Examining the Use of an Artificial Intelligence Model to Diagnose Influenza: Development and Validation Study
BackgroundThe global burden of influenza is substantial. It is a major disease that causes annual epidemics and occasionally, pandemics. Given that influenza primarily infects the upper respiratory system, it may be possible to diagnose influenza infection by applying deep learning to pharyngeal ima...
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Main Authors: | Sho Okiyama (Author), Memori Fukuda (Author), Masashi Sode (Author), Wataru Takahashi (Author), Masahiro Ikeda (Author), Hiroaki Kato (Author), Yusuke Tsugawa (Author), Masao Iwagami (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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