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    RABIESAFE:A Web-Based Application For Rabies Surveillance and Reporting Using Crowdsourcing
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus, 2026-02) Fernandez, Vivian Mae E.; Bautista, Bryce Vincent J.; Encio, Raymond R.; Jacang, Mark Cedrick Manuel M.; Miranda, Kent Lewis G.; Ofiana, Angel Anne E.
    Rabies continues topose a serious threat topublic health, especially in areas where reporting and monitoring remain limited. This study developed a web application for rabies surveillance and reporting, providing an accessible, efficient platform for documenting suspected cases and monitoring vaccination activities. The system allowed users to submit case reports, access relevant information, and generate data that could be used by health authoritiesfortimely responses and decision-making. Using the Rapid Application Development (RAD) Model as a framework, the application is designed and tested with selected users to evaluate its usefulness, information quality, and interface quality. The system provided a user-friendly interface and reliable reporting features, enabling faster communication between the community and health officials. The development of this web application strengthened rabies surveillance efforts, improved data accessibility, and supported preventive measures to reduce the risk ofrabies transmission.

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