Published on in Vol 4, No 2 (2016): Apr-Jun

Perceptions of the Feasibility and Practicalities of Text Messaging-Based Infectious Disease Surveillance: A Questionnaire Survey

Perceptions of the Feasibility and Practicalities of Text Messaging-Based Infectious Disease Surveillance: A Questionnaire Survey

Perceptions of the Feasibility and Practicalities of Text Messaging-Based Infectious Disease Surveillance: A Questionnaire Survey

Journals

  1. Lam J, Dang L, Phan N, Trinh H, Vu N, Nguyen C. Mobile Health Initiatives in Vietnam: Scoping Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(4):e106 View
  2. Wong J, Dang L, Phan N, Le T, Vu N, Vu T, James S, Katona P, Katona L, Rosen J, Wong F, Nguyen C. Effectiveness of an Automated Error Checking and Feedback System to Improve Text Message Reporting for Disease Surveillance in Viet Nam. Telemedicine and e-Health 2021;27(4):448 View
  3. Prieto J, Jara J, Alvis J, Furlan L, Murray C, Garcia J, Benghozi P, Kaydos-Daniels S. Will Participatory Syndromic Surveillance Work in Latin America? Piloting a Mobile Approach to Crowdsource Influenza-Like Illness Data in Guatemala. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2017;3(4):e87 View
  4. Kumar P, Geisinger M, Avila‐Ortiz G. Methods to mitigate infection spread from aerosol‐generating dental procedures. Journal of Periodontology 2021;92(6):784 View
  5. Keddy K, Saha S, Kariuki S, Kalule J, Qamar F, Haq Z, Okeke I. Using big data and mobile health to manage diarrhoeal disease in children in low-income and middle-income countries: societal barriers and ethical implications. The Lancet Infectious Diseases 2022;22(5):e130 View