Cyrano wrote:
All the best SinghS, I've not understood the full concept you are pursuing but perhaps you may not want to reveal all just yet. Same offer as above form me should you need it.
The concept is very simple: Infection happens in 3 stages - Incubation, Prodromal and Clinical disease.
1. A person comes in contact with an infective agent by air we breath, food, open wound or body fluids....if we eliminate these from the surroundings, infection won't spread.
2. Once a person has ingested infective agent, he enters "Incubation Stage". Infection doesn't spread in this stage. There are no symptoms.
3. Once there is enough viral load, the infection reaches "Prodromal Stage"...now the person has minimal symptoms but actively spreads the infection by body fluid discharge and exhaling air.
4. Finally Clinical disease stage is reached and he/she goes for test and disease is confirmed. But by that time damage is done and many more are already infected.
Our solution is to identify infection in Late Incubation/ Early Prodromal and immediately isolate the person. You won't have any infected air and body fluid, spread in the school/workplace; as the person is yet not spreading. It also provides a much earlier warning to the person isolated and seek early medical attention.
Actually the application is limitless!
How do we do that?....a very small code of software
. Hope it makes sense.