Hi, Am Mittwoch, 17. September 2014, 16:45:50 schrieb camara: > > So, people who may be infected with the virus are informed and are advised > to go to a center Ebola. Health services can be connected to the > application and have real-time information on risk areas. They may decide > to open a treatment center in the area or nearby >
The idea is clear. I cannot believe there is no such application yet. > The application contain three parts: > > 1. The server : > > Hosted and centralizes all information collected temperatures. Analyzes the > temperature and detects if there is a risk or not for a person. Represents > positive cases on the map > A prototype for this can be coded in a matter of days by an experienced web developer. I wonder Openstreetmap has sufficient data for this. > 2.Terminals with IR thermometer : > > Tablet or Rasbery that is connected to an IR thermometer. It detects the > temperature and sends it to the server via SMS. He received the diagnosis > result via SMS or Internet. > I assume the temperature readings will be collected in the field ? or in a hospital ? Is the application that would be running on the rasberry or tablet already available ? > 3 Monitoring: > It is any terminals (PC, laptop, smartphone, tablet ...). It oversees > Results and declence an alarm if the positive cases. > I am not aware of any application that does what you are after. However given some ressources I am sure a prototype can be coded in a matter of days. On a side note. A few years back we had a prototype in GNUmed where an older Nokia phone received an SMS (for weight and blood pressure) and a software listening on a connected computer put this information into the patient record. Today I would even evaluate a smartphone with GPS. An app would get the GPS position, fill a template SMS (manually entered temperature) and send the SMS I admit I have not thought through how to power the "smartphone" in the field. I guess attaching the charger everyday is not an option. Sebastian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

