Application of Artificial Intelligence in the Diagnosis and Treatment of COVID-19 Lung Disease

Jalaeian Zaferani, Teshnehlab, Nadji
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COVID-19 disease spread worldwide in 2019 from Wuhan, China, for unknown reasons [1,2]. The disease was caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and infected many people in different parts of the world in a short time. According to global statistics, about 255 million people have been infected with the illness so far, and 5.12 million people have died from it [3]. Emergencies have led health professionals and centers to develop guidelines to prevent the transmission of the sickness chain and to treat people. Common symptoms include fever, cough, tiredness, and loss of smell or taste. In addition, patients may experience sore throat, headache, irritated eyes, and diarrhea. More severe cases of the disease can include chest pain and shortness of breath which the person should go to a doctor and hospital immediately [4]. Since its inception, the virus has shown mutations that have led to increased transmission and severity of the disease, which has ultimately increased mortality. Some obvious variants are Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta species which the Delta mutation has become more intense. Although the process of universal vaccination has made humans more resistant to the virus, the disease is now leading to injury and death [5].
人工智能在COVID-19肺部疾病诊治中的应用
2019年,新型冠状病毒病从中国武汉开始在全球传播,原因不明[1,2]。这种疾病是由SARS-CoV-2病毒引起的,在短时间内感染了世界各地的许多人。据全球统计,目前约有2.55亿人感染该病,512万人死于该病[3]。紧急情况促使卫生专业人员和卫生中心制定指导方针,以防止疾病链的传播并对患者进行治疗。常见的症状包括发烧、咳嗽、疲劳、嗅觉或味觉丧失。此外,患者可能会出现喉咙痛、头痛、眼睛发炎和腹泻。更严重的病例可能包括胸痛和呼吸短促,患者应立即去看医生和医院[4]。自出现以来,该病毒已出现突变,导致疾病传播和严重程度增加,最终导致死亡率增加。一些明显的变异是Alpha, Beta, Gamma和Delta物种,其中Delta突变变得更加强烈。虽然普遍接种疫苗的过程使人类对该病毒的抵抗力增强,但该疾病现在正在导致伤害和死亡[5]。
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