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Health Security & Pandemics Challenge

Wild Connect

Team Leader
Sumit Arora
Solution Overview
Solution Name:
Wild Connect
One-line solution summary:
Early Detection Platform for Zoonotic Diseases for communities living close to Wildlife Protected Areas
Pitch your solution.

The emerging zoonotic diseases are a growing public health care threat. Explosive outbreaks of zoonotic diseases have become increasingly common in the past two decades because of increased human-animal interactions. Zoonotic infections are a major concern to global health security owing to their ability to rapidly spread and turn into epidemics or pandemics. Early detection of the symptoms of the disease and geolocating the original could play a remarkable role in curtailing the spread of the infection and therefore making a significant impact in combating the proliferation of zoonoses. Wild Connect, a gis-based offline-first data-collection and analysis platform which aids in the early detection and tracking of infections in remote locations and keeping the medical centres updated. Staff at control centres can analyse and detect any spreads from occurring.

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What specific problem are you solving?

It is estimated that about 60% of emerging infectious diseases that are reported globally are zoonoses. Rural communities living in and around the wildlife reserves are the most vulnerable as they are highly prone to the risk of zoonotic diseases. The lack of preliminary information from these remote rural locations makes it very difficult to contain the spread of the infection. Building an early warning system will be advantageous in preventing the escalation of the infection cases and help the health care workers to be better prepared to tackle the zoonotic outbreaks. Keeping a regular medical record of symptoms shown by every patient interacting with the ASHA workers or primary health centres in these areas and using machine learning can help detect patterns emerging of any existing or new disease spreading.

What is your solution?

Zoonotic infection outbreaks mostly occur in remote areas which makes it impossible to provide urgent public health services to these hard-to-reach populations. One of the reasons for the delay is that there is a dearth of sufficient data from the remote villages. Wild Connect is a GIS based, offline-first data collections and analysis platform. It has 3 components a) Data Collection which is done through Mobile/Web Apps. b) Admin portal to manage the components and ensure data usage c) Analysis which builds GIS based dashboards to identify the symptoms and their spread in a geography. Analyses of the data using ML models will help detect outbreaks.

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?
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There is an estimated population of 50-100 million living in and around wildlife protected areas in India. Wild Connect is built in the interest to serve the remote dwellers in and around the wildlife reserves as these rural communities are much vulnerable to the exposure of zoonotic infections. The Centre for Wildlife Studies has deployed this application in the Western Ghats of India which includes the state of Karnataka, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Kerala. It could be employed in the rural locations around the wildlife areas across India and could be scaled globally to combat zoonotic outbreaks.

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Strengthen disease surveillance, early warning predictive systems, and other data systems to detect, slow, or halt future disease outbreaks.
Explain how the problem you are addressing, the solution you have designed, and the population you are serving align with the Challenge.

Data collection and analysis of symptoms from the remote locations around the wildlife reserves will assist as an early warning predictive system for the disease outbreak and thereby strengthening zoonotic disease surveillance. Early detection of zoonoses will curb the rampant effect of the infection. It will also assist the medical and ASHA workers to be prepared to diagnose and tackle contagious diseases more efficiently. At the Centre for Wildlife Studies, the Wild Connect Application is deployed to collect information regarding the primary healthcare centres which will help us to support and equip last-mile primary healthcare providers with the essential medical supplies required.

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Pilot: An organization deploying a tested product, service, or business model in at least one community.
Explain why you selected this stage of development for your solution.
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Presently, the Wild Connect Platform being used by our staff in these remote areas to collect data on primary healthcare centres and covid related equipment requirement and from the headquarters, we are fulfilling that need. We have tested the platform on the field conditions and piloted it for a specific use case.

The same model will then be deployed in primary healthcare centres to record the medical data and then the data will be analysed by the team of researchers at the headquarters who will work on building the early detection models.

The Centre for Wildlife Studies is an internationally recognized centre of excellence in the arenas of wildlife research, conservation, policy, and education. CWS practices science-based conservation which includes understanding conflict, zoonotic, resource extraction, tourism, alternative livelihoods, and wildlife diseases. CWS is recognised as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, and Centre for Excellence by the Government of India.

Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Sumit Arora
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