This paper is in the following e-collection/theme issue:
Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions (2491) mHealth in the Developing World/LMICs, Underserved Communities, and for Global Health (578) Surveillance Systems (466) Innovative Methods in Public Health and Surveillance (336) Health Services in Resource-Poor Settings and LMICs (423) Malaria Surveillance and Prevention (26) mHealth for Wellness, Behavior Change and Prevention (2922) Digital Contact Tracing, Digital Proximity Tracing, Precision Public Health (148) Text-messaging (SMS, WeChat etc)-Based Interventions (663)Published on in Vol 5, No 11 (2021): November
Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are
available at
https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/28951, first published
.
Validation of a Mobile Health Technology Platform (FeverTracker) for Malaria Surveillance in India: Development and Usability Study
Validation of a Mobile Health Technology Platform (FeverTracker) for Malaria Surveillance in India: Development and Usability Study
Authors of this article:
Ipsita Pal Bhowmick1 ; Dibyajyoti Chutia2 ; Avinash Chouhan2 ; Nilay Nishant2 ; P L N Raju2 ; Kanwar Narain1 ; Harpreet Kaur3 ; Rocky Pebam2 ; Jayanta Debnath1 ; Rabindra Tripura1 ; Kongkona Gogoi1 ; Suman Ch Nag1 ; Aatreyee Nath2 ; Debabrata Tripathy1 ; Jotish Debbarma1 ; Nirapada Das1 ; Ujjwal Sarkar1 ; Rislyn Debbarma1 ; Rajashree Roy1 ; Bishal Debnath1 ; Dipanjan Dasgupta1 ; Suraj Debbarma1 ; Kamal Joy Tripura1 ; Guneram Reang1 ; Amit Sharma4, 5 ; Manju Rahi3 ; Jyoti Chhibber-Goel5
There are currently no tweets available for this article within the specified range.