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2nd International Conference on Sustainable Computing and Data Communication Systems, ICSCDS 2023 ; : 588-591, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2322872

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All the nations' administrative units are concerned about the COVID-19 outbreak in different regions of the world. India is also trying to control the spread of the virus with strict measures and has managed to slow down its growth rate. The administration of each country faces the challenge of maintaining records of corona patients. To address this challenge, this work builds a website from scratch using real-time APIs for data visualization. The website provides information on the number of active cases, death cases, recovery cases, and total cases of COVID-19 patients in each country. The data can be visualized using graphs, making it easier to compare the situation in different countries. The website allows for monitoring which country has a higher number of deaths, patients, favorable recovery rates, and a large number of active cases. The COVID-19 status regarding patients can be analyzed through graphical representation using real-time data. © 2023 IEEE.

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2nd International Conference for Advancement in Technology, ICONAT 2023 ; 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2294184

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COVID-19 has forced the government to close educational institutes to reduce the spread of the virus. As a result of this decision, students lose contact with teachers and a communication gap also arises. This survey attempts to bridge the gap between students and teachers. Through this survey, we sought to understand where the students are lacking and what are the different steps that can be taken by the teacher to improve the performance of the student and whether this concept should be reviewed or not. We found that most of the researchers who have published papers that we have read did the same mistake in their research, therefore we realized that the concept of AI should be studied again, and we should try not to repeat the same mistake in our research.The main aim of our project is to build 'Teacher facing dashboard' which can help the teacher to summarize,visualize and analyze the data of the education field(academics) and also understanding the students performance using Machine Learning(ML) and Deep Learning (DL). © 2023 IEEE.

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Medical Forum Monthly ; 33(8):93-97, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2124518

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Objective: To determine association of papilledema with headache using 20D lens and a smartphone for fundoscopy. Study Design: Prospective Cross-sectional Study Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Ophthalmology OPD at Liaqat National Hospital, Karachi from, 25th May 2022 till 25th July 2022. Materials and Methods: Patients, presenting to ophthalmology OPD at Liaqat National Hospital, patient complaining of blurring of vision and difficulty focusing on distant object were included in our study. We used a 20D lens for indirect ophthalmoscopy and smartphone camera for recording and taking pictures. Participant's pupils were dilated using 1% tropicamide drops and waited for 15-20 mins for pupil dilation. Video recording was done with flashlight switched on and recording was reviewed for fundus pictures and snap shots were taken from it. Results: 384 patients were included in the study. There were 65.6% male and 34.4% female patients in our study with mean age 41.93±13.50 years while majority (62.8%) were from age group >35 years. we found 3.6% of patients with obesity, 12.2% with diabetes mellitus, 14.3% with hypertension and 45.1% with headache and 7.3% of patients were found with papilledema. Strong association was found with papilledema and headache with p-value of <0.001. Conclusion: Strong association of papilledema with headache was found in patients who came with symptoms of blurry vision and We can reliably do fundus visualization with Smartphone based indirect ophthalmoscopy to view optic disc for presence of papilledema, can be cheap alternative to conventional ophthalmoscopy devices even in neurosurgical examinations, in covid-19 era where social distancing is a norm and proximity to the patients with direct ophthalmoscopy can be discomforting in these circumstances. © 2022 Medical Forum Monthly. All rights reserved.

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