🎯 Mission
BreathIQ is an independent, free and ad-free initiative built to make global epidemic data accessible to everyone — patients, healthcare workers and citizens alike — regardless of language or location.
As a practising physician, I witness daily how fragmented and inaccessible health information can be. BreathIQ aggregates authoritative sources (WHO, ECDC, Santé Publique France, CDC) into a single, clear, multilingual, privacy-respecting tool — and keeps it permanently free.
🕐 Background
🛠️ Projects
Real-time global epidemic surveillance. 17 pathogens, 9 languages, WHO alerts, air quality monitoring, clinical diagnostic engine, SPF/ECDC/CDC data.
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No registration, no subscription. Health information must be accessible to all.
No personal data collected on servers. Privacy by Design (GDPR Art. 25).
All sources cited and verifiable. Source code available on GitHub.
9 languages to reach populations most exposed to global epidemic threats.
Content reviewed by a physician. Institutional sources only (WHO, ECDC, SPF).
No pharmaceutical funding, no advertising, no commercial partnerships.
📚 Methodology & sources
All data displayed on BreathIQ comes from official public sources: World Health Organization (WHO), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Santé Publique France (SPF), US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and air quality services (Open-Meteo, WAQI, OpenAQ).
The clinical diagnostic engine is based on WHO syndromic classifications and prevalence data from international medical literature. It does not produce an individual diagnosis — it guides users towards appropriate care resources.
✉️ Contact
For questions about BreathIQ, to report an issue or for collaboration enquiries:
For data protection and privacy questions:
I respond personally, without a team. Thank you for your patience.