Syndromic surveillance, the collection of symptom data from individuals prior to or in the absence of diagnosis, is used throughout the developed world to provide rapid indications of outbreaks and unusual patterns of disease. However, the low cost of syndromic surveillance also makes it highly attractive for the developing world. We present a case study of electronic participatory syndromic surveillance, using participant-mobile phones in a rural region of Western Uganda, which has a high infectious disease burden, and frequent local and regional outbreaks. Our platform uses text messages to encode a suite of symptoms, their associated durations, and household disease burden, and we explore the ability of participants to correctly encode t...
International audienceInfectious diseases still represent a major challenge for humanity. In this co...
BackgroundPersons living in refugee settlements in sub-Saharan Africa may be at increased risk for C...
Outbreaks of epidemic diseases pose serious public health risks. To overcome the hurdles of sub-opti...
Syndromic surveillance, the collection of symptom data from individuals prior to or in the absence o...
BACKGROUND:Disease surveillance in rural regions of many countries is poor, such that prolonged dela...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Disease surveillance in rural regions of many countries is poor, such that ...
Improving the speed of outbreak detection and reporting at the community level are critical in manag...
Background Feasibility of mobile Apps to monitor diseases has not been well documented particularly ...
Background: Surveillance systems are increasingly relying upon community-based or crowd-sourced data...
The health care system in Papua New Guinea is fragile, and surveillance systems infrequently meet in...
Despite efforts by the WHO to support local surveillance strategies in developing countries, there i...
A study was carried out to assess the status and performance of human and animal health disease sur...
Identifying infectious disease outbreaks in their early stages is an important task, both for govern...
BACKGROUND: Effective surveillance systems are required to track malaria testing and treatment pract...
In mountain communities like Sebei, Uganda, which are highly vulnerable to emerging and re-emerging ...
International audienceInfectious diseases still represent a major challenge for humanity. In this co...
BackgroundPersons living in refugee settlements in sub-Saharan Africa may be at increased risk for C...
Outbreaks of epidemic diseases pose serious public health risks. To overcome the hurdles of sub-opti...
Syndromic surveillance, the collection of symptom data from individuals prior to or in the absence o...
BACKGROUND:Disease surveillance in rural regions of many countries is poor, such that prolonged dela...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Disease surveillance in rural regions of many countries is poor, such that ...
Improving the speed of outbreak detection and reporting at the community level are critical in manag...
Background Feasibility of mobile Apps to monitor diseases has not been well documented particularly ...
Background: Surveillance systems are increasingly relying upon community-based or crowd-sourced data...
The health care system in Papua New Guinea is fragile, and surveillance systems infrequently meet in...
Despite efforts by the WHO to support local surveillance strategies in developing countries, there i...
A study was carried out to assess the status and performance of human and animal health disease sur...
Identifying infectious disease outbreaks in their early stages is an important task, both for govern...
BACKGROUND: Effective surveillance systems are required to track malaria testing and treatment pract...
In mountain communities like Sebei, Uganda, which are highly vulnerable to emerging and re-emerging ...
International audienceInfectious diseases still represent a major challenge for humanity. In this co...
BackgroundPersons living in refugee settlements in sub-Saharan Africa may be at increased risk for C...
Outbreaks of epidemic diseases pose serious public health risks. To overcome the hurdles of sub-opti...