FluMob: Enabling surveillance of acute respiratory infections in health-care workers via mobile phones

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Abstract

Singapore is a hotspot for emerging infectious diseases and faces a constant risk of pandemic outbreaks as a major travel and health hub for Southeast Asia. With an increasing penetration of smart phone usage in this region, Singapore's pandemic preparedness framework can be strengthened by applying a mobile-based approach to health surveillance and control, and improving upon existing ideas by addressing gaps, such as a lack of health communication. FluMob is a digitally integrated syndromic surveillance system designed to assist health authorities in obtaining real-time epidemiological and surveillance data from health-care workers (HCWs) within Singapore, by allowing them to report influenza incidence using smartphones. The system, integrating a fully responsive web-based interface and a mobile interface, is made available to HCW using various types of mobile devices and web browsers. Real-time data generated from FluMob will be complementary to current health-care- and laboratory-based systems. This paper describes the development of FluMob, as well as challenges faced in the creation of the system.

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Lwin, M. O., Yung, C. F., Yap, P., Jayasundar, K., Sheldenkar, A., Subasinghe, K., … Ang, B. S. P. (2017). FluMob: Enabling surveillance of acute respiratory infections in health-care workers via mobile phones. Frontiers in Public Health, 5(MAR). https://doi.org/10.3389/FPUBH.2017.00049

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