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Artificial intelligence and its application in clinical microbiology
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2025
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Traditional microbiological diagnostics face challenges in pathogen identification speed and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) evaluation. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers transformative solutions, necessitating a comprehensive review of its applications, advancements, and integration challenges in clinical microbiology. AREAS COVERED: This review examines AI-driven methodologies, including machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and convolutional neural networks (CNNs), for enhancing pathogen detection, AMR prediction, and diagnostic imaging. Applications in virology (e.g. COVID-19 RT-PCR optimization), parasitology (e.g. malaria detection), and bacteriology (e.g. automated colony counting) are analyzed. A literature search was conducted using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science (2018-2024), prioritizing peer-reviewed studies on AI's diagnostic accuracy, workflow efficiency, and clinical validation. EXPERT OPINION: AI significantly improves diagnostic precision and operational efficiency but requires robust validation to address data heterogeneity, model interpretability, and ethical concerns. Future success hinges on interdisciplinary collaboration to develop standardized, equitable AI tools tailored for global healthcare settings. Advancing explainable AI and federated learning frameworks will be critical for bridging current implementation gaps and maximizing AI's potential in combating infectious diseases.
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