Max 30100/30102 Sensor Implementation to Viral Infection Detection Based On Spo2 and Heartbeat Pattern

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Dr. B. Annapurna, Asha Priyadarshini Manda, A. Clement Raj, Dr. R. Indira, Dr. Pratima Kumari Srivastava, Dr. V. Nagalakshmi

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Oxygen level present in the human body is a measure that shows the amount of Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) present in Red Blood Cells (RBC). It is as essential to check blood oxygen level as checking the body temperature level for wellbeing concerns. Particularly during the current circumstance when the viral infection and its outbreak is way normal. The recent episode of destructive infections like COVID-19, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), Ebola, Lassa Fever, Zika Virus, Yellow Fever, and latest Influenza A [H3N2 and H1N2]warns us to stay ready for forthcoming virus attacks.[1] It is apparent from ongoing researches that the immune system of our body is likewise demonstrated by the SpO2 levels. All in all, we can say that the blood oxygen level is the non-intrusive method of recognizing the resistance capacity of an individual against the virus attack [2]. Oxygen level degradation is one of the major lethal explanations behind the passings of deaths in the recent COVID-19 cases. It was taught to ceaselessly screen the blood SpO2 level, as blood oxygen loss is generally not distinguished. Till the patient arrives at the emergency clinic, they normally breakdown due to lack of oxygen and respiration problems. Our paper proposes the Heart Beat and SpO2 sensor [Max 30100/30102] interfacing to check the immunity level of individuals. The framework is associated with an ESP8266 based IoT module to screen the body parameters like SpO2 and Heartbeat, live on the web. It very well may be profoundly valuable for the specialists to screen their patients from various wards of clinics as well as from any edge of the world. In our country, whereas of now, there is a shortage of doctors, this framework can assist with arriving at their patients remotely. This gadget can be a deliverer for individuals to get unaffected from a late flare-up of infections as the majority of individuals even get infected by different patients in hospitals too.

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Dr. B. Annapurna, Asha Priyadarshini Manda, A. Clement Raj, Dr. R. Indira, Dr. Pratima Kumari Srivastava, Dr. V. Nagalakshmi. (2021). Max 30100/30102 Sensor Implementation to Viral Infection Detection Based On Spo2 and Heartbeat Pattern. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(2), 2053–2061. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/1150
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