AIMC Topic: Global Health

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AI for Detection of Tuberculosis: Implications for Global Health.

Radiology. Artificial intelligence
Tuberculosis, which primarily affects developing countries, remains a significant global health concern. Since the 2010s, the role of chest radiography has expanded in tuberculosis triage and screening beyond its traditional complementary role in the...

Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Global Health and Enhancing Healthcare in Developing Nations.

Journal of primary care & community health
BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI), which combines computer science with extensive datasets, seeks to mimic human-like intelligence. Subsets of AI are being applied in almost all fields of medicine and surgery.

Artificial intelligence for older people receiving long-term care: a systematic review of acceptability and effectiveness studies.

The lancet. Healthy longevity
Artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced interventions show promise for improving the delivery of long-term care (LTC) services for older people. However, the research field is developmental and has yet to be systematically synthesised. This systematic ...

World Health Organization's Early AI-supported Response with Social Listening Platform.

Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA
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Impact of computational approaches in the fight against COVID-19: an AI guided review of 17 000 studies.

Briefings in bioinformatics
SARS-CoV-2 caused the first severe pandemic of the digital era. Computational approaches have been ubiquitously used in an attempt to timely and effectively cope with the resulting global health crisis. In order to extensively assess such contributio...

Combining collective and artificial intelligence for global health diseases diagnosis using crowdsourced annotated medical images.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
Visual inspection of microscopic samples is still the gold standard diagnostic methodology for many global health diseases. Soil-transmitted helminth infection affects 1.5 billion people worldwide, and is the most prevalent disease among the Neglecte...