Design and Develop of Expert System to Diagnose Common Diseases Based Initial Assessment, Physical and Laboratory Checkup
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Common diseases in Belu district such as diarrhea, TBC (tuberculosis), HIV-AIDS, malaria, anemia, hypertension, upper respiratory tract infection, acute pneumonia, acute bronchitis, dyspepsia, appendix and urinary tract infections are the types of the disease is most commonly found in Atambua's people. The number of medical ersonnel who handle the number of patients is not comparable because the medical staff in this area is still very little. Therefore the current expert system is needed to help medical personnel and doctors in diagnosing common diseases based on initial assessment, physical and laboratory checkup. The method used is a forward chaining method to get the output of the results of pre assessment based on the symptoms entered. Each symptom is entered will be supported also by using the certainty factor in order to provide confidence in the value of each symptom with a range of values from 0 to 1. Initial assessment needs to be supported by physical and laboratory checkup in order to obtain the output of the diagnosis of illnesses suffered by patients.
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