Towards wearable sensing-based precise and rapid responding system for the early detection of future pandemic

During the past three years, tremendous efforts have been made to tackle the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis, including centralized quarantine, compulsory testing, and sweeping lockdowns. The measures have taken effect, but have caused a huge burden on healthcare systems and significant d...

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मुख्य लेखकों: Xiang, T, Liu, Z, Ji, N, Lu, L, Clifton, DA, Li, X, Deen, MJ, Lovell, NH, Veetil, JC, Zhu, H, Yan, B, Mok, V, Zhang, Y-T
स्वरूप: Journal article
भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: OAE Publishing 2023
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author Xiang, T
Liu, Z
Ji, N
Lu, L
Clifton, DA
Li, X
Deen, MJ
Lovell, NH
Veetil, JC
Zhu, H
Yan, B
Mok, V
Zhang, Y-T
author_facet Xiang, T
Liu, Z
Ji, N
Lu, L
Clifton, DA
Li, X
Deen, MJ
Lovell, NH
Veetil, JC
Zhu, H
Yan, B
Mok, V
Zhang, Y-T
author_sort Xiang, T
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description During the past three years, tremendous efforts have been made to tackle the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis, including centralized quarantine, compulsory testing, and sweeping lockdowns. The measures have taken effect, but have caused a huge burden on healthcare systems and significant disruption to global economies on an unprecedented scale. Recently, some countries and regions have observed signs of the pandemic resurgence. To better handle the resurgence in the post-COVID era and future pandemics, an immediate revolution of the precise and rapid responding system capable of early detection is needed. Based on a comprehensive review, this article summarizes the enabling wearable devices in physiological monitoring and biomolecular diagnosis, highlights their potential contributions to the detection and management of COVID-19, as well as its long-term effects, and suggests a wearable sensing-based system to avoid future pandemics. Wearable devices, in conjunction with mobile health (mHealth) technologies, provide a novel way to track and monitor diseases through continuous physiological, physical, and biomolecular sensing. Augmented by artificial intelligence (AI), especially the emerging Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) algorithms, patients could potentially be identified before they become symptomatic. By combining contact tracing and effective quarantine, it is possible to arrest the spread of the disease and control its emergence at an early stage. Furthermore, with minor refinements, the proposed response system holds the potential for extended use beyond COVID-19, particularly in addressing cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) during both outbreaks and non-pandemic scenarios. By implementing this groundbreaking approach, there exist valuable prospects to transform the current healthcare paradigm and drive significant advancements in disease prevention, detection, and management.
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spelling oxford-uuid:ab437164-30e5-4754-9cd5-2b7d7c88bba42023-10-24T09:46:32ZTowards wearable sensing-based precise and rapid responding system for the early detection of future pandemicJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:ab437164-30e5-4754-9cd5-2b7d7c88bba4EnglishSymplectic ElementsOAE Publishing2023Xiang, TLiu, ZJi, NLu, LClifton, DALi, XDeen, MJLovell, NHVeetil, JCZhu, HYan, BMok, VZhang, Y-TDuring the past three years, tremendous efforts have been made to tackle the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis, including centralized quarantine, compulsory testing, and sweeping lockdowns. The measures have taken effect, but have caused a huge burden on healthcare systems and significant disruption to global economies on an unprecedented scale. Recently, some countries and regions have observed signs of the pandemic resurgence. To better handle the resurgence in the post-COVID era and future pandemics, an immediate revolution of the precise and rapid responding system capable of early detection is needed. Based on a comprehensive review, this article summarizes the enabling wearable devices in physiological monitoring and biomolecular diagnosis, highlights their potential contributions to the detection and management of COVID-19, as well as its long-term effects, and suggests a wearable sensing-based system to avoid future pandemics. Wearable devices, in conjunction with mobile health (mHealth) technologies, provide a novel way to track and monitor diseases through continuous physiological, physical, and biomolecular sensing. Augmented by artificial intelligence (AI), especially the emerging Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) algorithms, patients could potentially be identified before they become symptomatic. By combining contact tracing and effective quarantine, it is possible to arrest the spread of the disease and control its emergence at an early stage. Furthermore, with minor refinements, the proposed response system holds the potential for extended use beyond COVID-19, particularly in addressing cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) during both outbreaks and non-pandemic scenarios. By implementing this groundbreaking approach, there exist valuable prospects to transform the current healthcare paradigm and drive significant advancements in disease prevention, detection, and management.
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Liu, Z
Ji, N
Lu, L
Clifton, DA
Li, X
Deen, MJ
Lovell, NH
Veetil, JC
Zhu, H
Yan, B
Mok, V
Zhang, Y-T
Towards wearable sensing-based precise and rapid responding system for the early detection of future pandemic
title Towards wearable sensing-based precise and rapid responding system for the early detection of future pandemic
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title_fullStr Towards wearable sensing-based precise and rapid responding system for the early detection of future pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Towards wearable sensing-based precise and rapid responding system for the early detection of future pandemic
title_short Towards wearable sensing-based precise and rapid responding system for the early detection of future pandemic
title_sort towards wearable sensing based precise and rapid responding system for the early detection of future pandemic
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