In April 2024, the clinical study consortium convened its annual meeting in Maputo, Mozambique. The gathering brought together partners from across the globe to review study milestones, share emerging data, and plan the next phase of work. The meeting fostered meaningful collaboration, strengthened regional partnerships, and reaffirmed the consortium’s commitment to advancing research that improves…
CAGE-TB in the News AI App Aims to Screen for TB Using Cough Sounds In another feature from March 2024, Nature Africa spotlighted the CAGE-TB project and its vision of using smartphone-based AI to detect TB in low-resource settings. The article emphasizes the potential of this fast and affordable technology to support TB control efforts…
In the News “Coughs of Cape Patients Used to Develop TB Detection App” In March 2024, Weekend Argus featured our work on the development of the CAGE-TB mobile app, which uses artificial intelligence to analyze coughs and help detect tuberculosis. The article highlights the project’s progress, from its discovery phase in Cape Town to the…