Researchers Use GPS, PDAs For Malaria Prevention in Africa, Study Says

September 14, 2007 at 4:15 PM Medical PDA News
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Other scientists are being offered the GPS software. CDC also is studying other public health uses for the PDA technology, such as tracking bar-coded lab specimens from the field or using smart phone technology to transfer field data immediately. Chinese officials currently are testing similar technology for tracking bird flu.

Source-Kaiser Family Foundation
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