Affiliation:
1. Federal College of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology, Jos, Nigeria
2. Prince Abubaka Audu University, Ayingba, Nigeria
Abstract
Internet of medical laboratory things (IoMLTs) is the use of internet and associated applications and package to carry out medical laboratory diagnosis, transmission, and storage of results for the sake of treatment, research and public health issues. Internet of medical laboratory things is a reality and has grown from the time of internet discovery to the extent that all stages of medical laboratory practice cannot be completed in this era. IoMLTs was multiplied during COVID-19 ranging from laboratory education to training and diagnosis. The internet of things started with other professional practices like banking and finance, production companies and healthcare in general. The associated characteristics of IoMLTs includes connectivity, dynamic changes, safety, heterogeneity, enormous scale, interconnectivity, and things-related services.
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