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Body temperature of 37.5°C or higher
Enables residents across 16 barangays to report symptoms directly to health authorities. Health workers monitor patterns in real time, enabling early intervention before outbreaks spread — because community health depends on community participation.
Active symptom reports across the 16 barangays of Marilao, color-coded by case density for real-time awareness.
Five key syndromic indicators tracked for early outbreak detection and community health awareness.
Body temperature of 37.5°C or higher
Skin spots, bumps, or visible eruptions
Frequent or prolonged coughing episodes
Runny nose, nasal congestion, or sneezing
Eye redness, irritation, or discharge
SympWatch combines participatory health reporting with spatial analytics to empower Marilao's public health response.
Spatial clustering algorithms identify disease hotspots before they become outbreaks.
Real-time visualization of all 16 barangays with density-coded case distribution and alert overlays.
Alert broadcasting to notify communities of active health concerns in their area.
Report symptoms for yourself and your household members through a single registered account.
Health workers monitor aggregated reports continuously to identify and respond to emerging health patterns.
All personal information is encrypted and protected under the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (RA 10173).
Three simple steps to contribute to community health surveillance and protect your neighbors.
Create your account with your barangay, personal details, and set your home location on the map.
When feeling unwell, sign in and select the symptoms you or your family members are experiencing.
Health workers monitor reports in real-time to identify and respond to potential disease outbreaks early.
Your personal information is protected and kept strictly confidential. The surveillance map displays only aggregate case counts per barangay and does not identify any individuals. Pin-point locations are accessible only to authorized health workers and administrators for outbreak investigation purposes. This system complies with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10173) of the Philippines.
Sign in to report symptoms or create a new account to contribute to Marilao's health surveillance network.