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  • * Infectious Diseases
  • * Medical Technology

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  • * Dengue poses a significant global health risk, with disease severity ranging from mild to life-threatening.
  • * Current dengue management primarily involves supportive care and careful fluid replacement.
  • * There is a critical need to address challenges in dengue diagnostics and patient monitoring.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To identify unmet needs and challenges in current dengue diagnostics.
  • * To explore novel technologies for improved dengue patient monitoring.
  • * To outline potential technological solutions for dengue surveillance and management.

Main Methods:

  • * Review of recent advancements in molecular and point-of-care (POC) diagnostic technologies.
  • * Examination of emerging technologies such as wireless communication, low-power microelectronics, and wearable sensors.
  • * Synthesis of current literature on dengue diagnostics and patient monitoring.

Main Results:

  • * Recent progress in molecular and POC diagnostics offers enhanced dengue detection capabilities.
  • * Innovations in wearable sensors and microelectronics enable continuous patient monitoring.
  • * These technologies present opportunities for real-time dengue surveillance and outbreak response.

Conclusions:

  • * Novel POC dengue diagnostics and wearable monitors can revolutionize disease management and surveillance.
  • * Implementation of these technologies can improve individual and population-level care.
  • * Urgent validation studies in dengue-endemic regions are essential for widespread adoption.