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Using big data and mobile health to manage diarrhoeal disease in children in low-income and middle-income countries: societal barriers and ethical implications

Karen H Keddy, Senjuti Saha, Samuel Kariuki, John Bosco Kalule, Farah Naz Qamar, Zoya Haq, Iruka N Okeke

2021The Lancet Infectious Diseases13 citationsDOI

Topics & Concepts

Big dataMedicineDiarrhoeal diseaseBreastfeedingGeneral partnershipGovernment (linguistics)AnalyticsDisease burdenEnvironmental healthmHealthDiseaseInclusion (mineral)Global healthUpstream (networking)PovertyAuditBurden of diseaseDeveloping countryChild mortalityMobile phoneBusinessMEDLINEInternet privacyMultinational corporationSanitationDigital healthDisease managementPopulationPublic health surveillanceBreast feedingPublic relationsPublic healthNursingEconomic growthDisease surveillanceData scienceNon-communicable diseaseMobile technologyMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsGlobal Health and SurgeryICT in Developing Communities