2019
DOI: 10.4102/ajlm.v8i1.922
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Tropical Laboratory Initiative: An innovative model for laboratory medicine in rural areas

Abstract: Background: Communities in rural, low-resource settings often lack access to reliable diagnostics. This leads to missed and misdiagnosed cases of disease and contributes to morbidity and mortality.Objective: This paper describes a model for providing local laboratory services to rural areas of Ghana, and provides suggestions on how it could be adapted and expanded to serve populations in a range of rural communities.Methods: The Tropical Laboratory Initiative (TLI) system in Ghana comprises one central laborat… Show more

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“…Lacking guidance from diagnostic laboratory services, which are typically located in urban areas, rural physicians typically resort to the presumptive treatment of patients, blindly prescribing antimicrobials, or referring critically ill cases. Due to this, many individuals experience significant morbidity and mortality (Moran et al 2019).…”
Section: Lack Of Efficient Diagnostics Facilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lacking guidance from diagnostic laboratory services, which are typically located in urban areas, rural physicians typically resort to the presumptive treatment of patients, blindly prescribing antimicrobials, or referring critically ill cases. Due to this, many individuals experience significant morbidity and mortality (Moran et al 2019).…”
Section: Lack Of Efficient Diagnostics Facilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 35 Also, many rural communities in LMICs lack laboratory services because services in LMICs are usually located in urban areas. 38 , 39 In the absence of guidance, by diagnostic laboratory services, doctors practising in rural areas usually resort to presumptive management of patients, blind prescription of antibiotics or referral of very sick cases. 38 , 39 This results in significant morbidity and mortality among these patients.…”
Section: Factors Driving Inappropriate Antibiotic Use In Low- and Mid...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specimen collection riders that can meet (and where necessary sample) individuals at remote locations represent a significant and tailored advance but still require some road infrastructure and significant expense for the most remote settings. 8 Drones, already a successful alternative to roadbased transportation in medical supply chains (Rwanda) or blood products (Malawi), could potentially represent a truly leapfrog alternative that can reach the most remote settings if cost and patient sampling barriers can be overcome. 3 Point-of-care tests could make sample transport unnecessary if they could identify bacterial infections in a manner that is affordable, sensitive, specific, user-friendly, rapid and robust, equipment-free and deliverable: 'ASSURED'.…”
Section: Closing the Distance Between Patients And Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%