ADVANCED METHODOLOGIES FOR MONITORING CONTAMINATED WATER AND HUMAN HEALTH: AN AI-DRIVEN OVERVIEW OF WATERBORNE DISEASE

Authors

  • Dr Saloni Jain Assistant teacher , Samarkand State Medical University,Uzbekistan
  • Mahmoud El Khalil Medical student, Samarkand state Medical University, Uzbekistan
  • Lalpekdika, Medical Student, Samarkand State Medical University, Uzbekistan
  • Prahadeeswarann, Medical Student, Samarkand State Medical university, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Contaminated Water, Waterborne Diseases, Human Health, Exposomics, Explainable AI, Physiological Monitoring.

Abstract

Waterborne diseases resulting from contaminated water sources remain a critical threat to global public health and economic stability. This paper provides a comprehensive academic overview of the intersection between hydrological contamination and human health, proposing an advanced, artificially intelligent surveillance methodology. By integrating environmental exposomics with continuous physiological monitoring, we aim to modernize the epidemiological response to waterborne pathogen outbreaks. The proposed theoretical framework highlights the necessity of multimodal data fusion to accurately predict, track, and mitigate the spread of aquatic pathogens.

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Published

2026-04-17

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ADVANCED METHODOLOGIES FOR MONITORING CONTAMINATED WATER AND HUMAN HEALTH: AN AI-DRIVEN OVERVIEW OF WATERBORNE DISEASE. (2026). SYNAPSES: INSIGHTS ACROSS THE DISCIPLINES, 3(4), 239-245. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/siad/article/view/17760