Sohum, made in India
low-cost hearing screening device for newborns launched
SOHUM, an indigenously
developed newborn hearing screening device has been launched by the Union
Ministry of Science and Technology.
SOHUM, an indigenously developed newborn
hearing screening device has been launched by the Union Ministry of Science and
Technology. The aim is to make this battery-operated non-invasive device
available across India to cater to nearly 26 million babies that are born every
year in India.
Early screening will help minimising or
reversing the damage that is caused by hearing loss
This innovative medical device has been
developed by the School of International Biodesign (SIB) start-up Sohum
Innovation Labs India Pvt Ltd under the Department of Biotechnology (DTB).
More about SOHUM:
·
Sohum
is a low-cost portable device which uses brain-stem auditory evoked response, a
best screening choice recommended by the American Association of Pediatrics and
National Health Services of UK
·
It
measures auditory brain waves via three electrodes placed on the baby's head
·
When
stimulated, electrodes detect electrical responses generated by the brain's
auditory system. If there is no response, it indicates child cannot hear
·
Once
it is detected at quite an early age, measures can be taken to prevent other
problems such as impaired communication skills and even possible mental illness
·
It
is battery operated device and is non-invasive, it doesn't require babies to be
sedated, which is risky, testing in process at present
·
It
has in-built algorithm that filters out ambient noise from the test signal.
This is important because health clinics can be crowded and noisy
What is School of
International Biodesign?
SIB
is a flagship Program of the DBT aimed to develop innovative and affordable
medical devices as per India's unmet clinical needs and to train the next
generation of medical technology innovators in India. It is implemented jointly
at All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and IIT Delhi in
collaboration with International partners.
Biotech Consortium India
Limited manages techno-legal activities of the Program, which serves as a
valuable contribution to the Make in India campaign by the Government.
Source:
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/education/story/sohum-made-in-india-hearing-screening-device/1/1005911.html
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