WASHINGTON
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Microsoft Windows recently announced the
Control of Communicable Diseases Manual (CCDM) for Mobile + Web
published by the American Public Health Association and Unbound Medicine
among the winners in its innovative apps contest, aimed to meet real
world needs of citizens and government customers.
Control of Communicable Diseases Manual Mobile + Web puts one of the
most widely recognized and authoritative references for public health
workers on mobile devices and the Web. Although the manual was first
available in print in 1916, the updated mobile app version created by
Unbound Medicine allows for real-time access to vital information
regarding infectious disease for practitioners in the field.
Microsoft launched its Windows Phone Government Apps contest for state and local government partners in December 2010,
challenging applicants to create and submit apps to be deployed into
immediate production that served the public's benefit. APHA and partner
Unbound Medicine submitted the new Control of Communicable Diseases
Manual for Mobile + Web for consideration and was selected as a winner
by judges.
"The award-winning Control of Communicable Diseases Manual for Mobile
+ Web, powered by the Unbound? Platform, provides an intuitive
interface, superior navigation tools and a clean design that allows you
to quickly search, browse and find answers on mobile devices and the
Web," according to a review on AppsFuze, Windows Phone 7 Applications
and Marketplace.
Users can download Control of Communicable Diseases Manual for Mobile
+ Web exclusively from Unbound Medicine to iPhone®, BlackBerry®,
Android?, Windows Mobile® and Palm® devices or view it at http://www.unboundmedicine.com/ccdm/.
"The Control of Communicable Diseases Manual for Mobile + Web
empowers public health practitioners, physicians and others to rapidly
respond with up-to-date information about the occurrence, transmission,
resistance and control of infectious diseases to better serve the
communities in which they work," said Georges C. Benjamin,
MD, FACP, FACEP (E), executive director of American Public Health
Association. "APHA, in partnership with Unbound Medicine, is proud to be
a winner of the Microsoft Windows Phone Government Apps Contest, and
encourages public health practitioners to take advantage of this vital
and nimble technological tool to help identify and control disease and
protect health."
To learn more about Control of Communicable Diseases Manual, visit http://www.apha.org/ccdm. To learn more about APHA, visit http://www.apha.org.
Contact: Tricia Warin, 202-777-2511
patricia.warin@apha.org
SOURCE American Public Health Association