Bernardi, Filipe AndradeLima, Vinicius CostaSampaio, Danilo MaglioSantos, Marcelo Cordeiro dosRijo, Rui Pedro Charters LopesAlves, Domingos2026-04-242026-04-242022Filipe Andrade Bernardi, Vinicius Costa Lima, Danilo Maglio Sampaio, Marcelo Cordeiro dos Santos, Rui Pedro Charters Lopes Rijo, Domingos Alves, TBI Score - use of a mobile score system to aid the diagnosis of tuberculosis in children in Brazil, Procedia Computer Science, Volume 196, 2022, Pages 493-500, ISSN 1877-0509, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2021.12.041.http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/16191Conference name - 2021 International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems, CENTERIS 2021 / ProjMAN 2021 - International Conference on Project MANagement / HCist 2021 and International Conference on Health and Social Care Information Systems and Technologies 2021; Conference date - 13 October 2021 - 15 October 2021; Conference code - 176140Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs and remains as one of the biggest public health problems in the world. The treatment methods currently available can cure almost all cases. Due to the difficulty of bacteriological confirmation of TB in children, the Brazilian Ministry of Health recommended the use of a scoring system for the diagnosis of pulmonary TB in childhood, covering aspects of clinical, radiological and epidemiological data. The general objective of this work is the development and availability of a mobile application based on the score described in the Manual of Recommendations for TB Control in Brazil. The application was organized to make the questionnaire flow linear, while maintaining the accordance with the structure presented in the manual. The score adapted to the Brazilian context allows health professionals to underpin their decisions with reliable information.engchildhood tuberculosisdigital healthmobile applicationspublic healthTBI Score - use of a mobile score system to aid the diagnosis of tuberculosis in children in Brazilconference paper10.1016/j.procs.2021.12.0411877-0509