INFECTIOUS DISEASES BROUGHT ON BY STRESS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE'S POTENTIAL TO COMBAT THEM
Afrin Shajahan* MD
ABSTRACT
Research has indicated that individuals who experience higher amounts of ongoing stress are more vulnerable to some infectious diseases. But it's crucial to remember that everyone has a different level of stress because everyone is different in terms of their emotional and physical characteristics. As a result, a circumstance that greatly stresses one individual may or may not have the same impact on another. Stressful life experiences reduce the host's ability to fight off infection is widely accepted. Multiple factors influence the result of stress, which can be either distress (illness) or recovered homeostasis. Previous research has shown a direct correlation between psychological stress and an increased incidence of confirmed acute infectious respiratory infection. An elevated risk of contracting an infectious disease has been linked to psychological stress. Artificial intelligence role in detecting and treating infectious disease is crucial. In this review we focused on stress related infectious disease, various stressors, mechanism of stress induced infection susceptibility, prenatal and neonatal psychosocial stress and the role of Artificial intelligence in fighting against infectious diseases.
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