Think you might have an STD? There's an app for that

Think you might have an STD? There's an app for that
If you think you may have an STD (sexually-transmitted disease) but are too embarrassed to see a doctor about it, you may be in luck soon.

British health officials are currently developing a mobile phone app that will allow users to get diagnosed within minutes, and without needing to head to a clinic or a doctor's office.



The impressive app would work as follows (via Guardian): "A user would put urine or saliva on a computer chip about the size of a USB chip and then plug it into their phone or computer. And voila, a diagnosis will appear right before their eyes."

There have been over $6 million dollars invested into the project already by the U.K. Clinical Research Collaboration.

Lead researcher Dr. Tariq Sadiq, consultant physician in sexual health and HIV at St. George's, University of London says: "Your mobile phone can be your mobile doctor. We need to tackle the rising epidemic of STIs, which have been going up and up and up. Britain is one of the worst [countries] in western Europe for teenage pregnancy and STIs."

If the app confirms you have an STD, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea or herpes, the app "tells you where to go next to get treatment."

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 9 Nov 2010 19:46
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  • 15 comments
  • toked

    Finally healthcare professions are at risk like everything else!

    9.11.2010 20:36 #1

  • SomeBozo

    What is the reliability for the app, and will the app maker be responsible for misdiagnosis, i see the law suits starting already.

    9.11.2010 20:50 #2

  • stuntman_

    they better make it sure it works right, you can't make an important health app that stupid people mgiht depend on and have it not work




    9.11.2010 21:43 #3

  • DXR88

    i just used this app turns out i got a bad case of the Mountaineria Dewmydia.

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    9.11.2010 22:48 #4

  • KillerBug

    This could be really great if they added HIV to the list...safe sex without condoms!

    9.11.2010 23:58 #5

  • stuntman_

    hahahahahaha test someone before you get into bed with them then forget about the rubbers I like your style killerbug




    10.11.2010 00:08 #6

  • SomeBozo

    Originally posted by KillerBug: This could be really great if they added HIV to the list...safe sex without condoms! HIV would seem next to impossible to test for with this kind of app, mainly because it mutates so quickly from person to person.

    10.11.2010 01:10 #7

  • KillerBug

    Originally posted by stuntman_: hahahahahaha test someone before you get into bed with them then forget about the rubbers I like your style killerbug To be fair, I would test myself as well so she would not be afraid to swallow.

    10.11.2010 03:51 #8

  • ivymike

    I didn't know that USB was a "chip", LMFAO.

    10.11.2010 06:39 #9

  • Pop_Smith

    Originally posted by KillerBug: This could be really great if they added HIV to the list...safe sex without condoms! Condoms are as much about birth control as they are about preventing someone getting an STI.

    10.11.2010 20:27 #10

  • dEwMe

    Yeah...I'd expect the chips to be single use and very expensive...STDs...just sad...lol

    Just my $0.02,

    dEwMe

    11.11.2010 10:43 #11

  • toked

    Originally posted by dEwMe: Yeah...I'd expect the chips to be single use and very expensive...STDs...just sad...lol
    if they cost less than actual STD tests then it's fine, isn't it?

    11.11.2010 12:40 #12

  • garmoon

    Yeah the cost of that chip will have to include the insurance litigations for the STDs that still are transmitted. I can just hear the testes-mony in court.

    "Look, my phone told me to take this little jizzmo and pee on it and then screw it back into the phone. She did, and on my hands too, so I eased it into the phone hole; it hummed a minute, said safe, then my phone shorted out. Now I'm out the price of a phone and I can't pee anymore."


    11.11.2010 13:19 #13

  • Jemborg

    Originally posted by KillerBug: This could be really great if they added HIV to the list...safe sex without condoms! I hate to be serious... but you're forgetting about the long incubation period.

    Its a lot easier being righteous than right.


    16.11.2010 02:13 #14

  • SomeBozo

    Originally posted by Jemborg: Originally posted by KillerBug: This could be really great if they added HIV to the list...safe sex without condoms! I hate to be serious... but you're forgetting about the long incubation period. Good point, some information in found says 6 to 9 months where people can transmit the virus but not detectable.

    16.11.2010 02:21 #15

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