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Modelling differential diagnosis of febrile diseases with fuzzy cognitive map
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Author (aut): Obot, Okure
Author (aut): John, Anietie
Author (aut): Udo, Iberedem
Author (aut): Attai, Kingsley
Author (aut): Johnson, Ekemini
Author (aut): Udoh, Samuel
Author (aut): Nwokoro, Chukwudi
Author (aut): Akwaowo, Christie
Author (aut): Dan, Emem
Author (aut): Umoh, Uduak
Author (aut): Uzoka, Faith-Michael
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The report of the World Health Organization (WHO) about the poor accessibility of people living in low-to-middle-income countries to medical facilities and personnel has been a concern to both professionals and nonprofessionals in healthcare. This poor accessibility has led to high morbidity and mortality rates in tropical regions, especially when such a disease presents itself with confusable symptoms that are not easily differentiable by inexperienced doctors, such as those found in febrile diseases. This prompted the development of the fuzzy cognitive map (FCM) model to serve as a decision-support tool for medical health workers in the diagnosis of febrile diseases. With 2465 datasets gathered from four states in the febrile diseases-prone regions in Nigeria with the aid of 60 medical doctors, 10 of those doctors helped in weighting and fuzzifying the symptoms, which were used to generate the FCM model. Results obtained from computations to predict diagnosis results for the 2465 patients, and those diagnosed by the physicians on the field, showed an average of 87% accuracy for the 11 febrile diseases used in the study. The number of comorbidities of diseases with varying degrees of severity for most patients in the study also covary strongly with those found by the physicians in the field. |
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Volume 8, Issue 7
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doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8070352
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fuzzy cognitive map
febrile diseases
malaria
enteric fever
laser fever
yellow fever
dengue fever
HIV/AIDS
tuberculosis
urinary-tract infection
respiratory-tract infection
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