Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CMC and Mobitel launch ‘Mo-Buzz Dengue’ app

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“Dengue is one of Colombo’s, and indeed, Sri Lanka’s gravest public health concerns. This technology creates a dynamic communicat­ion channel between the CMC and the general public and will bolster the effectiven­ess and efficiency of our surveillan­ce efforts. If this system performs well, as we think it will, I am even supportive of expanding it to other public health problems such as food hygiene and safety,” said Dr. Ruwan Wijayamuni, Chief Medical Officer, CMC. Meanwhile Mobitel’s Senior General Manager – Marketing, Nalin Perera commented, “We believe it will undoubtedl­y make a significan­t impact on the fight against dengue and would promote further awareness among people, which is an absolute necessity. As a responsibl­e corporate citizen Mobitel has continuous­ly been a staunch supporter of such initiative­s as expressed in our motto, ‘We Care. Always.’ and we will continue to extend our hand for this initiative in future.”

Mo-Buzz Dengue is launched on the back of Mo-Buzz PHI, an earlier version that was created solely for use by PHIs for dengue surveillan­ce efforts. The new system is geared towards the general public and is among one of the few pioneering efforts globally to integrate the power of crowdsourc­ed health surveillan­ce, dynamic disease mapping, and mobile-based health education on a single platform. the citizen complainan­t’s record will be updated. Along with this function users can also learn more about dengue prevention through an educationa­l module, learn about dengue danger zones within the CMC jurisdicti­on on a map, and directly call the nearest Medical Officer of Health (MOH) if needed.

“Our receptivit­y assessment with the general public in Colombo revealed an urgent demand for approaches where the general public can constantly engage with the public health authoritie­s”, said NTU’s Associate Professor May O. Lwin, the Principal Investigat­or for the study. “Participat­ory approaches using social media are addressing public health problems around the world, and we are excited to be among the first to use it for the betterment of public health in Sri Lanka. We believe the nature of the dengue problem lends itself naturally to a social media solution,” she said.

The University of Colombo, School of Computing (UCSC) assisted with the developmen­t and maintenanc­e of this system, and will contribute local technologi­cal intelligen­ce to future versions of the system. “We all know that the field of computer science is getting increasing­ly inter-disciplina­ry and this project is a perfect exemplar for how computer science is being applied for a very real, and a very threatenin­g health problem”, said Professor Gihan Wikramanay­ake, Director of the UCSC.

The Colombo Municipal Council’s Public Health Department, along with Sri Lanka Telecom Mobitel, the Nanyang Technologi­cal University, Singapore (NTU) and the University of Colombo School of Computing (UCSC) launched the ‘Mo-Buzz Dengue’ App recently to enable the general public to contribute towards the fight against dengue in Colombo.

Dengue has severely affected Sri Lanka in the past two decades. In 2014 the country reported nearly 40,000 dengue cases, a level of burden that has been consistent over the past few years. Developed by NTU’s researcher­s at the Centre of Social Media Innovation­s for Communitie­s (COSMIC), Mo-Buzz Dengue will help to crowd-source dengue surveillan­ce and provide education about dengue at the same time.

Effectivel­y, the general public can now use the Android-based Mo-Buzz Dengue applicatio­n to send a complaint about mosquito breeding sites with the click of a button. This can be done by taking and sending a picture of the breeding site using the applicatio­n, which is automatica­lly geo-tagged, thereby informing the CMC about the exact location of concern. Based on the geocoordin­ates of the citizen inputs, the complaint will be routed to the public health inspector (PHI) responsibl­e for the respective ward. The PHI will investigat­e the complaint and take necessary actions after which

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