Study shows potential for using AI tools to detect health care-associated infections

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Study shows potential for using AI tools to detect health care-associated infections
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A new proof-of-concept study published in the American Journal of Infection Control reports that artificial intelligence (AI) technologies can accurately identify cases of health care-associated infections (HAI) even in complex clinical scenarios.

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