2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272919
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A domain-knowledge modeling of hospital-acquired infection risk in Healthcare personnel from retrospective observational data: A case study for COVID-19

Abstract: Introduction Hospital-acquired infections of communicable viral diseases (CVDs) have been posing a tremendous challenge to healthcare workers globally. Healthcare personnel (HCP) is facing a consistent risk of viral infections, and subsequently higher rates of morbidity and mortality. Materials and methods We proposed a domain-knowledge-driven infection risk model to quantify the individual HCP and the population-level risks. For individual-level risk estimation, a time-variant infection risk model is propos… Show more

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“…Cell functions such as immune signaling, metabolism, and apoptosis are dysregulated during tumor growth, resulting in catastrophic morphological and electrostatic changes that can be characterized by the multifractality of the KPFM images. The characterized morphological and surface potential images will facilitate our previous work on probabilistic modeling of disorder pathogenesis by adding more details from cell and tissue levels. Multifractality in surface potential can also be used as a novel biomarker for drug delivery methods based on electrostatic activation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cell functions such as immune signaling, metabolism, and apoptosis are dysregulated during tumor growth, resulting in catastrophic morphological and electrostatic changes that can be characterized by the multifractality of the KPFM images. The characterized morphological and surface potential images will facilitate our previous work on probabilistic modeling of disorder pathogenesis by adding more details from cell and tissue levels. Multifractality in surface potential can also be used as a novel biomarker for drug delivery methods based on electrostatic activation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This presents an interesting area for future research, where efforts are directed towards improving computational efficiency while maintaining or even enhancing the algorithm's accuracy and robustness. This could involve the exploration of parallel processing or the use of more efficient data structures and algorithms [78,79].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%