What’s better than using Epi Info™ Vector Surveillance by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Epi Info Vector Surveillance feels kind of like a specialized toolkit for anyone working on mosquito surveillance, but it’s actually way easier to use than it sounds. Running it on a PC with BlueStacks means there’s way more screen space, so filling out forms and checking over data isn’t cramped like on a phone. The app’s got separate modules for different tasks—like entering trap data, household survey details, or bioassay results. What’s neat is that it automatically does calculations on things like container index or trap density, so there’s no need to figure this stuff out by hand. The GPS feature kicks in as soon as you need location info, so figuring out exactly where samples came from is really straightforward, and it can even scan barcodes for different sampling spots.
Everything can be done in a few different languages if that’s ever an issue, and syncing with cloud storage works well for team projects. It’s built specifically for tracking mosquito species that matter for diseases—so the app is kind of a must for teams doing field work or data collection on things like Aedes, Anopheles, or Culex mosquitoes. Data goes straight to a dashboard that turns everything into graphs, maps, and summaries almost instantly, which helps people see the big picture or spot trouble areas fast. It’s got guides built in, and if there’s any confusion, instructions are pretty accessible. Overall, it cuts down on paperwork and lets people focus on what needs to be done next, not just on entering numbers. Using it on a bigger screen just makes everything feel a bit clearer and less rushed, especially with multiple entries or lots of data to sort.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.