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Home › Forums › TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 2022 › VDO Presentation › Snake identification and snakebite surveillance system
Snake identification and snakebite surveillance system
Your presentation explicitly addresses the importance of snakebite victims its consequences very well.
I also have seen a LINE group which has been created by a volunteer group of people (Hotline LINE Snake in the house; สายด่วนงูเข้าบ้าน)
They can identify type of snakes by sending them a picture and they will usually respond within 5-10 minutes. It is also a good opportunity to work with this group owner if possible (just the idea), so that if there is any venomous snake reported – they might be able to provide you a location from where the snake is being spotted and then alert a surveillance system to warn people in the nearby area to become aware.
Your presentation also provides detail on how to collect data as a measurement for quality domains! Very useful.
Thank you for sharing, your surveillance is system is interesting and the data flow chart is detailed. This will be benefit for the rapid treatment from the on time snake identification.
The evaluation indicators that you’ve provided were variable and interesting. For the usability of system, all the number measurements possibly have to be compared in between HC units or compared yearly to detect the user usability.
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