RapidBact hopes to solve the long standing problem of efficiently testing water for evidence of specific bacterial contamination. Existing processes are slow, require considerable training and equipment is bulky and expensive to transport.
Over 600m people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water. NGOs, Governments and private organisations seek to remedy this in numerous ways. Surveillance and monitoring of existing water sources is also a crucial factor in helping to reduce this number.
In the developing World poor sanitation can lead to drinking water sources to becoming contaminated by human waste. Regular testing of water can prevent illness before it starts by allowing remedial action to be taken. Current testing methods take between 18-24 hours, meaning that WASH teams cannot act quickly, should they find a problem at the point of use.
RapidBact will be a fast, simple and efficient test which does not need to be performed under laboratory conditions by skilled workers.