The role of emerging technologies in infectious disease management is becoming increasingly critical as new pathogens and antimicrobial resistance pose growing challenges. In the domain of emerging technologies in infectious disease management, cutting-edge innovations like next-generation sequencing, nanotechnology, and machine learning are providing valuable tools for both prevention and treatment. For instance, rapid diagnostic platforms powered by artificial intelligence enable faster and more accurate detection of infections, while nanomaterials are being developed to deliver targeted drug therapies. These advancements are not only revolutionizing the way infectious diseases are managed but also enhancing global surveillance efforts. As technology continues to evolve, it will become an even more integral part of the fight against infectious diseases, improving both speed and efficacy in disease management.
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