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5/13/24, 1:27 PM                  Dubai Central Laboratory implements AI-based technology to detect ‘Legionella' bacteria

        Dubai Central Laboratory implements AI-based technology to
        detect ‘Legionella' bacteria









































              Up to 99 per cent accuracy in quantitative detection of bacterial counts
              Procedure is supported by an integrated technological system operates by the laboratory, which encompasses 5,000
              advanced technologies and devices
        Hind Mahmoud Ahmed:

        'The technology is extremely precise and prompt, generating results in 48 hours against the standard 14-day processes.'
        “Microbiological analysis laboratories carry out more than 100,000 tests per year”
        Dubai, UAE, May 12, 2024,

        Dubai Central Laboratory, affiliated with Dubai Municipality has implemented a new artificial intelligence (AI) technology
        which is the first in the region to seamlessly detect Legionella pulmonary bacteria, a form of bacteria that causes several
        acute respiratory infections.

        The method is both accurate and sustainable in identifying live colonies of this type of bacteria. It also shows the results of
        the examination in specific concentrations from the specimen, accurately quantifying the bacterial counts to 99 per cent of
        the time. This also leads to faster completion rate of the work due to fewer requirements for laboratory supplies.
        Eng. Hind Mahmoud Ahmed, Director of the Dubai Central Laboratory Department, underscored Dubai Municipality’s
        commitment towards developing digital infrastructure for its laboratories and equipping them with cutting-edge systems that
        improve the overall effectiveness of the Emirate’s health and safety system. The latest move furthers the Municipality's
        objective of developing and implementing globally recognized standards for laboratory and calibration certificates, as well
        as safeguarding public health and wellness.
        Eng. Hind commented, 'This revolutionary method of detecting the Legionella pulmonary bacteria is among the latest to
        be  accredited  globally  by  the  European  Water  Testing  Network.  It  also  has  a  certificate  of  recognition  from  AOAC
        International. The technology is very accurate and quick to produce results, typically needing 48 hours as opposed to the
        14 days that traditional methods require.'

        In addition, the Acting Director of the Dubai Central Laboratory Department stated that more than 100,000 tests are carried
        out yearly by microbiological analysis laboratories on a variety of food types, environmental water, and consumer products
        (ISO/IEC  17025:2017)  to  guarantee  the  safety  of  goods  sold  in  Dubai  markets.  It  also  entails  the  use  of  research  and

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