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App enables self-reporting of possible Ebola symptoms in Maryland
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App enables self-reporting of possible Ebola symptoms in Maryland
Wed, 2015-04-01 18:33 — mike kraftASSOCIATED PRESS April 1, 2015
BALTIMORE — A Baltimore company and Maryland public health officials are announcing a smartphone and Web application for self-reporting possible Ebola symptoms.
Emocha Mobile Health Inc. said Wednesday that people returning from affected West African nations can use the app to report their temperature and any symptoms twice daily to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The federal government recommends such reporting for 21 days.
The state health agency has operated a call center since October for monitoring people known to have been in affected countries. The app eventually will link to the state's database of such individuals to automate the reporting of data to Maryland and federal authorities.
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