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Using Drones for Disease Surveillance: Engineering Innovations

Awafung Emmanuel

Electronics and Biomedical Engineering, Kampala International University Uganda

Email: awafungadie@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

The integration of drone technology in disease surveillance has revolutionized public health strategies by enabling rapid, cost-effective, and real-time data collection. This paper examines the historical evolution of disease surveillance, emphasizing how past pandemics have driven technological advancements. Recent engineering innovations, including AI-powered monitoring, improved sensors, and enhanced automation, have expanded the capabilities of drones in public health applications. Case studies from Africa and Latin America highlight the effectiveness of drones in disease monitoring, yet challenges such as regulatory barriers, logistical constraints, and ethical concerns persist. This study underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between engineers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers to maximize the benefits of drones in global health initiatives. Addressing regulatory, economic, and ethical challenges will be crucial in advancing sustainable and impactful drone-based disease surveillance programs.

Keywords: Drones, Disease Surveillance, Public Health, Engineering Innovations, Artificial Intelligence, Remote Sensing, Regulatory Challenges.

CITE AS: Awafung Emmanuel. (2025). Using Drones for Disease Surveillance: Engineering Innovations. Newport International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 6(2):94-102. https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJRMS/2025/6.2.94102