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A Survey to Reduce STDs Infection in Mongolia and Big Data Virtualization Propagation
by Woo-Hyuk Choi and Jun-Ho Huh
Electronics 2021, 10(24), 3101; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10243101 - 13 Dec 2021
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Sexually transmitted diseases refer to clinical syndromes and infections that are acquired and transmitted through sexual activity. Worldwide, more than 340 million cases of sexually transmitted disease occur each year, placing a great burden on individuals as well as communities and countries. The [...] Read more.
Sexually transmitted diseases refer to clinical syndromes and infections that are acquired and transmitted through sexual activity. Worldwide, more than 340 million cases of sexually transmitted disease occur each year, placing a great burden on individuals as well as communities and countries. The proportion of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Mongolia is relatively high due to their inadequate treatment technologies, religious or local customs, and regional differences. It is rather difficult to grasp the exact number of patients as these diseases are considered ones that should not be disclosed to others. Therefore, this study aims to accurately identify sexually transmitted diseases in Mongolia and reduce infection through an analytic approach of big data virtualization propagation. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Electronic Solutions for Artificial Intelligence Healthcare Volume II)
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