Submitted by:Veratect Corporation
Categories:Corporate Governance, Health & Wellness
Posted: May 04, 2009 – 02:37 PM EST
Service Will Provide Public Health Organizations, Local and National Governments, Humanitarian, Aid Organizations with Critical Up-to-the-Minute Data for Early Response Efforts
KIRKLAND, Wash., - May 4, 2009 - Veratect Corporation, a company that tracks disease outbreaks globally, announced data from the 24-hour tracking service that first detected the current swine influenza outbreak will be made available to the public. Veratect's data will provide public health, humanitarian and aid organizations, as well as local and national governments, with up-to-the-minute information about potential spread of the disease to aid in early response efforts. Updates will be made available via Twitter at www.twitter.com/veratect.
"In this rapidly evolving outbreak, early intervention can mean the difference between life and death for people in countries potentially affected by swine influenza. We want to provide Veratect's services to everyone concerned about this outbreak so they can have the information they need to respond in a timely and effective manner," said Robert (Bob) Hart, president and CEO.
First to Detect Current Swine Influenza Outbreak
Veratect analysts first detected the current disease outbreak 18 days before the World Health Organization (WHO) posted its first public report on April 24. Veratect began tracking unusual respiratory illness associated with Mexico on March 30 and noted a growing number of cases as they arose.
Since tracking what appears to be the first case on March 30, the company has tracked atypical pneumonia and respiratory disease cases potentially related to the swine influenza outbreak in Mexico and the United States. Veratect then worked to make these reports available to the Emergency Operations Center and Global Disease Detection Center at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as to WHO, the International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC), and several other state and foreign governments as well as NGO and other non-governmental public health entities. Since April 16, Veratect analysts have issued more than 100 alerts of suspect respiratory and influenza illnesses arising from this event.
In addition to providing round-the-clock tracking services during this outbreak, Veratect analysts will provide public health and government officials with free comprehensive reporting and consultation services, including:
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