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Detection and Monitoring of Viral Infections via Wearable Devices and Biometric Data

Craig J. Goergen, Mackenzie Tweardy, Steven R. Steinhubl, Stephan Wegerich, Karnika Singh, Rebecca J. Mieloszyk, Jessilyn Dunn

2021Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mounting clinical evidence suggests that viral infections can lead to detectable changes in an individual's normal physiologic and behavioral metrics, including heart and respiration rates, heart rate variability, temperature, activity, and sleep prior to symptom onset, potentially even in asymptomatic individuals. While the ability of wearable devices to detect viral infections in a real-world setting has yet to be proven, multiple recent studies have established that individual, continuous data from a range of biometric monitoring technologies can be easily acquired and that through the use of machine learning techniques, physiological signals and warning signs can be identified. In this review, we highlight the existing knowledge base supporting the potential for widespread implementation of biometric data to address existing gaps in the diagnosis and treatment of viral illnesses, with a particular focus on the many important lessons learned from the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

Topics & Concepts

BiometricsWearable computerWearable technologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PandemicIdentification (biology)Computer scienceIntensive care medicineViral pneumoniaMedicineDiseaseArtificial intelligenceBiologyPathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Embedded systemBotanyNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringCOVID-19 and Mental HealthMobile Health and mHealth Applications
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