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Reasonable Rascal
12-30-09, 11:40
Preliminary evaluation of the Millennium Health Microscope completed in Uganda

http://www.millennium-microscope.org/page05.html

Dr. J. Russell Stothard

World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Schistosomiasis

Honorary Secretary, Royal Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene

The MHM prototype was evaluated in an African health centre in Bugiogo, Western Uganda, in an area endemic for intestinal schistosomiasis and malaria. A variety of Kato-Katz slides prepared on site containing helminth eggs were viewed, as well as, thick and thin blood smears for malaria. At the sametime an orginal MacArthur microscope and table-top microscope was used for comparison(s).

At x100, x400 and x600 magnification, helminth eggs could be readily easily seen and the image quality of the MHM was excellent allowing identification of helminth eggs with confidence (Schistosoma mansoni, Ascaris lumbricoides and hookworm). Using 20 reference Kato-Katz slides and 3 independent microscopists, it was found that the sensitivity of the MHM was circa. 85% with specificity of 100% for detection of intestinal schistosomiasis.

The slightly lower sensitivity of this MHM prototype was resultant from poor movement control of the glass slide; having an indexing x-y positioning system would immediately ameliorate this lack of precision and is featured in other prototypes. Parasites of Plasmodium were readily seen in thick and thin blood films but it was not possible to identify parasite to species level at x600 magnification. Nevertheless, the ability to see Plasmodium parasites is an essential step in management of patient fevers with a confirmation of active malaria."

Note: In production the MHM will be provided with an X/Y mechanical stage and, for the highest magnification, the option of either 60x, 80x, or 100x (OI) objectives.

Extremely compact, the MHM offers magnifications of 100x - 900x and (optionally) 1000x (Oil)
Dimensions: 160 x 120 x 45 mm Wt. 480 gms.

tangent
12-30-09, 11:51
Interesting....

Stage - good!
1,000x - good!

still a bit big... but so far the best I've seen. (capabilities)

Any idea on cost?

-t

BoonDoc
12-30-09, 12:04
Fascinating. I wonder how the light source is.

I found this via google (http://www.pageant.org.uk/mhm01.htm). It sets the price at £40. I wouldn't believe this for an instant.

If this sorts itself out I would be happy to add that to my kit. I wonder how long it would last?
It was based on the original McArther Microscope (http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/articles/micrev2.html). This one a much bigger and used ones go for £250. It would not be something to put in the rucksack, but it looks easier to fix when things get hard to find.

tangent
12-30-09, 14:28
I've got a McArthur and think I paid under $40 for it. Pretty cool - but limited.

Where did you get that price for this new one? - didn't see it or any place you could order one... Also presume that is without the optional 1000x objective or the stage - which is what makes it worth it over more compact units.

Mass is still an issue, the thing would take up more space than I have allocated for my whole med lab in the "Son of MASH" medical backpack...

Still, price is nice... maybe I could make room by ditching a large burn roll or in the IV pouch....

I really need to make the think lighter - and adding a dental kit WILL NOT help!

-t

BoonDoc
12-30-09, 16:03
Where did you get that price for this new one? - didn't see it or any place you could order one...

The Millennium Health Microscope

The Millennium Health Microscope (MHM) has been conceived by much the same team responsible for the Readiview and Trekker, and a non-profit organisation, the Millennium Health Microscope Foundation, has been formed to handle its development and production.

The MHM will be as compact and rugged as the Trekker, but will have interchangeable objectives up to 100:1, standard RMS eyepieces, integral lighting and an indexing stage.

The target price in quantity production is £40.


I got this from this website. (http://www.pageant.org.uk/mhm01.htm) I haven't found anyplace that sells it. I would like to get on for my kit.

I couldn't fit much of my medical kit into a "son of MASH" rucksack. My medical library and not-large-enough allotment of medical toys are nicely placed around the cabin and classroom. My medical go bag is mainly trauma since that is the main reason I would leave the cabin in a rush.....

tangent
12-30-09, 17:28
Yeah - go bag for local road kill is a lot diff from landing somewhere remote with no chance of resupply for a long while.... Trying to build my bag for the latter... I probably have 15-20 cubic feet of med supplies around here - not really portable...

Hope it comes to market soon! - I'd buy one!

-t

BoonDoc
12-31-09, 12:30
I got an email back from the people who are trying to manufacture this microscope. Here is the email. I am on her mailing list to learn when they are for sale..



The Millennium Health Microscope is not yet in production - it is hoped that this will happen in June 2010. The best person to contact regarding any future purchase or more information is Keith Dunning, who is one of the team that has been instrumental in developing the microscope, and I am copying this email to him.
There is a 'baby' version of the microscope in production - a small field microscope called the Trekker. You can see it at http://www.looksmall.com/trekker.asp We use a lot of these in The Gambia, mainly for schools - the magnification is enough for quick field studies of plants, small aquatics etc, but not enough for blood samples or other medical applications.

Do let me know how you get on with either of the microscopes - we have great hopes for the MHM for malarial studies etc in The Gambia.

Best wishes

Pippa Howard
PAGEANT
www.pageant.org.uk
Pippa.Howard@cobham.com