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El-Khatib Z, Shah M, Zallappa S et al. SMS-based smartphone application for disease surveillance has doubled completeness in a limited-resource setting – evaluation of a 15-week pilot program in the Central African Republic (CAR) [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2017, 6:702 (slides) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1114075.1)
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SMS-based smartphone application for disease surveillance has doubled completeness in a limited-resource setting – evaluation of a 15-week pilot program in the Central African Republic (CAR)

Ziad El-Khatib1, Maya Shah, Samuel Zallappa, Pierre Nabeth, Jose Guerra, Daniel Dinito, Casimir Manengu, Michel Yao, Aline Philibert, Lazare Massina, Claes-Philip Staiger, Raphael Mbailao, Jean-Pierre Kouli, Hippolyte Mbailao, Misato Assani, Geraldine Duc, Dago Inagbe, Alpha Boubaca Barry, Thierry Dumont, Philippe Cavailler, Michel Quere, Brian Willett, Souheil Reaiche, Herve de Ribaucourt, Bruce Reeder
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Published 17 May 2017

SMS-based smartphone application for disease surveillance has doubled completeness in a limited-resource setting – evaluation of a 15-week pilot program in the Central African Republic (CAR)

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Ziad El-Khatib1, Maya Shah, Samuel Zallappa, Pierre Nabeth, Jose Guerra, Daniel Dinito, Casimir Manengu, Michel Yao, Aline Philibert, Lazare Massina, Claes-Philip Staiger, Raphael Mbailao, Jean-Pierre Kouli, Hippolyte Mbailao, Misato Assani, Geraldine Duc, Dago Inagbe, Alpha Boubaca Barry, Thierry Dumont, Philippe Cavailler, Michel Quere, Brian Willett, Souheil Reaiche, Herve de Ribaucourt, Bruce Reeder
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1 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Geneva, Switzerland
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Smartphone application, disease surveillance,
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