Using Mobile Health (mHealth) and geospatial mapping technology in a mass campaign for reactive oral cholera vaccination in rural Haiti.
In mass vaccination campaigns, large volumes of data must be managed efficiently and accurately. In a reactive oral cholera vaccination (OCV) campaign in rural Haiti during an ongoing epidemic, we used a mobile health (mHealth) system to manage data on 50,000 participants in two isolated communities...
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Main Authors: | Jessica E Teng (Author), Dana R Thomson (Author), Jonathan S Lascher (Author), Max Raymond (Author), Louise C Ivers (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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