학술논문

Leveraging Data Science for Global Health
Document Type
book
Author
Source
Subject
Health Informatics
Health Economics
Open Access
Big Data
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
Digital Disease Surveillance
Health Mapping
Health Records for Non-Communicable Diseases
HealthMap
Tools for Clinical Trials
Medical equipment & techniques
Information technology: general issues
Health & safety aspects of IT
Health economics
bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MB Medicine: general issues::MBG Medical equipment & techniques
bic Book Industry Communication::U Computing & information technology::UB Information technology: general issues::UBH Health & safety aspects of IT
bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCQ Health economics
Language
English
Abstract
This open access book explores ways to leverage information technology and machine learning to combat disease and promote health, especially in resource-constrained settings. It focuses on digital disease surveillance through the application of machine learning to non-traditional data sources. Developing countries are uniquely prone to large-scale emerging infectious disease outbreaks due to disruption of ecosystems, civil unrest, and poor healthcare infrastructure – and without comprehensive surveillance, delays in outbreak identification, resource deployment, and case management can be catastrophic. In combination with context-informed analytics, students will learn how non-traditional digital disease data sources – including news media, social media, Google Trends, and Google Street View – can fill critical knowledge gaps and help inform on-the-ground decision-making when formal surveillance systems are insufficient.