尼日利亚霍乱疫情:历史、社会经济和气象驱动因素回顾、诊断挑战和人工智能整合。

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Global Health Epidemiology and Genomics Pub Date : 2025-05-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ghe3/8898076
Adewunmi Akingbola, Adegbesan Abiodun, Olajide Ojo, Otumara Urowoli Jessica, Uthman Hassan Alao, Abdullah Omolayo Owolabi, Joel Chuku
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由于社会经济差距、卫生条件差以及经常性洪水等环境因素,霍乱继续对尼日利亚的公共卫生构成重大挑战。本叙述性综述审查了尼日利亚的霍乱疫情,探讨了流行病学趋势、社会经济和气象驱动因素以及诊断技术的进展。重点是人工智能(AI)在通过预测建模、早期发现和资源优化改变霍乱管理方面的作用。强调快速诊断测试、分子诊断和生物传感器是加强监测和改进疫情应对的工具。尽管取得了这些进展,尼日利亚仍面临着重大挑战,包括实验室基础设施不足、环境监测不足以及农村地区获得诊断工具的机会有限。建议包括加强诊断能力,整合人工智能驱动的工具,以及实施主动环境监测。该手稿强调了联邦和州卫生机构、国际合作伙伴和地方社区之间协调努力以解决持续霍乱负担的重要性。通过利用这些战略,尼日利亚可以改进其疫情防备工作,并降低与霍乱有关的发病率和死亡率。这一综述为公共卫生干预和决策提供了可行的见解,为通过创新和合作防治霍乱提供了前瞻性视角。
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Cholera Outbreak in Nigeria: History, Review of Socioeconomic and Meteorological Drivers, Diagnostic Challenges, and Artificial Intelligence Integration.

Cholera continues to pose a significant public health challenge in Nigeria, driven by socioeconomic disparities, poor sanitation, and environmental factors such as recurrent flooding. This narrative review examines cholera outbreaks in Nigeria, exploring epidemiological trends, socioeconomic and meteorological drivers, and advancements in diagnostic technologies. Emphasis is placed on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming cholera management through predictive modeling, early detection, and resource optimization. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), molecular diagnostics, and biosensors are highlighted as tools for enhancing surveillance and improving outbreak response. Despite these advancements, Nigeria faces significant challenges, including inadequate laboratory infrastructure, insufficient environmental monitoring, and limited access to diagnostic tools in rural areas. Recommendations include strengthening diagnostic capacity, integrating AI-driven tools, and implementing proactive environmental surveillance. The manuscript underscores the importance of coordinated efforts among federal and state health agencies, international partners, and local communities to address the persistent cholera burden. By leveraging these strategies, Nigeria can improve its outbreak preparedness and mitigate the morbidity and mortality associated with cholera. This review provides actionable insights for public health interventions and policy-making, offering a forward-looking perspective on combating cholera through innovation and collaboration.

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Global Health Epidemiology and Genomics
Global Health Epidemiology and Genomics PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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