Artificial intelligence in the WHO mobile app to augment human capacity to manage skin health in resource-limited settings

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José Antonio Ruiz Postigo

Switzerland

Dr. José-Antonio Ruiz-Postigo qualified from the Medical School of Autonomous University of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is a post-graduate holder in Tropical Medicine and International Health, and he further pursued his interest in research by completing his PhD at the University of Barcelona. His thesis was on the epidemiology and control of human African trypanosomiasis in the municipality of Kissama, Angola. He has been working on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) for 28 years, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa and the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region. Since 2013, he is based at WHO headquarters where he led the World Leishmaniasis Control Programme for the period 2016-2019. In 2020 he joined the newly created team on Skin Neglected Tropical Diseases at WHO headquarters. Since then, his main work has been related to the creation of the WHO mobile app on Skin NTDs, which includes a section on artificial intelligence, alongside the establishment of a channel for online courses at OpenWHO and the implementation of a global web-based surveillance at WHO for data collection, analysis and dissemination on leishmaniasis and skin NTDs.

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Vesiculobullous diseases + Others - WSHD | Guinea 2024

March 26, 2024Essentials series

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Most patients affected by skin conditions in resource-limited setting are seen by non-dermatologists or non-medical doctors. There is a need to strengthen the capacity of front-line health workers to properly managed common skin conditions and skin-related tropical neglected diseases. The WHO mobile app has two artificial intelligence-powered algorithms to assist clinicians in their day to day work to improve skin health for all. Keywords: artificial intelligence, skin health, mobile app, WHO, capacity building

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