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ESA supports efforts to protect public health and safety
HEWS was
recently put to the test in Angola, Africa, through the
collaboration of local health institutions and the involvement of
higher-level Angolan institutions such as the Ministry of Health.
The scenario for this test was a simulated surge of the Marburg
virus. Both scenarios offered a demonstration of the developed modular HEWS system that can add institutions, customize data input, implement envisaged alert systems of early warning and response to health situations, with automated distribution of the respective alert information and guarantee all required security levels of information. The
implemented system was successfully tested in the town of Caxito,
where there is no other reliable means of communication.
Communication via satellite is currently the only fully viable
solution, not only for emergency situations but also for regular
health, epidemiological and administrative reporting. At this time, the HEWS team is exploring the possibilities of making the developed HEWS service suitable for the needs of the population with the Angolan authorities. The
Lisbon scenario involved the staging of a bio-terrorist attack at
an international conference. During the course of events, the
attack by means of the release of Bacillus anthraces spores or
anthrax takes place, causing panic among the population, traffic
jams and the saturation of the mobile telephone network.
“The major points of relevance were considered to be the fact that the HEWS system is a reliable and versatile communication system and has the potential to act as a manager and distributor of information between the institutions,” says Parentela. Image Caption: A consortium of Portuguese and Italian companies, led by the Portuguese National Health Institute (INSA) and with the support of the European Space Agency, is developing a Health Early Warning System (HEWS) designed to enable timely detection and tracking of emerging threats to public health and safety via satellite. Image Credit: ESA Source: ESA Permalink: http://www.sflorg.com/comm_center/esa/p732_08.html Time Stamp: 11/17/2008 at 3:38:27 PM UTC |
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