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E-grāmata: Technological Innovations for Managing Tropical Diseases

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  • Sērija : Health Information Science
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Feb-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031826221
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  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031826221

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Tropical diseases continue to impose a significant burden on global health, particularly in low- and middle-income regions. These diseases challenge healthcare systems, exacerbate economic disparities, and threaten global public health. In this rapidly evolving landscape, integrating advanced technologies offers unprecedented opportunities to transform the prevention, diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of tropical diseases.



This groundbreaking volume explores biosensor advancements, wearable technologies, artificial intelligence, predictive modeling, mobile health, and biotechnological innovations. Each chapter delves into how these cutting-edge solutions address the unique challenges of tropical diseases, from improving diagnostics and disease surveillance to enabling equitable access to care in resource-limited settings. The book also examines the ethical, technical, and economic barriers to implementation, providing actionable strategies to overcome these challenges.



Key features include:







In-depth analysis of innovative diagnostic tools, including biosensors and IoT-enabled wearables. Insights into AI and machine learning applications for outbreak prediction and resource allocation. Case studies of mobile health, telemedicine, and robotics in tropical disease management. Exploration of biotechnological and therapeutic advances tailored to tropical diseases. Critical analysis of ethical considerations, data security, and equitable technology access. A forward-looking perspective on emerging trends and their alignment with global health goals.



Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this book emphasizes the role of technology in achieving SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure). It is an indispensable resource for public health professionals, researchers, policymakers, bioengineers, healthcare technologists, and academics seeking to address the complexities of tropical diseases with innovative, sustainable solutions.



This is a transformative guide to leveraging technology for a healthier, more resilient world.
Chapter1. Introduction to Tropical Diseases.
Chapter.2. Technological
Advances for Diagnosing Tropical Diseases.
Chapter.3. Biosensors and
Wearable Technologies for Early Detection and Monitoring of Tropical
Diseases.
Chapter.4. Innovations in Disease Surveillance and Monitoring.-
Chapter.5.Technologies for Predictive Modeling of Tropical Diseases.-
Chapter.6. Statistical Models for Effective Management of Tropical Diseases.-
Chapter.7 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Tropical Disease
Management.
Chapter.8. Mobile Health and Telemedicine for Tropical
Diseases.
Chapter.9. Smart Technologies for Tropical Disease Prevention and
Control.
Chapter 10. Biotechnological Innovations for Tropical Disease
Management.
Chapter.11.Biotechnological Innovations for Tropical Disease
Management.
Chapter.12. Technological Innovations in Tropical Diseases
Treatment and Therapeutics.
Chapter.13. Challenges and Ethical
Considerations in Technological Interventions in the Management of Tropical
Diseases.
Chapter 14 Potential Future Trends in Managing Tropical Diseases.
Dr. Matthew Chidozie Ogwu is an Assistant Professor of Integrated Ecology and Sustainable Development at Appalachian State University, USA. He is an interdisciplinary academic with transdisciplinary skills and diverse convergence research interests (One Health and Eco Health) pertinent to assessing coupled human, natural, and socio-ecological systems. He has numerous awards, research grants, and scholarships to his name. Dr. Ogwu serves on the board of and as a reviewer for many peer-reviewed journals. He continues to volunteer his time and skills to promote sustainable development.



Dr. Sylvester Izah is a distinguished faculty member at Bayelsa Medical University in Yenagoa, Nigeria. Dr. Izah holds dual Ph.D. in Public Health and Applied Microbiology and Environmental Health, an M.Sc. in Applied Microbiology, and a B.Sc. in Biological Sciences from Niger Delta University, Nigeria. In addition to his teaching role, he holds the position of Assistant Director of Academic Planning, Research, and Innovations at the university. He has a particular focus on Sustainable Human-Environmental Health Interactions.