Role of IT to Aid Medical and Health Industry to Combat COVID-19
Abstract
We are largely confronting wild and wild pandemic for a while all through the world. In battle with this Covid, data innovation is assisting us with medication, biotechnology, clinical instrumentation, and numerous different fields to contain the infection. Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and information science are giving extraordinary assistance to battle against COVID-19. With the assistance of such advancements there is some degree of straight for wardness and alleviation in conquering this pandemic and it is additionally assisting with driving typical life-schedules as it was before pandemic. This paper dissects various advancements utilized in various conditions like COVID identification and testing, patient therapy and care, clinical exploration and so forth this paper breaks down ‘mHealth’ innovations and their utilization in this pandemic. This paper presents arranging, specialized techniques and digitization of different cycles, with most recent savvy devices in different regions that assistance to overcome the force of Covid.
How to cite this article:
Parab PC, Salewala AD. Role of IT to Aid Medical and Health Industry to Combat COVID-19. J Adv Res Comp Tech Soft Appl 2021; 5(1): 17-23.
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