Obi Chikwelu L, Olowoyo Joshua O, Malevu Thembinkosi D, Mugivhisa Liziwe L, Hungwe Taurai, Ogunrombi Modupe O, Mkolo Nqobile M
School of Science and Technology, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria, South Africa.
Department of Health Sciences and The Water School, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Florida, United States.
Afr J Lab Med. 2024 Nov 21;13(1):2516. doi: 10.4102/ajlm.v13i1.2516. eCollection 2024.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology, as advanced human-created tools, are influencing the healthcare sector.
This review provides a comprehensive and structured exploration of the opportunities presented by AI and digital technology to laboratory diagnostics and management of communicable and non-communicable diseases in Africa.
The study employed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses guidelines and Bibliometric analysis as its methodological approach. Peer-reviewed publications from 2000 to 2024 were retrieved from PubMed, Web of Science™ and Google Scholar databases.
The study incorporated a total of 1563 peer-reviewed scientific documents and, after filtration, 37 were utilised for systematic review. The findings revealed that AI and digital technology play a key role in patient management, quality assurance and laboratory operations, including healthcare decision-making, disease monitoring and prognosis. Metadata reflected the disproportionate research outputs distribution across Africa. In relation to non-communicable diseases, Egypt, South Africa, and Morocco lead in cardiovascular, diabetes and cancer research. Representing communicable diseases research, Algeria, Egypt, and South Africa were prominent in HIV/AIDS research. South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, and Egypt lead in malaria and tuberculosis research.
Facilitation of widespread adoption of AI and digital technology in laboratory diagnostics across Africa is critical for maximising patient benefits. It is recommended that governments in Africa allocate more funding for infrastructure and research on AI to serve as a catalyst for innovation.
This review provides a comprehensive and context-specific analysis of AI's application in African healthcare.
人工智能(AI)和数字技术作为人类创造的先进工具,正在影响医疗保健领域。
本综述全面且系统地探讨了人工智能和数字技术为非洲传染病和非传染病的实验室诊断及管理带来的机遇。
该研究采用系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南以及文献计量分析作为其方法论。从PubMed、科学网(Web of Science™)和谷歌学术数据库中检索了2000年至2024年的同行评议出版物。
该研究共纳入1563篇同行评议的科学文献,经过筛选后,37篇用于系统评价。研究结果表明,人工智能和数字技术在患者管理、质量保证和实验室操作中发挥着关键作用,包括医疗决策、疾病监测和预后。元数据反映了非洲各地研究产出分布不均衡。在非传染病方面,埃及、南非和摩洛哥在心血管疾病、糖尿病和癌症研究方面领先。在传染病研究方面,阿尔及利亚、埃及和南非在艾滋病毒/艾滋病研究方面较为突出。南非、尼日利亚、加纳和埃及在疟疾和结核病研究方面领先。
促进人工智能和数字技术在非洲实验室诊断中的广泛应用对于最大化患者受益至关重要。建议非洲各国政府为人工智能的基础设施和研究分配更多资金,以作为创新的催化剂。
本综述对人工智能在非洲医疗保健中的应用进行了全面且针对具体情况的分析。