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09
Aug

AI may help predict the next virus to jump to humans

AI, Artificial Intelligence, GCG, GCG Health, Healthcare Excellence, machine learning, Medical AI, Medical News, VIRUS

A recent study demonstrates that machine learning methods could determine the risk of a viral jump or “spillover” from animals to humans using viral genomes.

The research models predicted that genetically similar nonhuman primate viruses had an increased risk of human transmission, which was not the case with other animal groups.

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