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Epidemiology
Smartphone apps in microbiology—is better regulation required?

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Abstract

Increasing diversity of available medical applications (apps) has led to their widespread use in healthcare delivery. However, app involvement in diagnosis and patient management has raised concerns, specifically regarding accuracy and reliability of content. Here, we report on the contemporary range of microbiology-themed apps and prevalence of medical professional involvement in app development. Of 94 microbiology-themed apps identified, only 34% had stated medical professional involvement. The lack of such involvement in app design is concerning and undermines consumers'ability to be informed regarding quality of content. We propose that increased regulatory measures are introduced to safeguard patient welfare.

Keywords

Apps
microbiology
regulation
safety
smartphones

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Article published online: 12 April 2012