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IDSA
Bronze Award
Category: Commercial & Industrial
Design: Stefano Marzano and Design Team of Philips Design (Netherlands/U.S.)
The Breath Counter, which was designed for the “Fighting Pneumonia” project to detect pneumonia in children living in developing countries, is a simple yet advanced respiration-monitoring device for accurately and reliably identifying and classifying cases of the disease. This easy-to-use, solar-powered device allows health-care workers to sample a child's breath and diagnose pneumonia in just 60 seconds.