A Household Yeast Sensor for Cholera: adoption, impact and effectiveness in low-resource settings.

A Household Yeast Sensor for Cholera: adoption, impact and effectiveness in low-resource settings.

(May 2016 - April 2020)

Cholera causes 95,000 deaths worldwide every year, predominantly in low-resource and humanitarian emergency settings. To address this challenge, quicker and more effective diagnostics and surveillance mechanisms are needed.

Scientists at Columbia University are developing a new biosensor intended to assist in the detection of cholera in low-resource settings.

QMU's contribution to this project

To inform the work of Columbia colleagues, our IGHD team is focused on appraising the characteristics of currently available cholera products.

Additionally, we are focused on identifying new disease targets which could benefit from similar innovation approaches.