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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Big Data to Optimize COVID-19 Clinical Public Health and Vaccination Roll-Out Strategies in Africa.

Bruce Mellado1,2, Jianhong Wu3, Jude Dzevela Kong3, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi3, Ali Asgary4, Mary Kawonga5, Nalamotse Choma1, Kentaro Hayasi6, Benjamin Lieberman1, Thuso Mathaha1, Mduduzi Mbada7, Xifeng Ruan1, Finn Stevenson1, James Orbinski8.   

Abstract

COVID-19 is imposing massive health, social and economic costs. While many developed countries have started vaccinating, most African nations are waiting for vaccine stocks to be allocated and are using clinical public health (CPH) strategies to control the pandemic. The emergence of variants of concern (VOC), unequal access to the vaccine supply and locally specific logistical and vaccine delivery parameters, add complexity to national CPH strategies and amplify the urgent need for effective CPH policies. Big data and artificial intelligence machine learning techniques and collaborations can be instrumental in an accurate, timely, locally nuanced analysis of multiple data sources to inform CPH decision-making, vaccination strategies and their staged roll-out. The Africa-Canada Artificial Intelligence and Data Innovation Consortium (ACADIC) has been established to develop and employ machine learning techniques to design CPH strategies in Africa, which requires ongoing collaboration, testing and development to maximize the equity and effectiveness of COVID-19-related CPH interventions.

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Keywords:  Africa; COVID-19; artificial intelligence; big data; vaccine roll-out

Year:  2021        PMID: 34360183     DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18157890

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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1.  Optimising the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on mortality and hospitalisations using an individual additive risk measuring approach based on a risk adjustment scheme.

Authors:  Danny Wende; Dagmar Hertle; Claudia Schulte; Pedro Ballesteros; Uwe Repschläger
Journal:  Eur J Health Econ       Date:  2021-11-19

Review 2.  A call for citizen science in pandemic preparedness and response: beyond data collection.

Authors:  Yi-Roe Tan; Anurag Agrawal; Malebona Precious Matsoso; Rebecca Katz; Sara L M Davis; Andrea Sylvia Winkler; Annalena Huber; Ashish Joshi; Ayman El-Mohandes; Bruce Mellado; Caroline Antonia Mubaira; Felipe C Canlas; Gershim Asiki; Harjyot Khosa; Jeffrey Victor Lazarus; Marc Choisy; Mariana Recamonde-Mendoza; Olivia Keiser; Patrick Okwen; Rene English; Serge Stinckwich; Sylvia Kiwuwa-Muyingo; Tariro Kutadza; Tavpritesh Sethi; Thuso Mathaha; Vinh Kim Nguyen; Amandeep Gill; Peiling Yap
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2022-06
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