An investigation on infectious disease patterns using Internet of Things (IoT)

Smart Internet of Things for Disease Tracking is a solution for efficient tracking of diseases and therefore allows to detection patterns of various diseases. The plan is a broad network of smart devices that will process and interpret the entered data automatically. The computer then transfers the data to the main backend, which could be data from the Department of Health. This will warn of the disease spreading. Once trends and analyzes reach the spine, it is easy to take steps to end the rapid spread of the disease and prevent it throughout the country and around the world. It also lets patients have the illness identified as soon as possible. To counter this serious problem, many people are utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT) to capture sensory data in real-time, but that was not practical until recently. This involves monitoring individuals, medical facilities, environments, and even distant areas of the world in certain situations. This paper explores the Detection and Prediction of Infectious Diseases patterns through IoT Sensors.

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