Sensors,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(18), P. 5890 - 5890
Published: Sept. 11, 2024
Heat
stress
impacts
ruminant
livestock
production
on
varied
levels
in
this
alarming
climate
breakdown
scenario.
The
drastic
effects
of
the
global
change-associated
heat
demands
constructive
evaluation
animal
performance
bordering
effective
monitoring
systems.
In
climate-smart
digital
age,
adoption
advanced
and
developing
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
technologies
is
gaining
traction
for
efficient
management.
AI
has
widely
penetrated
sensitive
sector
due
to
its
promising
plausible
scope
assessing
risks
resilience
livestock.
Significant
improvement
been
achieved
alongside
novel
algorithms
evaluate
These
AI-powered
tools
have
robustness
competence
expand
help
minimising
losses
associated
with
Advanced
management
through
automated
based
behaviour,
physiology
health
responses
accepted
evolution
like
machine
learning
(ML),
neural
networks
deep
(DL).
AI-enabled
involving
data
collection,
pre-processing,
wrangling,
development
appropriate
algorithms,
deployment
models
assist
producers
decision-making
real-time
act
as
early-stage
warning
systems
forecast
disease
dynamics
prediction
models.
Due
convincing
performance,
precision,
accuracy
models,
imbibes
scaled
use
successful
reducing
livestock,
thereby
ensuring
sustainable
safeguarding
economy.
World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 075 - 086
Published: March 9, 2024
Zoonotic
diseases
pose
significant
public
health
threats
worldwide,
highlighting
the
need
for
effective
surveillance
strategies.
The
One
Health
approach,
which
recognizes
interconnection
between
human,
animal,
and
environmental
health,
has
gained
traction
as
a
comprehensive
framework
addressing
zoonotic
disease
surveillance.
This
review
explores
integrative
strategies
in
United
States,
focusing
on
implementation
of
principles.
examines
collaborative
efforts
human
animal
sectors,
agencies,
other
relevant
stakeholders
implementing
It
highlights
importance
data
sharing,
communication,
coordination
among
these
sectors
to
enhance
early
detection,
rapid
response,
control
diseases.
Key
findings
include
establishment
cross-sectoral
systems,
such
National
Notifiable
Diseases
Surveillance
System
(NNDSS)
Animal
Monitoring
(NAHMS),
facilitate
collection
analysis
data.
These
systems
enable
identification
emerging
targeted
interventions
mitigate
risks.
also
discusses
role
technology,
geographic
information
(GIS)
molecular
epidemiology,
enhancing
tools
visualization
patterns
tracking
transmission
pathways,
aiding
development
Challenges
limited
resources,
fragmented
regulatory
barriers.
Addressing
challenges
requires
increased
investment
infrastructure,
capacity
building,
policy
support
integrated
approaches.
Overall,
this
underscores
continued
collaboration
innovation
effectiveness
States.
Infectious Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(1), P. 100095 - 100095
Published: Feb. 21, 2024
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
created
unprecedented
challenges
worldwide.
Artificial
intelligence
(AI)
technologies
hold
tremendous
potential
for
tackling
key
aspects
of
management
and
response.
In
the
present
review,
we
discuss
possibilities
AI
technology
in
addressing
global
posed
by
pandemic.
First,
outline
multiple
impacts
current
on
public
health,
economy,
society.
Next,
focus
innovative
applications
advanced
areas
such
as
prediction,
detection,
control,
drug
discovery
treatment.
Specifically,
AI-based
predictive
analytics
models
can
use
clinical,
epidemiological,
omics
data
to
forecast
disease
spread
patient
outcomes.
Additionally,
deep
neural
networks
enable
rapid
diagnosis
through
medical
imaging.
Intelligent
systems
support
risk
assessment,
decision-making,
social
sensing,
thereby
improving
epidemic
control
health
policies.
Furthermore,
high-throughput
virtual
screening
enables
accelerate
identification
therapeutic
candidates
opportunities
repurposing.
Finally,
future
research
directions
combating
COVID-19,
emphasizing
importance
interdisciplinary
collaboration.
Though
promising,
barriers
related
model
generalization,
quality,
infrastructure
readiness,
ethical
risks
must
be
addressed
fully
translate
these
innovations
into
real-world
impacts.
Multidisciplinary
collaboration
engaging
diverse
expertise
stakeholders
is
imperative
developing
robust,
responsible,
human-centered
solutions
against
emergencies.
Journal of The Electrochemical Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
171(8), P. 087502 - 087502
Published: July 20, 2024
Zoonotic
diseases
are
a
pressing
challenge
to
global
health,
arising
from
their
interspecies
transmission
and
potential
for
pandemics.
Conventional
diagnostic
methodologies
often
suffer
limitations
in
speed,
sensitivity,
accuracy,
underscoring
the
imperative
innovative
solutions.
Nanomaterial-integrated
biosensors,
especially
electrochemical
modules,
have
gained
increasing
attention
as
promising
tools
rapid,
sensitive,
point-of-care
targeted
detection
of
zoonotic
pathogens.
Despite
considerable
progress,
pervasive
challenges,
including
market
fragmentation
research
disparities,
impede
widespread
adoption.
This
review
explores
essential
role
biosensors
combating
diseases,
urgency
accessible,
cost-effective,
high-throughput
platforms.
It
details
principles
biosensing
highlights
diversified
nanomaterials
enhancing
performance
biosensors.
Furthermore,
it
examines
integration
with
different
electrodes
signal
amplification
strategies
improve
its
sensing
performance.
current
alternate
solutions
perspectives
developing
translating
these
diagnosis/surveillance
diseases.
provides
valuable
insights
into
nanomaterial-based
revolutionize
diagnosis
management
ultimately
contributing
efforts
mitigate
impact
contagious
threats
on
human
animal
health.
Infectious Diseases of Poverty,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Aug. 19, 2024
Tuberculosis
(TB)
is
a
major
infectious
disease
with
significant
public
health
implications.
Its
widespread
transmission,
prolonged
treatment
duration,
notable
side
effects,
and
high
mortality
rate
pose
severe
challenges.
This
study
examines
the
epidemiological
characteristics
of
TB
globally
across
regions,
providing
scientific
basis
for
enhancing
prevention
control
measures
worldwide.
Viruses,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(2), P. 232 - 232
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
Arboviruses
pose
significant
public
health
challenges
globally,
particularly
in
Pakistan,
where
deforestation,
climate
change,
urbanization,
inadequate
sanitation,
and
natural
disasters
have
all
contributed
to
the
spread
of
mosquito-borne
flavivirus
diseases
like
dengue
fever.
The
lack
a
thorough
national
surveillance
system
has
made
it
difficult
determine
extent
distribution
these
diseases.
Concern
been
raised
by
recent
outbreaks
West
Nile
virus
(WNV)
chikungunya
(CHIKV)
epidemics,
which
may
lead
Zika
(ZIKV)
future.
Additionally,
hospital-based
detected
Japanese
encephalitis
(JEV)
region.
Evidence
also
points
presence
additional
arboviruses
healthy
populations,
such
as
Karshi
(KSV),
Tamdy
(TAMV),
Crimean–Congo
hemorrhagic
fever
(CCHFV),
severe
with
thrombocytopenia
syndrome
(SFTSV).
This
review
aims
address
risk
factors
linked
diseases,
provide
specific
policy
recommendations
for
efficient
disease
prevention
control,
describe
epidemiological
trends
Pakistan
while
emphasizing
critical
need
improved
investigations.
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: March 12, 2025
The
advent
of
mRNA
vaccines,
accelerated
by
the
global
response
to
COVID-19
pandemic,
marks
a
transformative
shift
in
vaccine
technology.
In
this
article,
we
discuss
development,
current
applications,
and
prospects
vaccines
for
both
prevention
treatment
infectious
diseases
oncology.
By
leveraging
capacity
encode
antigens
within
host
cells
directly,
provide
versatile
scalable
platform
suitable
addressing
broad
spectrum
pathogens
tumor-specific
antigens.
We
highlight
recent
advancements
design,
innovative
delivery
mechanisms,
ongoing
clinical
trials,
with
particular
emphasis
on
their
efficacy
combating
diseases,
such
as
COVID-19,
Zika,
influenza,
well
emerging
potential
cancer
immunotherapy.
also
address
critical
challenges,
including
stability,
optimization
immune
responses,
broader
issue
accessibility.
Finally,
review
strategies
advancing
next-generation
aim
overcoming
limitations
technology
enhancing
preventive
therapeutic
approaches
oncological
diseases.
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(9), P. 922 - 922
Published: April 29, 2024
When
we
take
into
account
how
the
boundaries
between
human,
animal,
and
environmental
health
are
inextricably
linked
increasingly
intertwined,
it
comes
as
no
surprise
that
One
Health
approach
has
assumed
an
unprecedented
level
of
importance
over
past
decade
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