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Engineers at the Addis Ababa Institute of Technology in Ethiopia conduct tests on a CoolComply prototype.
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Jose Gomez-Marquez (center) and members of the CoolComply team in Addis Ababa deliver a device to be installed in the home of a TB patient.
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Jose Gomez-Marquez (center) and members of the CoolComply team in Addis Ababa deliver a device to be installed in the home of a TB patient.
Photo: MIT D-Lab
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