By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Latest World News UpdateLatest World News UpdateLatest World News Update
  • Home
  • Business
  • National
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • World
  • Marathi
  • Gujarati
  • Hindi
  • Press Release
    • Press Release Distribution Packages
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Latest World News UpdateLatest World News Update
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Business
  • National
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • World
  • Marathi
  • Gujarati
  • Hindi
  • Press Release
    • Press Release Distribution Packages
Follow US
Latest World News Update > Blog > World > Smartwatches may prevent future pandemics, Israeli researchers say – World News Network
World

Smartwatches may prevent future pandemics, Israeli researchers say – World News Network

worldnewsnetwork
Last updated: August 6, 2024 12:00 am
By worldnewsnetwork
Share
5 Min Read
SHARE

Tel Aviv [Israel], August 6 (ANI/TPS): Physiological sensors in smartwatches can detect infectious diseases days before symptoms appear, potentially averting future pandemics, Israeli researchers said.
In a two-year study involving nearly 5,000 participants, researchers from Tel Aviv University found that the wearables could detect changes in vital signs 23 hours before the first COVID-19 symptom, 62 hours before symptoms of group A streptococcus (GAS), and 73 hours before influenza symptoms appeared.
Their findings also suggest that early detection via wearable technology can induce behavioral changes — such as reduced social contacts — at a critical stage when the disease is most infectious, thus potentially preventing widespread contagion.
“Infectious diseases and pandemics pose a great threat to humanity, and we must harness our scientific and technological abilities to prevent them,” said Prof. Dan Yamin, who led the study, which was recently published in the peer-reviewed Lancet Regional Health Europe.
“Previous studies have shown that during the recent pandemic about 40% of all transmissions occurred about a day before the first symptoms appeared. In other words, the person transmitting the disease was not yet aware that he/she was infected,” Yamin said.
Participants wore smartwatches that continuously monitored key physiological parameters, particularly focusing on pulse rate and heart rate variability (HRV) and answered daily health questionnaires. The smartwatches recorded pulse rate and HRV at 15-second intervals, providing crucial data on heart and brain activity.
“When a person becomes ill, the immune system prioritizes fighting the disease, keeping the heart rate relatively steady and reducing HRV. These changes indicate physical stress,” Yamin explained.
Participants also had home test kits for COVID-19, influenza, and GAS, which they used at their discretion. Over two years, the researchers collected 800,000 questionnaires and compared this data with the smartwatch readings, documenting 490 influenza cases, 2,206 COVID-19 cases, and 320 GAS cases.
The findings identified three critical points following exposure to an infectious disease — anomalies in heart rate, symptoms being noticed, and the testing that ultimately diagnosed the infection.
The researchers found that the first physiological anomaly in heart rate measures appeared 96 hours after exposure to COVID-19, while the first symptom was noticed by the individual 130 hours after exposure. However, the testing that ultimately diagnosed the disease occurred about 168 hours after exposure.
These intervals were even shorter for influenza (24 hours) and GAS (60 hours).
Despite early symptom detection, participants tended to delay testing–53 hours for COVID-19, 39 hours for influenza, and 38 hours for GAS, resulting in prolonged periods of unintentional disease spread.
“We found that on average, people performed the test and changed their behavior when the disease was already past its peak, and they were much less likely to infect others,” explained Prof. Erez Shmueli. “The delay between digital diagnosis and testing – 64 hours in the case of COVID-19, 68 hours for influenza, and 58 hours for GAS – is thus extremely crucial.”
Yamin stressed that digital diagnosis can significantly reduce the spread of infectious diseases at the population level by prompting earlier changes in social behavior. “This can prevent the next pandemic by reducing the basic reproduction number (R0 value) below 1.0, meaning each infected individual transmits the disease to less than one other person, causing the disease to die out.”
Early diagnosis is also vital for effective treatment, particularly for COVID-19, where treatments are most effective when administered early.
“Our new method using wearable sensors for early detection can potentially reduce epidemic threats to a minimum,” Yamin said. (ANI/TPS)

Contents
WORLD MEDIA NETWORKPRESS RELEASE DISTRIBUTIONPress releases distribution in 166 countriesPress releases in all languagesPress releases in Indian LanguagesIndia PackagesEurope PackagesAsia PackagesMiddle East & Africa PackagesSouth America PackagesUSA & Canada PackagesOceania PackagesCis Countries PackagesWorld Packages

Disclaimer: This story is auto-generated from a syndicated feed of ANI; only the image & headline may have been reworked by News Services Division of World News Network Inc Ltd and Palghar News and Pune News and World News

sponsored by

WORLD MEDIA NETWORK


PRESS RELEASE DISTRIBUTION

Press releases distribution in 166 countries

EUROPE UK, INDIA, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA, FRANCE, NETHERLANDS, BELGIUM, ITALY, SPAIN, GERMANY, AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND, SOUTHEAST ASIA, JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA, GREATER CHINA, VIETNAM, THAILAND, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA, SOUTH AMERICA, RUSSIA, CIS COUNTRIES, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND MORE

Press releases in all languages

ENGLISH, GERMAN, DUTCH, FRENCH, PORTUGUESE, ARABIC, JAPANESE, and KOREAN CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, INDONESIAN, THAI, MALAY, RUSSIAN. ITALIAN, SPANISH AND AFRICAN LANGUAGES

Press releases in Indian Languages

HINDI, MARATHI, GUJARATI, TAMIL, TELUGU, BENGALI, KANNADA, ORIYA, PUNJABI, URDU, MALAYALAM
For more details and packages

Email - support@worldmedianetwork.uk
Website - worldmedianetwork.uk

India Packages

Read More

Europe Packages

Read More

Asia Packages

Read More

Middle East & Africa Packages

Read More

South America Packages

Read More

USA & Canada Packages

Read More

Oceania Packages

Read More

Cis Countries Packages

Read More

World Packages

Read More
sponsored by
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Fast Four Quiz: Precision Medicine in Cancer

How much do you know about precision medicine in cancer? Test your knowledge with this quick quiz.
Get Started
APSEZ breaks records: Handles 420 MMT cargo globally, sets new milestones in March 2024 – World News Network

The company announced that it achieved its highest ever monthly cargo volumes,…

Stock market opens on a bullish note: Nifty-Sensex surge – World News Network

Simultaneously, the BSE Sensex followed suit, leaping by 317.27 points or 0.43…

IIHM Institute of Hospitality Skills (IIHS) opens largest training centre in Udaipur – World News Network

New Delhi [India], April 1: IIHM Institute of Hospitality Skills (IIHS), India's…

Your one-stop resource for medical news and education.

Your one-stop resource for medical news and education.
Sign Up for Free

You Might Also Like

Netanyahu credits Trump’s diplomatic efforts for Edan Alexander’s release after 584 days – World News Network

By worldnewsnetwork

UK police conduct investigation after fire erupts at Keir Starmer’s London house – World News Network

By worldnewsnetwork

Trump hails “total reset” with China, says relations “very, very good” after Geneva trade talks – World News Network

By worldnewsnetwork

MoS Pabitra Margherita calls on Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka – World News Network

By worldnewsnetwork

Sports

Australia announces squad for WTC final against South Africa – World News Network
Sports
Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu fined 10 per cent of her match fee for breaching ICC Code of Conduct – World News Network
Sports

Popular Category

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • National
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Videos
  • World
  • Marathi
  • Hindi
  • Gujarati
  • Press Release
  • Press Release Distribution Packages

Entertainment

Colton Dunn, Hayley Magnus join Will Ferrell in ‘Judgment Day’ – World News Network
Entertainment
Halle Bailey says she felt “really insecure” about her looks after welcoming son Halo – World News Network
Entertainment
Latest World News UpdateLatest World News Update
Copyright © 2024 World News Network. All Rights Reserved
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?