Friday, January 18

HEALTHmap

Because tracking infectious diseases, worldwide, at 2 o'clock in the morning is a fantastic idea. . .

HEALTHmap:
http://www.healthmap.org

"HEALTHmap provides a unified and comprehensive view of the current global state o infectious diseases and their effect on human and animal health by combing disparate data sources, of varying reliability, ranging from news sources (such as Google News) to curated personal accounts (such as ProMED) to validated official alerts (such as World Health Organization). Through an automated text processing system, the data is aggregated by disease and displayed by location for user-friendly access to the original alert. HEALTHmap provides a jumping-off point for real-time information on emerging infectious diseases and has particular interest for public health officials and international travelers."

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