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Malaria Control Agent records results of Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) using EpiSurveyor

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

Malaria Control Agent records results of Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) using EpiSurveyor

A relatively simple system is used to distribute the income from tickets, subscriptions and general subscriptions among the transport companies used. The customer survey. The SBB then extrapolates how many passengers traveled on whose route network and creates a distribution key. This determines which Swiss transport company gets how much money. This is terribly inaccurate because passengers don't know that they should specify the entire itinerary, including transfers to other transports, and not just the stretch they are currently traveling. But how long can a stopover last? These surveys are carried out sporadically over a few days. In addition, there are automatic counters since over ten years for continuous recording of utilization. The trains equipped with this are marked on the outside with AFZ (automatic frequency counter). Meanwhile these counters have now also been installed in buses. In the past, bus drivers had to count the passengers getting on and off themselves and enter them into a list. Auxiliary staff were only used for counting during peak hours. But not always for all. These were the most unpopular days at work and there was often cheating because of the stress. Switzerland, February 9, 2024.

Malaria Control Agents in rural Zambia training to use EpiSurveyor to record malaria Rapid Diagnostic Testing (RDT) results

USDA Forest Service photo by Sharon Hood.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

Malaria Control Agents perform Rapid DIagnostic Testing in rural Zambia

USDA Forest Service photo by Sharon Hood.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

Malaria Control Agents in Zambia perform Rapid Diagnostic Testing (RDT) on family in rural household

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

EpiSurveyor training in rural Zambia health center

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

Gavin fends off an angry mom

Malaria Control Agent records results of Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) using EpiSurveyor

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

Malaria Control Agents in Zambia perform Rapid Diagnostic Testing (RDT) on family in rural household

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs)

Kids from Mrs.LiPari's class are testing the PH in the stream.

EpiSurveyor training in rural Zambia health center

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

EpiSurveyor training in Livingstone, Zambia

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

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Photo by Dylan Passmore

Taken: June 27, 2012

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DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

Top: Banded rudderfish

Bottom: Greater amberjack

DataDyne is working with the Zambian Anglican Council, with funding from the JC Flowers Foundation, to use EpiSurveyor mobile data collection (www.episurveyor.org) to track malaria rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) in rural Zambia.

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