IGYO USHA DANIEL

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A STAKEHOLDER PORTAL FOR A DIGITAL ONE-HEALTH SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

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The growing incidence of zoonotic diseases and other health risks underscores the pressing necessity for integrated surveillance systems that connect the sectors of human, animal, and environmental health. This initiative centers on the creation and deployment of a Stakeholder Portal for a Digital One Health Surveillance System, which aims to improve real-time data exchange, collaboration across sectors, and informed decision-making. The portal is built using React for the frontend and Python for its backend functionalities, and it features an AI-driven chatbot powered by the Gemini API to enable automatic responses and stakeholder interaction. Notable attributes include secure user authentication with role-based access, engaging data visualization dashboards, and management of real-time surveillance data. Health personnel have unique access to enhanced dashboard features, while general users can interact with publicly available information. The system guarantees data privacy and security by adhering to global standards, offering a scalable, user-friendly platform that can be customized to fit various healthcare settings. This effort plays a crucial role in bolstering public health resilience by promoting effective communication and proactive measures against emerging health threats within the One Health approach
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