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Duplicate sample ID in GPS data #1

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choisy opened this issue Sep 20, 2018 · 5 comments
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Duplicate sample ID in GPS data #1

choisy opened this issue Sep 20, 2018 · 5 comments
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choisy commented Sep 20, 2018

  • ID 7681 is duplicated in the raw_data/GPS/IPL Server.xlsx file.
  • ID 4374, 5925, 6060 and 6640 are duplicated in the raw_data/GPS/Shared with app.xls file.
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ID 7681 the patient live in 2 villages , so we collected both
ID 4374 the patient sent us 2 times . we can delete the first one
ID 6060 the patient live in 2 villages , so we collected both
ID 6640 the patient sent us 2 times . we can delete the first one

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choisy commented Sep 20, 2018

OK, thanks. What about ID 5925?

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ID 5925 , at first , the patient told only the house , so we find it at the google map . then he sent the GPS , so we can delete the first one

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choisy commented Sep 20, 2018

Great, thanks!

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choisy commented Sep 20, 2018

Looking at the distance between the 2 houses of the patients who live in 2 different houses, I get 7 km and 10 km, which makes me think: would it be possible that the patients for which we got long distances between the coordinates reported directly by GPS device and those reported through the smartphone app (see issue #3) are actually patients who also live in several houses? Would it be possible to investigate that, potentially asking them over the phone? (that's only 6 patients : 5122, 5251, 5252, 6323, 7413 and 7436).

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