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EbolaTracks: an automated SMS system for monitoring persons potentially exposed to Ebola virus disease
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EUROSURVEILLANCE Volume 20, Issue 1, Jan. 8 2015
Australian researchers reported on an automated text-message system used for actively monitoring people potentially exposed to Ebola. The system prompts contacts to submit information on symptoms and temperature twice a day. The Department of Health in Western Australia uses the system, called "EbolaTracks," to track travelers returning from West Africa and (potentially) contacts of any local cases.
Twenty-two people were enrolled in the program as of Jan 5, and 14 have completed active monitoring. The system sent 1,108 text messages and got a 91% response rate. Health officials followed up by phone when they didn't get a reply. Such systems could be valuable tools for larger-scale contact monitoring for Ebola or other infectious diseases, they concluded.
http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=20999
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