使用神经机器学习模型检查COVID-19对神经功能障碍患者的长期影响

V. A, L. J., K. T, Krishna Bikram Shah
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目前,研究表明,三分之一的冠状病毒病-19 (COVID-19)感染者可能长期接触过COVID-19,即长期COVID-19。临床研究表明,许多严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒-2 (SARS-CoV-2) COVID-19大流行感染者长期暴露于COVID-19。根据这项研究,据说患有糖尿病和肥胖的人以及接受过器官移植的人更有可能遭受新冠病毒的这种长期影响。本文借助神经机器学习模型分析了长期暴露于COVID-19对神经功能障碍患者的影响。所提出的模型还表明,这种长期的COVID问题并不取决于这些人的种族、年龄、性别和社会经济地位等因素。根据拟议的模型,患有长期COVID问题的人继续遭受身体疲劳和呼吸短促的痛苦,并根据拟议的说明定期进行监测和分类。即使他们从疾病中恢复过来,也会出现各种各样的副作用。
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Examination of the Effects of Long-term COVID-19 Impacts on Patients with Neurological Disabilities Using a Neuromachine Learning Model
Currently, studies have shown that one in three people infected with coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is likely to have had long-term exposure to COVID-19, known as long-term COVID-19. Clinical studies indicate that many people infected with the severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) COVID-19 pandemic have long-term COVID-19 exposure. According to the study, it has been said that people with diabetes and obesity, and people who have received organ transplants, are more likely to suffer from this long-term effect of COVID-19. In this article, the effects of long-term COVID-19 exposure on neurological disability patients are analyzed with the help of a neuromachine learning model. The proposed model also shows that this long-term COVID problem does not depend on the factors such as race, age, gender, and socioeconomic status of those people. According to the proposed model, people suffering from long-term COVID problems continue to suffer from physical fatigue and shortness of breath and are regularly monitored and classified as per the proposed instructions. Even after they recover from the disease, various side effects are seen.
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