Expeditions and bases focused on the micro-elimination of Tuberculosis, STIs, and Hepatitis in hard-to-reach villages, with profound intercultural respect.
The Epidemiological Survey of Tuberculosis in Urban Indigenous Communities of Manaus is a public health initiative that seeks to identify the occurrence and prevalence of active, latent, and subclinical tuberculosis, and other health conditions in indigenous peoples living in urban areas of the Amazonian capital.
The survey combines advanced clinical screening and accurate diagnosis through high-tech examinations, regardless of the presence of apparent symptoms in the mapped communities.
We bring a portable X-ray with cutting-edge algorithmic support directly to the communities, allowing for real-time immediate detection and screening of pulmonary patterns suggestive of Tuberculosis.
Integrated AI support for real-time X-ray reading and precision screening.
Active identification and isolation of the disease even in individuals without symptom manifestation.
Targeted demographic focus on invisibilized indigenous communities in the capital context.
Simultaneous combination of rapid tests, sputum processing, and evaluation of socioeconomic factors.









