Superficial Fungal Infections and Artificial Intelligence: A Review on Current Advances and Opportunities: REVISION.

Journal: Mycoses
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Superficial fungal infections are among the most common infections in world, they mainly affect skin, nails and scalp without further invasion. Superficial fungal diseases are conventionally diagnosed with direct microscopy, fungal culture or histopathology, treated with topical or systemic antifungal agents and prevented in immunocompetent patients by improving personal hygiene. However, conventional diagnostic tests can be time-consuming, also treatment can be insufficient or ineffective and prevention can prove to be demanding. Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to a digital system having an intelligence akin to a human being. The concept of AI has existed since 1956, but hasn't been practicalised until recently. AI has revolutionised medical research in the recent years, promising to influence almost all specialties of medicine.

Authors

  • Bahareh Hasan Pour
    School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.