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Teleclinical Microbiology: An Innovative Approach to Providing Web-Enabled Diagnostic Laboratory Services in Syria

Abstract

Objectives: Telemedicine can compensate for the lack of health care specialists in response to protracted humanitarian crises. We sought to assess the usability of a teleclinical microbiology (TCM) program to provide diagnostic services in a hard-to-reach region of Syria. Methods: A semimobile station was equipped with conventional micrograph and macrograph digital imaging systems. An electronic platform (Telemicrobiology in Humanitarian Crises, TmHC) was created to facilitate sharing, interpreting, and storing the results. A pilot study was conducted to identify the bacterial species and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of 74 urinary clinical isolates. An experience survey was conducted to capture the feedback of 8 participants in the program. Results: The TmHC platform (https://sdh.ngo/tmhc/) enabled systematic transmission of the laboratory records and co-interpretation of the results. The isolates were identified as Escherichia coli (n = 61), Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 12), and Proteus mirabilis(n = 1). All the isolates were multidrug resistant. The performance of our TCM module was rated 4 (satisfying) and 5 (very satisfying) by 6 and 2 users, respectively. Data security of and cost-effectiveness were the main perceived concerns. Conclusions: Although we encountered several context-related obstacles, our TCM program managed to reach a highly vulnerable population of 4 million people confined in the northwest region of Syria.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Nabil Karah
  • Konstantinos Antypas
  • Anas Al-Toutanji
  • Usama Suveyd
  • Rayane Rafei
  • Louis-Patrick Haraoui
  • Wael Elamin
  • Monzer Hamze
  • Aula Abbara
  • Daniel D. Rhoads
  • Liron Pantanowitz
  • Bernt Eric Uhlin

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Health Research
  • Umeå University
  • Imperial College London
  • University of London
  • Gaziantep University
  • Çukurova University
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Lebanese University
  • University of Sherbrooke
  • University of Michigan
  • Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Year

2022

Published in

American Journal of Clinical Pathology

ISSN

0002-9173

Volume

157

Issue

4

Page(s)

554 - 560

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