Predicting Predisposition to Tropical Diseases in Female Adults Using Risk Factors: An Explainable-Machine Learning Approach
Malaria, typhoid fever, respiratory tract infections, and urinary tract infections significantly impact women, especially in remote, resource-constrained settings, due to limited access to quality healthcare and certain risk factors. Most studies have focused on vector control measures, such as inse...
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Main Authors: | Kingsley Friday Attai, Constance Amannah, Moses Ekpenyong, Said Baadel, Okure Obot, Daniel Asuquo, Ekerette Attai, Faith-Valentine Uzoka, Emem Dan, Christie Akwaowo, Faith-Michael Uzoka |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2025-06-01
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/16/7/520 |
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