how does IT serving in diagnosis of critical disease?
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IT serving in diagnosis of critical disease.
- A diagnosis is the process of analysing a person's symptoms as a result of an ailment.
- A physical examination or a quick review of the patient's medical history may be used to make the diagnosis.
- Testing may be done in some cases to determine the underlying cause of the sickness.
- The diagnosis helps to categorise a medical issue, which facilitates prognosis and treatment.
- Medical diagnostic procedures are carried out by healthcare professionals in order to recommend treatment and stop the problem from recurring.
- The identification of a medical indication is one of the initial steps in a diagnostic procedure.
- Speaker and Forum participant Stephen Johnston offers a model of diagnosis for exposure to a pathogen before symptoms appear: a host-based detection system, capable of analysing hundreds to thousands of components in samples of blood, sputum, or urine, and thus capable of detecting any type of engineered or natural threat. He envisions a future in which bioterrorism agents are continuously reengineered to elude standard detection and diagnostic methods as well as therapeutics.
- Johnston explores the viability of creating such a system in the final paper of this chapter and how it might "transform current health practise from one that cures symptoms to one that diagnoses disease extremely early—even presymptomatically" in addition to its potential to detect biothreats.
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