Dengue Virus Prediction Using Large Language Model

Authors

  • Srilalitha Trisha Madasu Michael E. Debakey High School for Health Professions
  • Virgil
  • Kathryn Bethel University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v13i3.6868

Keywords:

Dengue Virus, large language model, model

Abstract

Dengue virus is a global issue most prominent in South American countries such as Brazil, Nicagua, Chile but can also be found in several other countries including Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, etc. Dengue virus has been around since the 1960’s and is present to this day as there are nearly 400 million cases per year, which isn't including the suspected cases present in several rural areas. The problem is that many people do not have access to a doctor to give them medical aid. To help people without good healthcare facilities, the large language model comes in and serves as the doctor. The large language model predicts the virus that one has based on the symptoms that they are experiencing. Although there is no official vaccine for dengue virus, there are vaccines for other viruses such as Japanese Encephalitis, Malaria, Yellow Fever, etc. Based on the large language model’s prediction of which virus one is experiencing, the appropriate treatment can be given to the patient.

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Published

08-31-2024

How to Cite

Madasu, S. T., Virgil, & Kathryn. (2024). Dengue Virus Prediction Using Large Language Model. Journal of Student Research, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v13i3.6868

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HS Research Articles