Katherine E Goodman, Seyed M Shams, Laurence S Mag. Generative Artificial Intelligence–based Surveillance for Avian Influenza Across a Statewide Healthcare System. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2025;, ciaf369
Among all 2024 emergency department visits for acute respiratory illness or conjunctivitis across a statewide healthcare system (n = 13 494), generative artificial intelligence–based surveillance with adjunctive human review rapidly and cost-effectively identified patients with potential avian influenza exposure. Generative artificial intelligence–based approaches may offer a promising opportunity for expanding public health surveillance in clinical settings.
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