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Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cell Analysis through Optical and Biochemical Parameters Using the Transport of Intensity Equation and the Microscope’s Optical Properties

The accuracy, reliability, speed and cost of the methods used for malaria diagnosis are key to the diseases’ treatment and eventual eradication. However, improvement in any one of these requirements can lead to deterioration of the rest due to their interdependence. We propose an optical method that...

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Autores principales: Agnero, Marcel Akpa, Konan, Kouakou, Tokou, Zan Guy Christian Stephane, Kossonou, Yao Taky Alvarez, Dion, Bienvenue Sylvère, Kaduki, Kenneth Amiga, Zoueu, Jérémie Thouakesséh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31295927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19143045
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author Agnero, Marcel Akpa
Konan, Kouakou
Tokou, Zan Guy Christian Stephane
Kossonou, Yao Taky Alvarez
Dion, Bienvenue Sylvère
Kaduki, Kenneth Amiga
Zoueu, Jérémie Thouakesséh
author_facet Agnero, Marcel Akpa
Konan, Kouakou
Tokou, Zan Guy Christian Stephane
Kossonou, Yao Taky Alvarez
Dion, Bienvenue Sylvère
Kaduki, Kenneth Amiga
Zoueu, Jérémie Thouakesséh
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description The accuracy, reliability, speed and cost of the methods used for malaria diagnosis are key to the diseases’ treatment and eventual eradication. However, improvement in any one of these requirements can lead to deterioration of the rest due to their interdependence. We propose an optical method that provides fast detection of malaria-infected red blood cells (RBCs) at a lower cost. The method is based on the combination of deconvolution, topography and three-dimensional (3D) refractive index reconstruction of the malaria-infected RBCs by use of the transport of intensity equation. Using our method, healthy RBCs were identified by their biconcave shape, quasi-uniform spatial distribution of their refractive indices and quasi-uniform concentration of hemoglobin. The values of these optical and biochemical parameters were found to be in agreement with the values reported in the literature. Results for the malaria-infected RBCs were significantly different from those of the healthy RBCs. The topography of the cells and their optical and biochemical parameters enabled identification of their stages of infection. This work introduces a significant method of analyzing malaria-infected RBCs at a lower cost and without the use of fluorescent labels for the parasites.
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spelling pubmed-66780842019-08-19 Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cell Analysis through Optical and Biochemical Parameters Using the Transport of Intensity Equation and the Microscope’s Optical Properties Agnero, Marcel Akpa Konan, Kouakou Tokou, Zan Guy Christian Stephane Kossonou, Yao Taky Alvarez Dion, Bienvenue Sylvère Kaduki, Kenneth Amiga Zoueu, Jérémie Thouakesséh Sensors (Basel) Article The accuracy, reliability, speed and cost of the methods used for malaria diagnosis are key to the diseases’ treatment and eventual eradication. However, improvement in any one of these requirements can lead to deterioration of the rest due to their interdependence. We propose an optical method that provides fast detection of malaria-infected red blood cells (RBCs) at a lower cost. The method is based on the combination of deconvolution, topography and three-dimensional (3D) refractive index reconstruction of the malaria-infected RBCs by use of the transport of intensity equation. Using our method, healthy RBCs were identified by their biconcave shape, quasi-uniform spatial distribution of their refractive indices and quasi-uniform concentration of hemoglobin. The values of these optical and biochemical parameters were found to be in agreement with the values reported in the literature. Results for the malaria-infected RBCs were significantly different from those of the healthy RBCs. The topography of the cells and their optical and biochemical parameters enabled identification of their stages of infection. This work introduces a significant method of analyzing malaria-infected RBCs at a lower cost and without the use of fluorescent labels for the parasites. MDPI 2019-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6678084/ /pubmed/31295927 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19143045 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Agnero, Marcel Akpa
Konan, Kouakou
Tokou, Zan Guy Christian Stephane
Kossonou, Yao Taky Alvarez
Dion, Bienvenue Sylvère
Kaduki, Kenneth Amiga
Zoueu, Jérémie Thouakesséh
Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cell Analysis through Optical and Biochemical Parameters Using the Transport of Intensity Equation and the Microscope’s Optical Properties
title Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cell Analysis through Optical and Biochemical Parameters Using the Transport of Intensity Equation and the Microscope’s Optical Properties
title_full Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cell Analysis through Optical and Biochemical Parameters Using the Transport of Intensity Equation and the Microscope’s Optical Properties
title_fullStr Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cell Analysis through Optical and Biochemical Parameters Using the Transport of Intensity Equation and the Microscope’s Optical Properties
title_full_unstemmed Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cell Analysis through Optical and Biochemical Parameters Using the Transport of Intensity Equation and the Microscope’s Optical Properties
title_short Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cell Analysis through Optical and Biochemical Parameters Using the Transport of Intensity Equation and the Microscope’s Optical Properties
title_sort malaria-infected red blood cell analysis through optical and biochemical parameters using the transport of intensity equation and the microscope’s optical properties
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31295927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19143045
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