New cell phone program helps health care workers combat avian flu
Jan 24th
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A new program written by Tea Vui Huang runs on cell phones with the Symbian operating system and gives instructions to health care workers in affected regions on how to properly use disenfectants to combat avian flu.
From the website: "The handy H5N1 Decon mobile phone applications assists in the precise determination of dilution ratio and and quantity of Un Fao and Ausvetplan approved bird flu disenfectants for an assortment of decontamination scenarios."
The program can be downloaded for free and comes to us from the creator of the Mobile Tsunami Detector for cell phones.
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