可在COVID-19大流行期间使用的新兴技术和传感器

Sagar Suresh Kumar
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COVID-19的传播已在全球感染了1000多万人,因此需要前所未有的快速和积极的检测。随着各国希望扩大检测,这种检测解决方案不仅必须在技术上合理,而且对用户来说也应该可行和方便。本文的目的是综述可能用于检测和评估严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)感染者病情的新兴检测和技术,以及它们在开发和使用中的挑战。本文涉及1)体外诊断试验(IVDs);使用血液等生物样本的测试,包括两种类型:核酸测试,检测病毒的RNA;抗体测试,检测身体对病毒产生的抗体。2)胸部x射线和CT扫描设备,相关的基于深度学习的检测方法和便携式设备。3)可穿戴传感器、物联网和远程医疗,对COVID-19患者进行远程监测,评估其病情,并对非COVID-19患者进行远程监测,降低交叉感染风险。
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Emerging Technologies and Sensors That Can Be Used During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The spread of COVID-19, which has infected over 10 million people worldwide, entails the need for fast and aggressive testing never like before. As countries look to expanding testing, such test solutions must not only be technically sound, but should also be feasible and convenient for the user. The aim of this paper is to review the emerging tests and technology which can be potentially used to detect and assess the condition of those infected with the Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), and the challenges in their development and use. The paper deals with 1) In vitro diagnostic tests(IVDs),i.e tests that use biological samples like blood and consist of 2 types: nucleic acid tests, which detect the RNA of the virus, and antibody tests which antibodies created by the body in response to the virus. 2) Chest X-Ray and CT scan devices, associated Deep Learning based detection methods and portable devices. 3) Wearable sensors, IoT and telemedicine for remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients to assess their condition, and also of Non-COVID-19 ones to reduce risks of cross-infection.
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