Summary:

«It will support the Indian government’s prevention and control of dengue, malaria, and chikungunya.»

«SARTHI takes publicly available information across digital channels such as online news broadcasts, forums, blogs, and social media sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to review and track mentions of the aforementioned diseases. It looks at these granular data to trace and track down their origin to district and street locations.»

«The platform provides different ways of presenting data: map view, trend view, and table view with advanced filters. It also shows macro and micro-level information on each monitored disease.»

Article written by Adam Ang / Photo by: Matt Lincoln/Getty Images

22|11|2022

Source:

Health Care IT News

https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/asia/new-digital-platform-india-uses-social-media-track-down-vector-borne-diseases