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Student's invention fights deadly water parasite

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Medical student invented a device to detect cryptosporidium.
  • The invention aims to prevent a serious illness affecting thousands.
  • The idea was inspired by a 2024 outbreak in Brixham, Devon.
Student's invention fights deadly water parasite

Kathryn Thomas, a medical student from Berkshire, has created an innovative system designed to detect cryptosporidium, a parasite causing a significant respiratory and gastrointestinal illness. This invention, named FluoroGlow, has the potential to safeguard the health of thousands of adults and children.

Ms. Thomas, who recently graduated from the University of Exeter, was motivated to develop this technology after learning about the 2024 cryptosporidium outbreak in Brixham, Devon. Her groundbreaking idea earned her a runner-up position in a nationwide competition celebrating student innovation.

The FluoroGlow machine offers a novel approach to identifying the presence of these dangerous parasites. Its development underscores the crucial role of emerging medical science in addressing public health challenges and preventing future outbreaks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cryptosporidium is a parasite that can cause a serious respiratory and gastrointestinal illness in humans.
Kathryn Thomas was inspired by the 2024 cryptosporidium outbreak that occurred in Brixham, Devon.
FluoroGlow is a medical invention by Kathryn Thomas designed to detect the cryptosporidium parasite in water.

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