Recent technological advances such as the Foldscope microscope will improve on-the-ground disease surveillance.[1] The ubiquity of cell phones, even in remote locations, may provide another advance in data surveillance and monitoring of disease outbreaks. In an open access article in the Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, researchers present a framework for data collections forms and apps for cell phones that could be used for real time epidemiological analysis.[2] They note that cell phones currently do not have the processing power for large data sets and that uploading the compiled data to cloud servers for epidemiological analysis and interpretation will be necessary.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
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