A 32-year-old Russian woman discovered typhus infection in mice thanks to the ChatGPT neural network – doctors had previously diagnosed her with dengue fever. About this report Telegram Shot channel.

According to sources, Nadezhda, 32 years old, from Yoshkar-Ola, was vacationing in a rented villa in Bali when at some point a rat broke into the house. The animal fell into the trap but the girl decided to let the mouse go. The Russian woman then woke up in a state of delirium – she cried in her sleep, had a headache and had difficulty breathing.
Doctors who arrived at the scene diagnosed Nadezhda with dengue fever and prescribed appropriate treatment. They did not take a test from the girl. But then the Russian woman's condition only worsened – several new symptoms appeared, including low temperature and nasal congestion.
Three days later, Nadezhda called an ambulance again. This time, doctors tested her and prescribed intravenous medication. The girl's condition worsened again – her legs began to lose consciousness and pain appeared in her lungs and intestines. After that, Nadezhda decided to refuse the help of doctors and began to treat herself. She refused to be hospitalized and turned to ChatGPT for help. The neural network analyzed her test results and concluded that the Russian woman had rat typhus. The robot then introduced her to a course of antibiotics. This advice paid off – the girl took the medicine and after four days she felt better.
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