2023
NTP Kenya, discussed how CAD4TB is improving TB Case Finding in Siaya County, in their newsletter. Increasing diagnosis rates by 50% and allowing for the screening of approximately 200-300 clients daily. Dr. Felix praises the efficiency of the CAD4TB CXR machine for TB screening services, highlighting several advantages. “We really deserved this machine. In a day we serve an average of 200-300 clients of which 10 are likely to be TB patients in a month against our target of six patients. Compared to last year, our TB diagnosis has increased by 50% meaning we were missing cases as a result of the absence of the machine.”
In 2024, NTP Kenya’s newsletter discussed the impact of CAD4TB in TB screening in the country, highlighting its significant role in improving detection rates, especially in high-burden regions. The technology has enhanced the accuracy and efficiency of diagnosing tuberculosis through advanced image analysis capabilities, facilitating early and effective treatment interventions. This integration of CAD4TB into national screening efforts aligns with Kenya’s strategic health initiatives to curb the spread of tuberculosis and reduce its health impact across communities.
In 2025, reported by Global South World, Kenya’s National TB Program highlighted the impact of AI-powered chest screening tools in accelerating TB detection. “This technology has transformed TB screening for us. Since adopting it, we’ve recorded a 51% increase in case detection,” said Dr. Immaculate Kathure, Head of Program at the National Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Lung Disease Program. With over 128,000 scans completed and 4,000 TB cases detected, solutions like CAD4TB and Delft Light are bridging diagnostic gaps and moving Kenya closer to achieving the WHO 2030 End TB targets.
Same year (2025), reported by The Standard, AI-powered solutions like CAD4TB and portable Delft Light X-ray units are now bridging gaps in prisons and remote areas – screening thousands quickly where labs and radiologists are scarce.
In 2025, The Standard highlighted BabyChecker during the Africa Health Agenda International Conference in Kigali as a breakthrough in maternal healthcare.
2024
NTP Kenya’s newsletter discussed the impact of CAD4TB in TB screening in the country, highlighting its significant role in improving detection rates, especially in high-burden regions. The technology has enhanced the accuracy and efficiency of diagnosing tuberculosis through advanced image analysis capabilities, facilitating early and effective treatment interventions. This integration of CAD4TB into national screening efforts aligns with Kenya’s strategic health initiatives to curb the spread of tuberculosis and reduce its health impact across communities.
2025
In 2025, reported by Global South World, Kenya’s National TB Program highlighted the impact of AI-powered chest screening tools in accelerating TB detection. “This technology has transformed TB screening for us. Since adopting it, we’ve recorded a 51% increase in case detection,” said Dr. Immaculate Kathure, Head of Program at the National Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Lung Disease Program. With over 128,000 scans completed and 4,000 TB cases detected, solutions like CAD4TB and Delft Light are bridging diagnostic gaps and moving Kenya closer to achieving the WHO 2030 End TB targets.
Same year (2025), reported by The Standard, AI-powered solutions like CAD4TB and portable Delft Light X-ray units are now bridging gaps in prisons and remote areas – screening thousands quickly where labs and radiologists are scarce.
In 2025, The Standard highlighted BabyChecker during the Africa Health Agenda International Conference in Kigali as a breakthrough in maternal healthcare.