TB Research

Revolutionizing Tuberculosis Treatment: Smart Technology Innovations for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Management

Atreyi Pramanik, Ajay K. Singh, Gouri Rani, Shival Dubey, Srinivas Aluvala

Abstract

Tuberculosis remains a significant global problem. The modification in smart technology (ST) invention generates novel chances to reform tuberculosis (TB) controlling. This work explores the potential of ST for filtering MTB diagnostics and therapy. ST includes telemedicine, mobile health uses (mHealth), wearable devices (WD) and data analytical that deliver many options of improving TB control. Telemedicine licenses distant consulting thus empowering medics to access patients in remote areas, offer quick detects as well as recommend treatment. mHealth apps certify that individuals have right of entry to education materials, can remind them when it’s time for medication and offers self-monitoring tools which enhance adherence to the therapy by keeping the patient involved during the course of treatment. WD support real-time (RT) monitoring of heart rates, blood pressure level, physical activity and other vital signs that are important in coming up with modified remedy plans while also detecting response to cure earlier enough. Data analytics combined with AI can examine large amounts of patient data to identify patterns, forecast drug effects and optimize treatment strategies resulting in more efficient individualized care. These novelties through intellectual technologies may be used as solutions for tasks experienced during TB management, leading to improved patient outcomes and a reduction in the TB burden.

MeSH terms

  • Tuberculosis
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Medicine
  • Computer science
  • Business