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Cambodia

How Delft Imaging technology and local partnerships transformed X-ray access and care delivery in Cambodia.

Delft Light in Cambodia

Advancing TB screening
with portable X-ray and CAD4TB

Cambodia, with a population of about 17.42 million in 2023, faces a heavy TB burden despite ongoing progress in screening and treatment.

58,000 people

developed TB in 2023

4,300 people

died from the disease

25,730 people with TB

were missed by the health system

Our work in Cambodia

We have worked closely with CENAT, the National Center for Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control to strengthen the nation’s TB detection.

2021

We delivered 5 Delft Lights for the national prevalence survey, providing full training and installation.

2022 

We installed 4 CAD4TB at CENAT the following year.

2023 

The rollout continued in 2023 with the addition of 3 Delft Light systems, each with CAD4TB installations.

Making a difference in Cambodia

Dr. Khay Mar Aung The Cambodia Prevalence Survey Core Team

“In our experience, the Delft Light is portable and easy to set up. It performs up to 250 exposures on a full charge, and operational hours extend to 16 hours. In the field, we typically screen 150-200 participants daily. The CAD4TB system, paired with Delft Light, offers high-quality X-ray images and user-friendly functionality. The rapid generation of CAD scores, along with heat maps, significantly aids in not missing crucial cases. As of June 2023, about 99% of participants underwent CXR.”

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