Harnessing the untapped potential of digital twin technology in digital public health interventions

Digital technologies have garnered more attention in this epoch of public health emergencies like coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and monkeypox (mpox). Digital twin (DT) is the virtual cybernetic equivalent of a physical object (e.g., a device, a human, a community) used to better understand the...

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Main Authors: Salman Khan, Dilip Kumar Kandukuri, Elakeya Udhaya Subramaniyan, ArunSundar MohanaSundaram
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Exploration Publishing Inc. 2023-11-01
Series:Exploration of Digital Health Technologies
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Online Access:https://www.explorationpub.com/uploads/Article/A10113/10113.pdf
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Summary:Digital technologies have garnered more attention in this epoch of public health emergencies like coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and monkeypox (mpox). Digital twin (DT) is the virtual cybernetic equivalent of a physical object (e.g., a device, a human, a community) used to better understand the complexity of the latter and predict, prevent, monitor, and optimize real-world outcomes. The possible use cases of DT systems in public health ranging from mass vaccination planning to understanding disease transmission patterns have been discussed. Despite potential applications in healthcare, several economic, social, and ethical challenges might hinder the universal implementation of DT. Nevertheless, devising appropriate policies, reinforcing good governance, and launching multinational collaborative efforts ascertain early espousal of DT technology.
ISSN:2996-9409