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El-Khatib Z, Shah M, Zallappa SN et al. SMS-based smartphone app for disease surveillance: evaluation of a 15-week pilot programme in the Central African Republic [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2017, 6:891 (document) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1114222.1)
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SMS-based smartphone app for disease surveillance: evaluation of a 15-week pilot programme in the Central African Republic

Ziad El-Khatib1, Maya Shah1, Samuel N. Zallappa2, Pierre Nabeth3, Jose Guerra3, Daniel Dinito2, Casimir T. Manengu4, Michel Yao4, Aline Philibert1, Lazare Massina2, Claes-Philip Staiger5, Raphael Mbailao2, Jean-Pierre Kouli6, Hippolyte Mbailao6, Misato Assani6, Geraldine Duc6, Dago Inagbe6, Alpha Boubaca Barry6, Thierry Dumont6, Philippe Cavailler1, Michel Quere1, Brian Willett6, Souheil Reaiche1, Herve de Ribaucourt1, Bruce Reeder1
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Published 14 Jun 2017

Meeting Abstracts

SMS-based smartphone app for disease surveillance: evaluation of a 15-week pilot programme in the Central African Republic

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Ziad El-Khatib1, Maya Shah1, Samuel N. Zallappa2, Pierre Nabeth3, Jose Guerra3, Daniel Dinito2, Casimir T. Manengu4, Michel Yao4, Aline Philibert1, Lazare Massina2, Claes-Philip Staiger5, Raphael Mbailao2, Jean-Pierre Kouli6, Hippolyte Mbailao6, Misato Assani6, Geraldine Duc6, Dago Inagbe6, Alpha Boubaca Barry6, Thierry Dumont6, Philippe Cavailler1, Michel Quere1, Brian Willett6, Souheil Reaiche1, Herve de Ribaucourt1, Bruce Reeder1
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1 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Geneva, Switzerland
2 Ministry of Health, Berberati, Central African Republic
3 World Health Organization (WHO), Lyon, France
4 World Health Organization (WHO), Bangui, Central African Republic
5 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Stockholm, Sweden
6 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Berberati, Central African Republic
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Keywords
Smartphone application, disease surveillance
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