
“The fact that we were able to predict influenza outbreaks faster than China’s national surveillance programs really shows the capacity for everyday, wearable digital health devices to track the spread of disease at the population level,” said Yulin Hswen, lead author on the study and research fellow at Boston Children’s Computational Epidemiology Group.
This is the first instance that Boston Children’s Hospital has been able to predict outbreaks through an integrated wearable device and online tool. It previously predicted and tracked diseases through social media, according to a March press release.
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