An ICT-Based Real-Time Surveillance System for Controlling Dengue in Sri Lanka
Rukshan Alexander, Miroshan Alexander

TL;DR
This paper presents a web-based ICT system called eDCS for real-time dengue surveillance in Sri Lanka, aiming to improve early detection and response compared to manual methods.
Contribution
The paper introduces eDCS, an open-source, cost-effective ICT platform that enhances dengue monitoring and control through timely data collection and public engagement.
Findings
System enables early detection and rapid verification of dengue outbreaks.
Facilitates communication between health professionals and citizens via Internet and mobile.
Potential for expansion to other diseases in future.
Abstract
Dengue is a notifiable communicable disease in Sri Lanka since 1996. Dengue fever spread rapidly among people living in most of the districts of Sri Lanka. The present notification system of dengue communicable diseases which is enforced by law is a passive surveillance system carried out by the public health care professionals. The present notification of communicable disease system is manual, slow, inefficient, and repetitive all of these lead to handle the dengue related health problems ineffectively. Thus it is less effective in preventing a spreading epidemic, public health care professionals and others require an operational support system to help for managing day-to-day public health responsibilities as well as a method to effectively detect and manage health problems such as Dengue. On the other hand the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in medical world has been…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData-Driven Disease Surveillance · COVID-19 epidemiological studies · Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
