Detection and Prediction of Infectious Diseases Using IoT Sensors: A Review
Mohammad Meraj, Surendra Pal Singh, Prashant Johri, Mohammad Tabrez, Quasim

TL;DR
This review explores how IoT sensors and platforms are transforming healthcare by improving patient monitoring, enhancing doctor-patient interaction, and supporting clinical decision-making, with a focus on infectious disease management.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of IoT applications in healthcare, highlighting recent technological advances and potential benefits for infectious disease detection and prediction.
Findings
IoT enhances real-time health monitoring.
IoT improves patient-doctor interaction.
IoT supports clinical decision-making.
Abstract
An infectious kind of disease affects a huge number of human beings. A lot of investigation being conducted throughout the world. There are many interactive hardware platform packages like IoT in healthcare including smart tracking, smart sensors, and clinical device integration available in the market. Emerging technology like IoT has a notable ability to hold patients secure and healthful and also enhance how physicians supply care. Healthcare IoT also can bolster affected person pride by permitting patients to spend more time interacting with their medical doctors due to the fact docs aren't as taken with the mundane and rote aspects of their career. The most considerable advantage to IoT in healthcare is that it supports doctors in undertaking extra significant clinical work in a profession that already is experiencing a worldwide professional hard work shortage. This paper…
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TopicsCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI
