The Early Warning, Alert and Response System (EWARS)
is designed with the needs of frontline users in mind. We use technology and innovation to make disease control in emergencies easier and more effective.
Disease surveillance, alert and response in emergencies
HOW IT WORKSis designed with the needs of frontline users in mind. We use technology and innovation to make disease control in emergencies easier and more effective.
Fully offline. Ready to collect, submit and analyse data. All in a single, easy-to-use box.
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Choose what data you wish to share with others and when. Manage interoperability with other databases. Receive regular upgrades for free!
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Take DataHub out of the box. Configure your data collection forms. Define the type of surveillance, geographic level and frequency of reporting according to your needs. Get started within a matter of hours.
Distribute phones and collect data offline using EWARS Mobile. Queue up reports and submit to DataHub even over poor networks.
Generate customised analysis and publish automated bulletins from DataHub. One click and its ready to share with others.
Configure alert thresholds for diseases/health events under surveillance. Use advanced features if needed to define complex algorithms.
Determine when and how you and other users will receive notifications, including via desktop, SMS or email. Choose to know right away, or only at certain times like the end of the day.
Use DataHub to manage the workflow for each alert; including verification, risk assessment and risk characterisation.
Collect data on individual cases at health-centre or community level. Pinpoint exact location of each case using GPS coordinates.
Submit data to DataHub and generate real-time maps and epidemic curves to follow the outbreak.
Integrate laboratory users into your network and promote rapid turn-around of samples and immediate notification of test results.
EWARS in a box is a kit containing the essential equipment needed to establish surveillance and response in emergencies.