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Title: The Need for Robots in Global Health
Authors: Iroju, Olaronke
Ikono, Rhoda
Gambo, Ishaya
Ojerinde, Oluwaseun A.
Olaleke, Janet
Issue Date: 2-Apr-2022
Series/Report no.: ;26-36
Abstract: The health of every individual in the world is greatly influenced by global health issues and threats which are usually caused by international trade and voyage. These threats which have exposed the inadequacies of healthcare systems across the globe include the rapid spread of noncommunicable and infectious diseases, pandemics, hunger and starvation, natural disasters, shortage of healthcare personnel and climate change. These threats have led to economic and social disruption in almost all spheres of human lives such as agriculture and education. Aim: Against this background, this study reviews global health challenges and the importance of robots in global health. This study also appraises the factors hindering the effective use of robotic technology to improve global health. Methodology: A total of 41 literatures relevant to the subject matter were obtained from diverse scientific electronic databases including CiteseerX, Science Direct, Google Scholar, IEEE explore, indexCat, PubMed and National Library of Medicine. Results: The study showed that robots can be used to improve global health by diagnosing and treating infectious diseases, reducing the dangers of human contact during pandemic and delivering food and medicines to infected individuals. The study also showed that robots can be used to reduce harmful gases released into the atmosphere and also limit the anxiety and fear of
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/26771
ISSN: 2457-1024
Appears in Collections:Computer Science

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