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How portable digital X-ray and AI-supported screening improved access to TB diagnosis in resource-constrained settings in Mozambique.

Health workers and community volunteers gathering around a mobile TB screening clinic truck during an outdoor screening day in Mozambique, in partnership with the National TB Programme.

Adressing TB diagnosis gap,
with Delft Imaging

Tuberculosis remains one of Mozambique’s major public health concerns.

121,000 people

developed TB in 2023

7,700 deaths

were TB-related

28,000 individuals

have TB-HIV co-infection

4,200 cases

were drug-resistant TB

Our work in Mozambique

Health workers and community volunteers gathering around a mobile TB screening clinic truck during an outdoor screening day in Mozambique, in partnership with the National TB Programme.

2017

Our work began with the delivery of a Delft OneStopTB X-ray Clinic, equipped with an ultra-portable X-ray system and CAD4TB, to support the national TB prevalence survey. The project also included integration with the national TB database to ensure digital data continuity.

The EasyDR stationary X-ray system installed inside a mobile clinic in Mozambique.

2019

We delivered an EasyDR, a stationary X-ray system to IOM, along with a solar power installation to support off-grid imaging.

Delft Imaging staff and a local partner posing in front of a mobile clinic truck in Maputo, Mozambique.

2021

The Ministry of Health had procured 3 Delft Mobile Clinics through UNOPS, while the IOM added 2 CAD4TB systems to its toolkit.

A Delft Imaging trainer and two local radiographers reviewing CAD4TB chest X-ray results on a monitor during a training session in Mozambique.

2022

54 Delft Light systems, with CAD4TB, were rolled out across ten provinces. Our team provided onsite installation and training for these AI-powered ultra-portable X-ray systems in partnership with a local team to strengthen in-country capacity.

A Delft Imaging trainer and two local radiographers reviewing CAD4TB chest X-ray results on a monitor during a training session in Mozambique.

2023

We delivered a CAD4TB via IOM and added 7 more CAD4TB installations across public facilities.

Health workers and engineers gathered around the CompassDR system during an installation and training session at a health facility in Mozambique.

2025

This momentum continued with the deployment of 29 CompassDR stationary X-ray systems and CAD4TB, which the Ministry of Health procured through PFSCM.

A radiographer positioning a patient for a chest X-ray with the Delft Light system at a health facility in Mozambique.

2025

Fundación Privada Instituto de Salud Global Barcelona facilitated the delivery of the ultra-portable X-ray system, 1 Delft Light.

A health worker reviewing a chest X-ray result on a tablet connected to the CAD4Silicosis box unit during a screening session.

2025

The Ministry expanded its scope with a pilot project of CAD4Silicosis to better address silicosis detection and care.

A radiographer taking a chest X-ray with the Delft Light system at a health facility in Mozambique, observed by a second health worker.

2025

After Cyclone Chido disrupted TB screening in Mossuril in December 2024, Delft Light and CAD4TB system became nonfunctional. In coordination with the Ministry of Health, DNAM, PNCT, we donated a replacement Delft Light to restore services without delay.

Making a difference

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A CAD4TB chest X-ray analysis displayed on a laptop, with an AI-generated heat map highlighting lung abnormalities, at a health facility in Mozambique.
Case Study

Mozambique – Prevalence of asymptomatic TB with CAD4TB

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