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                  It is from the Conscrits’ refuge, holding a hot chocolate in our hands, that we were able to witness the sun set over the Tré-la-Tête glacier, one of the biggest glaciers of the Mont-Blanc. <br> Credits: Estelle Vincent
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Poor sanitary conditions allow epidemics such as cholera to spread quite easily through infected fluids. By observing the current situation in Yemen, this infection is definitely an urgent matter to which too little attention is paid. <br> Different kinds of medical diagnosis exist but their specificity is far from being optimum. In fact, Vibrio Cholerae is the bacteria responsible for cholera. The tricky thing is that there are only two serogroups of Vibrio Cholerae O1 and O139 that are responsible for epidemics of cholera while the others provoke diarrheas, abscess or septicemia.<br> This is why we are going to design a pathogen sensitive detector, allowing an easier and more specific diagnostic : SnapLab, our portable kit that will detect cholera with a smartphone.<br>
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By observing the current situation in Yemen, where a child is infected with <font face="Fredericka the Great" size="5vw">cholera</font> every 35 seconds, this infection is definitely an <font face="Fredericka the Great" size="5vw">urgent matter</font> to which too little attention is paid. <br> <I><font face="Fredericka the Great" size="5vw">Vibrio Cholerae</font></I> is the bacteria responsible for cholera. The tricky thing is that there are only two serogroups of <I>Vibrio Cholerae</I> O1 and O139 that are responsible for epidemics of cholera while the others provoke diarrheas, abscess or septicemia. <br>
The greatest advantage of this device will be its capability to communicate the results to its user and to map the cases of cholera. That way, we will be able to know which area is the most affected by the epidemic.
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This is why we are going to design a pathogen sensitive detector: <font face="Fredericka the Great" size="5vw">SnapLab,</font> our portable kit that will detect cholera. The greatest advantage of this device will be its capability to communicate the results to its user and to map the cases of cholera. Going forward, this kind of device will be replicable for different pathogens, thus allowing to widen the spectrum of this kit’s use.  
Going forward, this kind of device will be replicable for different pathogens, thus allowing to widen the spectrum of this kit’s use.
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<div style="margin:3%;"> <font face="Fredericka the Great" size="10vw"> 1,3 to 4 million</font></div>
 
<div style="margin:3%;"> <font face="Fredericka the Great" size="10vw"> 1,3 to 4 million</font></div>
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 16 December 2017

iGEM Grenoble-Alpes
SnapLab, our portable kit that will detect cholera
By observing the current situation in Yemen, where a child is infected with cholera every 35 seconds, this infection is definitely an urgent matter to which too little attention is paid.
Vibrio Cholerae is the bacteria responsible for cholera. The tricky thing is that there are only two serogroups of Vibrio Cholerae O1 and O139 that are responsible for epidemics of cholera while the others provoke diarrheas, abscess or septicemia.
This is why we are going to design a pathogen sensitive detector: SnapLab, our portable kit that will detect cholera. The greatest advantage of this device will be its capability to communicate the results to its user and to map the cases of cholera. Going forward, this kind of device will be replicable for different pathogens, thus allowing to widen the spectrum of this kit’s use.
We estimate
1,3 to 4 million
cases of cholera worldwide.
It causes
21000 to 143000
deaths in a year.

Our geolocalisation concept

Making you discover Grenoble and its surrounding areas is something we have at heart. Through our website, you will have the chance to sense the magnificent landscapes Grenoble region has to offer. Some of these photos were taken after several hours of hiking in the Alps and others were hidden in the depths of Grenoble’s streets. Indeed, each photo has its secret, and you are very welcome to look it up by clicking on this logo at the right-bottom corner of the photographs.

Coming soon, our finale presentation...

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