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Conta Ovos is a public health application for monitoring Aedes aegypti ovitraps. It was created through efforts associated with Fiocruz, CEFET-RJ, and Mosqlimate (FGV), with municipal-level implementation overseen by Brazil’s Ministry of Health. Its goal is to reduce the time professionals spend manually counting eggs, while helping health workers carry out more targeted prevention and monitoring through municipal egg-count distribution maps.
The site says it supports “automatic counting,” but it does not disclose the specific AI model, image-recognition workflow, training data, or accuracy metrics. As such, we can only confirm that it provides automation for counting Aedes aegypti eggs. After logging in, users can register ovitraps, submit egg counts for each palheta, and view real-time maps. The map can show negative ovitraps and high-egg-count locations, and includes grids, filters, location info bubbles, data downloads, and historical records by epidemiological week. This makes it suitable for evaluating whether control and prevention actions are effective.
Conta Ovos provides both public and private APIs. The public API can query the latest egg counts, latitude and longitude, ovitrap data, and neighborhood action data by municipality, state, or country. The private API requires applying for a key and can be used to submit or delete readings, manage ovitraps, and insert/delete access and neighborhood data. The documentation states clearly that the private API contains sensitive data and is recommended only for partner applications. Applicants must explain the reason for access, access level, and geographic scope. However, the page does not provide more comprehensive information on data encryption, retention periods, or compliance policies.
The page does not disclose pricing, free quotas, or trial information. Login requires an invitation from a public agent, suggesting that this is not a commercial SaaS product for ordinary self-service users, but rather a tool for government public health systems. Manuals and API examples are available, so the technical integration barrier is moderate. However, the main documentation is in Portuguese, and no Chinese-language support was found.
Its strengths are a highly focused use case, strong public health institutional backing, and the integration of counting, mapping, historical tracking, and APIs. Its weaknesses are that the AI capabilities are a black box, with limited information on accuracy, operating constraints, service support, or pricing. It is suitable for Brazilian public health departments, municipal dengue-control teams, and partner data systems. It is not a good fit for users who need general-purpose image recognition, commercial customer support, or Chinese localization.
Access, payment, and deployment conditions from mainland China are unknown. If used for local mosquito-borne disease monitoring in China, key issues to evaluate include network accessibility, cross-border data transfer, Portuguese documentation, public-sector partnership processes, and compatibility with local alternative systems.
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contaovos.com is an Brazil Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach contaovos.com directly.