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obile app helps track Ebola epidemic
Fromnews24.com

2014-10-27 20:03

Nairobi - A new mobile telephone-based mapping service has been created in a bid to track Ebola and better help communities hit by the virus in west Africa, developers said Monday.

The system, a collaboration between IBM, mobile telephone companies and academics, allows people in affected areas to send free text messages about Ebola to track problems and trends, with the program mapping the exact location from where it is sent.

“It has already brought to light specific regions with growing numbers of suspected Ebola cases which require urgent supplies like soap and electricity, as well as faster response times for body collection and burials,” IBM said.

The company claims it can create a range of maps to track needs and problems, to better allow health workers and governments tackle them.

“We saw the need to quickly develop a system to enable communities directly affected by Ebola to provide valuable insight about how to fight it,” IBM Research Africa’s chief scientist Uyi Stewart said in a statement.
“Using mobile technology, we have given them a voice and a channel to communicate their experiences directly,” Stewart said.

More than 10 000 people have contracted the deadly virus in west Africa, according to the latest World Health Organisation figures.

By using technology to engage directly with the people and communities in Sierra Leone who are directly impacted by Ebola, IBM is tapping one of the most powerful resources for fighting it.


4,572 posted on 10/28/2014 3:10:26 PM PDT by Covenantor ("Men are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern." Chesterton)
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2011 Nobel Prize: Medicine winner supports tougher quarantine than Christie's, supports the NJ quarantine in general.

Dr. Bruce Bueler, winner of the 2011 Nobel in medicine, is saying what we've been saying: we simply don't know a lot about Ebola and its transmission.

Christie's controversial Ebola quarantine now embraced by Nobel Prize-winning doctor

4,581 posted on 10/28/2014 8:42:30 PM PDT by ElenaM
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