2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201943
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Mobile based surveillance platform for detecting Zika virus among Spanish Delegates attending the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games

Abstract: BackgroundZika virus has created a major epidemic in Central and South America, especially in Brazil, during 2015–16. The infection is strongly associated with fetal malformations, mainly microcephaly, and neurological symptoms in adults. During the preparation of the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games in 2016, members of Olympic Delegations worldwide expressed their concern about the health consequences of being infected with Zika virus. A major risk highlighted by the scientific community was the impact on the spr… Show more

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“…In recent years, with the advancement of wireless technology and mobile phones there have been numerous applications developed in healthcare, however Mo-Buzz+ is unique in its integrated approach. Many of the current infectious disease surveillance applications either solely look at educating and informing, such as the World Health Organisation’s Zika application (https://www.who.int/risk-communication/zika-virus/app/en/) or focus on one of the facets of the Mo-Buzz+ system such as mapping technology [13] or reporting survey [14, 15]. By integrating both the public, health authorities and other stakeholders into one application, the flow of communication, actions can be streamlined and the efficiency can be increased.…”
Section: Implementation and Result: Application Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, with the advancement of wireless technology and mobile phones there have been numerous applications developed in healthcare, however Mo-Buzz+ is unique in its integrated approach. Many of the current infectious disease surveillance applications either solely look at educating and informing, such as the World Health Organisation’s Zika application (https://www.who.int/risk-communication/zika-virus/app/en/) or focus on one of the facets of the Mo-Buzz+ system such as mapping technology [13] or reporting survey [14, 15]. By integrating both the public, health authorities and other stakeholders into one application, the flow of communication, actions can be streamlined and the efficiency can be increased.…”
Section: Implementation and Result: Application Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To analyse the support that mobile phones are promoting, we noticed that the included studies in this review were focused on four major purposes: surveillance, prevention, diagnosis, and management which are summarized in table 4. Three studies were identi ed for both purposes: surveillance and prevention [55,59,66], thus those were assigned for both purposes in table 4, resulting in 39 studies. This review also identi ed speci c aims in each purpose which are presented in table 4.…”
Section: Mobile Phone Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobile applications have also proved to be feasible for early detection of arboviral disease based on participatory surveillance which engages users directly in reporting and monitoring of symptoms [55,57,63]. This approach required medical staff and scienti c experts to validate data reported by users and checked their health status during the intervention.…”
Section: Feasibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[Lwin et al 2019] apresenta um sistema de vigilância, comunicação e engajamento também baseado em elementos digitais, sistema este participante de um evento de hackatown ocorrido no Sri Lanka. [Rodriguez-Valero et al 2018] registra uma plataforma de vigilância de sintomas compatíveis com arboviroses focada em participantes da delegação espanhola participante dos jogos olímpicos no Rio de Janeiro, dada a possibilidade de dispersão territorial dos vírus transmissores de arboviroses a partir de atletas infectados na cidade do evento. Já o trabalho [Fernandes Abel Mangueira et al 2019] apresenta um quasi-experimento que trata do estudo comparativo das atitudes e conhecimento relacionados a arboviroses antes e após a aplicação de um curso online em smartphones.…”
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