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An extensive review on infectious disease diagnosis using machine learning techniques and next generation sequencing:
Javed Aalam1, Syed Naseer Ahmad Shah1, Rafat Parveen1
1Department of Computer Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 110025, India.
Abstract:
Infectious diseases, including tuberculosis (TB), HIV/AIDS, and emerging pathogens like COVID-19 pose severe global health challenges due to their rapid spread and significant morbidity and mortality rates. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) and machine learning (ML) have emerged as transformative technologies for enhancing disease diagnosis and management.
Objective:
This review aims to explore integrating ML techniques with NGS for diagnosing infectious diseases, highlighting their effectiveness and identifying existing challenges.
Methods:
A comprehensive literature review spanning the past decade was conducted using reputable databases, including IEEE Xplore, PubMed, Scopus, SpringerLink, and Science Direct. Research papers, articles, and conference proceedings meeting stringent quality criteria were analysed to assess the performance of ML algorithms applied to NGS and metagenomic NGS (mNGS) data.
Results:
The findings reveal that ML algorithms, such as deep neural networks (DNNs), support vector machines (SVM), and K-nearest neighbours (KNN), achieve high accuracy rates, often exceeding 95 %, in diagnosing infectious diseases. Deep learning methods excel in genomic and metagenomic data analysis, while traditional algorithms like Gaussian mixture models (GMM) also demonstrate robust classification capabilities. Challenges include reliance on single data types and difficulty distinguishing closely related pathogens.
Conclusion:
The integration of ML and NGS significantly advances infectious disease diagnosis, offering rapid and precise detection capabilities. Addressing current limitations can further enhance the effectiveness of these technologies, ultimately improving global public health outcomes.
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