Belfast Telegraph

Ulster University team launches new app to check for symptoms and offer advice

- BY MICHAEL MCHUGH

ULSTER University has developed an app to check for Covid-19 symptoms.

It also helps perform diagnostic­s and provides advice.

Data from the app can be used to aid contact tracing as well, and inform policy and decision makers in their overall recovery strategy, researcher­s said.

It can also read an antibody test result that is performed at home.

Professor Jim Mclaughlin (right), head of the school of engineerin­g at the university, said: “At Ulster University we are using our world-leading expertise in data analytics, diagnostic­s and software developmen­t to develop solutions to help in the global fight against Covid-19.

“Building our Xprize Tricorder platform, this app can inform both the public and policymake­rs.

“It can help users to monitor their symptoms and seek medical advice when necessary, and it provides key data that policymake­rs can use to inform strategy.”

The app is available to download for open access developmen­t purposes and the academic team has presented it to local, national and internatio­nal government bodies to demonstrat­e the new integrated concept of register, symptom check, diagnose and then contact track. The diagnostic algorithm increases sensitivit­y and specificit­y, researcher­s said.

They added: “It is hoped the app will also form the basis of a new Ulster University-led clinical trial on the use of integrated apps and antibody testing.”

The app can be downloaded here: http://data2.nibec.ulster.ac.uk/ chic/chic/inc.auth.php

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