Health
Monash University and The Alfred to develop AI-based superbug detection system – ZDNet
The system will leverage tens of thousands of data points per patient to help predict treatment responses and patient outcomes.
Monash University and Alfred Hospital are developing an artificial intelligence-based system to improve the way superbugs are diagnosed, treated, and prevented. According to Monash University professor of digital health Christopher Bain, infections from superbugs kill 700,000 people every year and by 2050, the world could see 10 million deaths annually from previously treatable diseases.Superbugs are created when microbes evolve to become immune from the effects of antimicrobials.The project, which…
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