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The "Fever Health Assessment Mini Program" is launched to help the public with personalized management of fever health

2024-08-11

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Recently, the Guangzhou National Laboratory, Guangzhou Respiratory Health Research Institute, Large-Scale Respiratory Disease Epidemic Prediction and Warning and Medical Big Data Artificial Intelligence Application Laboratory of the School of Innovation Engineering of the Macau University of Science and Technology, and the School of Public Health of Xiamen University jointly developed a "Fever Health Assessment Mini Program" to provide users with personalized health assessments, help users better understand their physical condition, and take different protective measures according to the risks and prevalent pathogens in different regions to better manage their health.
Real-time understanding of health status
It is understood that the mini program allows everyone to monitor their health anytime and anywhere through an intelligent evaluation system. Whether it is daily physical discomfort or sudden fever symptoms, the mini program can quickly obtain preliminary health assessment results for interpretation. This instant interpretation not only reduces everyone's anxiety about infection symptoms, but also provides a basis for taking corresponding measures in a timely manner, thereby taking effective measures for the public to prevent diseases and avoid worsening of the disease.
The public can record their fever and flu conditions in the mini program, such as the pathogens infected, infection days, infection symptoms, etc. Our "Fever Health Mini Program" will save the records. In this way, users can check their actual infection status at any time, which can better help doctors understand medical history, diagnose symptoms and prescribe medicines.
At the same time, the mini program can encourage everyone to report fever information by obtaining points, pushing and forwarding to relatives and friends, etc., and provide a basis for policy decisions for relevant disease prevention and control departments.
Powerful data analysis and early warning functions
After the public actively participates and reports fever information, the mini program collects and analyzes users' health data through big data, and can monitor the overall epidemic dynamics and virus prevalence in real time, providing the public with the latest health risk alerts. Industry experts said that this early warning mechanism not only helps users take preventive measures in a timely manner, but also promotes the effective implementation of public health prevention and control work.
For example, the flu index is divided into the southern flu index and the northern flu index. The flu index of the mini program refers to the use of season, year, number of influenza-like cases, and influenza positivity rate to establish a forecast model, and then combine it with public opinion data to forecast the possibility of future influenza outbreaks. Flu risk forecast products are divided into 1-5 levels, and the higher the level, the higher the risk. In addition, the mini program will simultaneously release the top five respiratory infection strains currently in circulation based on the location of the public, and prompt the pathogens of high-risk infection in the area at that time, so that the public can be aware of and take precautions in advance.
Further reading: Improving the popularity of health knowledge about fever, influenza, etc. among the public
It is understood that the mini program will also regularly push popular science articles on fever to help users learn more about fever and flu health. These articles cover various health topics and expert advice, such as preventive measures, susceptible populations, etc., which can help everyone fully understand the health management of fever.
Text | Zhang HuaFigure | Provided by the interviewee
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