Atomic Physics Division, Lund University, P.O. Box 118, SE-22100 Lund, Sweden.
J Biomed Opt. 2013 Mar;18(3):036002. doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.18.3.036002.
We report an accurate optical differentiation technique between healthy and malaria-infected erythrocytes by quasi-simultaneous measurements of transmittance, reflectance, and scattering properties of unstained blood smears using a multispectral and multimode light-emitting diode microscope. We propose a technique for automated imaging, identification, and counting of malaria-infected erythrocytes for real-time and cost-effective parasitaemia diagnosis as an effective alternative to the manual screening of stained blood smears, now considered to be the gold standard in malaria diagnosis. We evaluate the performance of our algorithm against manual estimations of an expert and show a spectrally resolved increased scattering from malaria-infected blood cells.
我们报告了一种准确的光学区分健康和疟原虫感染的红细胞的技术,方法是使用多光谱和多模发光二极管显微镜对未染色的血涂片的透射率、反射率和散射特性进行准同时测量。我们提出了一种自动化成像、识别和计数疟原虫感染红细胞的技术,用于实时和经济高效的寄生虫病诊断,作为对现在被认为是疟疾诊断金标准的染色血涂片人工筛选的有效替代方法。我们评估了我们的算法对专家手动估计的性能,并显示了疟原虫感染血细胞的光谱分辨散射增加。