The Jacket can be adjusted and is made with material that can be easily sanitized by wiping it.
Technical Support
MamaOpe can be contacted through their website. A technical support system has not been established as this product is still a prototype.
Replacement Components
None
Lifecycle
Unknown
Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters
Vetted Performance Status
The product has not yet reached the clinical testing stage.
Safety
Unknown
Complementary Technical Systems
None
Academic Research and References
None
Compliance with regulations
The product will soon go through the regulatory processes.
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November 9, 2023
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November 9, 2023
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