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A System For Health Document Classification Using Machine Learning
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Malaria is a life-threatening mosquito-borne blood disease caused by a Plasmodium parasite Malaria was eliminated from the U.S. in the early 1950s
Malaria is typically spread by mosquitoes
Malaria symptoms can be classified into two categories
Malaria happens when a bite from the female Anopheles mosquito infects the body with Plasmodium
Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease affecting humans and other animals caused by parasitic protozoans
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite Malaria occurred worldwide and 445,000 people died Malaria is caused by parasites from the genus Plasmodium Malaria parasite in most countries
Malaria is an acute febrile illness Malaria If not treated within 24 hours Malaria can progress to severe illness
Malaria frequently develop one or more of the following symptoms Malaria cases and deaths
Malaria transmission Malaria control programmes Malaria infection
Diarrhea can be prevented by improved sanitation
Diarrhea it is recommended that they continue to eat healthy food and babies continue to be breastfed
Diarrhea and a high fever
Diarrhea on average three times a year
Diarrhea are also a common cause of malnutrition and the most common cause in those younger than five years of age
Diarrhea is defined by the World Health Organization as having three or more loose or liquid stools per day
Diarrhea is defined as an abnormally frequent discharge of semisolid or fluid fecal matter from the bowel
Diarrhea means that there is an increase in the active secretion Diarrhea is a cholera toxin that stimulates the secretion of anions
Diarrhea intestinal fluid secretion is isotonic with plasma even during fasting Diarrhea occurs when too much water is drawn into the bowels
Diarrhea can also be the result of maldigestion Diarrhea and distention of the bowel Hypertension also known as high blood pressure
Hypertension was believed to have been a factor in
Hypertension is rarely accompanied by symptoms, and its identification is usually through screening
Hypertension may be associated with the presence of changes in the optic fundus seen by ophthalmoscopy
Hypertension with certain specific additional signs and symptoms may suggest secondary hypertension
Hypertension due to an identifiable cause Hypertension accompanied by headache Hypertension occurs in approximately Hypertension in pregnancy
Hypertension during pregnancy without protein in the urine
Hypertension in newborns and young infants. In older infants and children Hypertension results from a complex interaction of genes and environmental factors Hypertension results from an identifiable cause
Hypertension can also be caused by endocrine conditions
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTDue to the massive increase in medical documents every day (including books, journals, blogs, articles, doctors' instructions and prescriptions, emails from patients, etc.), it is becoming very challenging to handle and to categorize them manually. One of the most challenging projects in information systems is extracting information from unstructured texts, including medical document classification. The discovery of knowledge from medical datasets is important in order to make effective ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTDue to the massive increase in medical documents every day (including books, journals, blogs, articles, doctors' instructions and prescriptions, emails from patients, etc.), it is becoming very challenging to handle and to categorize them manually. One of the most challenging projects in information systems is extracting information from unstructured texts, including medical document classification. The discovery of knowledge from medical datasets is important in order to make effective ... Continue reading---
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