Use of cell phones for field data capture in a Dengue Decision Support System
在登革热决策支持系统中使用手机进行现场数据采集
基本信息
- 批准号:7892489
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.11万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-07-15 至 2012-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AedesArthropodsBioinformaticsCellular PhoneCollaborationsColoradoCommunicable DiseasesCommunicationComputer softwareComputersDataData CollectionDatabasesDecision Support SystemsDengueDengue VirusDeveloping CountriesDevelopmentDiseaseEnvironmentFeedbackFutureGoalsHealth ProfessionalHome visitationHouse CallHuman ResourcesImmunologyInstitutionInternetLinkMalariaManualsMethodsMexicoMicrobiologyMonitorPaperPathologyPersonal Digital AssistantPreventionProtocols documentationPublic HealthRadioRelative (related person)Research InfrastructureResourcesRisk AssessmentSchemeServicesSolutionsSourceSystemTelephoneTestingTimeUniversitiesVector-transmitted infectious diseaseVisitWaterWireless Technologybasecomputer sciencecostcost effectivenessdata exchangedata managementdisorder preventionelectronic datafoodborneimprovedlaptopmodel developmentnovelopen sourceoutreach programpublic health relevancesocioeconomicssoftware developmenttransmission processvectorvector mosquitoweb page
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Vector-borne diseases such as dengue and malaria inflict a terrible and unacceptable burden on humankind and are impediments to socioeconomic development. Novel solutions to operationally improve prevention and control of these and other infectious diseases in resource-constrained environments are needed. We propose to expand a computer-based Dengue Decision Support System (DDSS), which is currently being developed in collaboration between Colorado State University (CSU) and academic (Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan, UAY) and public health institutions (Servicios de Salud de Yucatan, SSY) in Yucatan, Mexico, to support the use of cell phones for field capture and rapid transfer of data to a central DDSS database. Use of cell phones exploits existing communications infrastructure and also introduces near real time monitoring capacity. Specific Aims are to: (1) Develop software that allows the use of existing DDSS database schema and data entry screens for mosquito vector-related data on cell phones. This will be accomplished by a software development team including personnel from the CSU Dept. of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology, Dept. of Computer Science, and Center for Bioinformatics, and from UAY in Merida, Yucatan. We will use an iterative development model where software functionality (use cases) is successively added, field tested (see SA 2) and refined. The software will be open source and made freely available through the Colorado State University "Risk Assessment and Management Solutions for Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases" webpage. (2) Operationally field test software use cases as well as the practical use of cell phones for field capture and transmission of mosquito vector-related data in Merida to a central DDSS database maintained at UAY. Personnel hired under a subcontract to UAY will accompany SSY teams during field surveillance and control of the dengue virus vector Aedes aegypti and duplicate data captured by SSY on paper forms through electronic data capture using cell phones equipped with the software developed in SA 1. Different methods to transfer field-collected data to our DDSS database server at UAY via cell phones will be explored including linking to the database through the Internet using a Wireless Application Protocol making use of the General Packet Radio Service system in the cellular network and cell phones with a laptop base without making use of the cellular network. System functionality and cost-effectiveness will be determined. We expect the use of cell phones for electronic data capture in the field to revolutionize data collection and improve data management practices for infectious diseases in developing countries in coming decades. This includes vector-borne, water-borne and food-borne diseases where data relating to the vector or source of contamination routinely are collected in the field. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Novel solutions are urgently needed to improve operational management of vector-borne diseases such as dengue and malaria in resource-constrained environments. We propose to expand a computer-based Dengue Decision Support System (DDSS), which is currently being developed in collaboration between Colorado State University and academic (Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan) and public health institutions (Servicios de Salud de Yucatan) in Yucatan, Mexico, to support the use of cell phones for
field capture and rapid transfer of data to a central DDSS database. The goals are to (1) develop software that allows the use of existing DDSS database schema and data entry screens for mosquito vector-related data on cell phones and (2) operationally field test software use cases as well as the practical use of cell phones for field capture and transmission of mosquito vector-related data in Merida, Yucatan, to a central DDSS database maintained at Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan.
描述(申请人提供):登革热和疟疾等病媒传播的疾病给人类造成了可怕和不可接受的负担,是社会经济发展的障碍。需要新的解决办法,在资源有限的环境中切实改善对这些和其他传染病的预防和控制。我们提议扩大一个基于计算机的登革热决策支持系统,该系统目前正在科罗拉多州立大学(科罗拉多州立大学)和学术界(尤卡坦大学)和墨西哥尤卡坦公共卫生机构(Servicios de Salud de Yucatan,SSY)合作开发,以支持使用手机进行实地捕获和将数据快速传输到中央登革热决策支持系统中央数据库。手机的使用利用了现有的通信基础设施,还引入了近乎实时的监测能力。具体目标是:(1)开发软件,允许使用现有的DDSS数据库模式和手机上与蚊子媒介有关的数据输入屏幕。这将由一个软件开发团队完成,其中包括来自CSU部门的人员。中国科学院微生物学、免疫学与病理学系计算机科学和生物信息学中心,以及来自尤卡坦梅里达的UAY。我们将使用迭代开发模型,在该模型中,软件功能(用例)被连续添加、现场测试(参见SA2)和改进。该软件将是开源的,并可通过科罗拉多州立大学的“节肢动物传播传染病风险评估和管理解决方案”网页免费提供。(2)业务方面的实地测试软件用例,以及在梅里达实地捕获蚊子病媒相关数据的手机实际使用情况,以及将与蚊子病媒有关的数据传输到在马尼拉大学维护的一个中央驱蚊数据系统数据库的情况。根据UAY的分包合同雇用的人员将陪同SSY小组进行现场监测和控制登革热病毒媒介埃及伊蚊,并通过使用配备SA 1开发的软件的手机进行电子数据捕获,在纸质表格上复制SSY捕获的数据。将探索通过手机将现场收集的数据传输到UAY的DDSS数据库服务器的不同方法,包括使用无线应用协议通过互联网连接到数据库,使用蜂窝网络中的通用分组无线电服务系统和具有笔记本电脑基础的手机,而不使用蜂窝网络。将确定系统功能和成本效益。我们预计,在未来几十年里,在实地使用手机进行电子数据采集将彻底改变数据收集,并改进发展中国家传染病的数据管理做法。这包括病媒传播的、水传播的和食源性的疾病,在这些疾病中,与病媒或污染源有关的数据通常在实地收集。公共卫生相关性:迫切需要新的解决办法,以改善资源有限环境中登革热和疟疾等病媒传播疾病的业务管理。我们提议扩展一个基于计算机的登革热决策支持系统(DDSS),该系统目前正由科罗拉多州立大学与墨西哥尤卡坦的学术机构(尤卡坦大学)和公共卫生机构(尤卡坦服务机构)合作开发,以支持使用手机进行
实地捕获数据,并将数据快速传输到中央数据安全和安全数据库。目标是:(1)开发软件,使之能够利用现有的蚊媒数据数据库模式和手机数据输入屏幕;(2)实地测试软件使用案例,以及实际使用手机在尤卡坦梅里达现场捕获蚊子病媒数据,并将数据传输到尤卡坦自治大学维护的一个中央蚊媒数据库。
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Cell phone-based system (Chaak) for surveillance of immatures of dengue virus mosquito vectors.
- DOI:10.1603/me13008
- 发表时间:2013-07
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.1
- 作者:Lozano-Fuentes S;Wedyan F;Hernandez-Garcia E;Sadhu D;Ghosh S;Bieman JM;Tep-Chel D;García-Rejón JE;Eisen L
- 通讯作者:Eisen L
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在登革热决策支持系统中使用手机进行现场数据采集
- 批准号:
7738463 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
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