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Publication Date:
25/10/2022

Author:
Edson Alexandre Zandamela 

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upSCALE: Strengthening mobile health to improve disease surveillance and community-based services in Mozambique

Publication Date:
25/10/2022
Author:
Edson Alexandre Zandamela 
Type:
Presentation

upSCALE can strengthen community-level surveillance of disease outbreaks and trends through real-time data capture and data granularity. upSCALE has the capacity to be one of the most detailed surveillance tools in community case management globally, capturing geo/temporal data at individual level and supporting improved targeted resource planning and mobilisation. With the right investments, upSCALE can be sustained and embedded firmly within Mozambique's Ministry of Health.

This presentation was given at the ICTMM conference symposium, Bangkok, 25th October 2022. 

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Country: Mozambique

Keywords: Community delivery | Digital health | Surveillance | Malaria | Case management | iCCM | Treatment | SDG3

 

 

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