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Francesco Branda1, Ntuli A Kapologwe2
1Unit of Medical Statistics and Molecular Epidemiology, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Rome, Italy.
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•The promise of artificial intelligence (AI) for global health risks becoming a structural barrier in Africa if linguistic and cultural exclusions persist.•Dominant AI systems, trained on non-African languages, perform poorly in many local languages, widening health inequalities in infectious disease surveillance and control.•Locally developed, language-specific AI tools demonstrate superior performance in health communication compared with imported, non-contextualized models.•Creating effective AI for health in Africa requires investment in local data ecosystems, digital infrastructure, and participatory, epistemically just design.•Africa's linguistic diversity represents a strategic opportunity for innovation in cross-border disease surveillance and South-South technological collaboration.
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