Takeda uses dengue data

Takeda uses dengue data

He signed an agreement with the Ministry of Health of Córdoba and in collaboration with Amazon to develop a project for dengue approach.

The head of the Health portfolio of Córdoba, Ricardo Pieckestainer, signed an agreement with authorities of the Takeda laboratory and in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) that seeks to improve the prevention, management and approach tools of dengue. The agreement implies the implementation of the “Dengue Navigator” campaign, through which epidemiological data will be consolidated and intelligent information management will be promoted. This approach will allow the authorities to make informed decisions, optimize resources and anticipate dengue shoots with greater precision.

The general manager of Takeda Cono Sur, Ben Kubik, pointed out: “This initiative is a pioneer in Latin America and in the world, and it fills us with pride that Córdoba has agreed to work together to access more and better information and add tools that undoubtedly They will contribute to being better positioned when fighting a potentially serious disease such as dengue. ”

Finally, the southern Cone region referent in AWS, Lorena Zicker, stressed: “AWS is proud to be part of this initiative that takes advantage of technology to improve public health. Our goal is to empower organizations with advanced tools that optimize data management and allow faster and faster decisions. ”

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The project seeks to centralize epidemiological information through the creation of a data lake – data lagoon – that integrates those from various national and provincial sources.

This repository will consolidate cases of cases, geographical distribution and demographic characteristics, allowing a more complete and efficient analysis of the dengue situation in the province. In addition, interactive boards will be implemented, which will offer real -time analysis to identify critical areas and optimize preventive actions.

At the same time, an additional module will be developed in the provincial citizen application, which will provide key information about dengue, including the location of health and vaccination centers, and practical advice for prevention.

The project schedule will be carried out in stages, from data survey and infrastructure design, to the implementation and post-launch support, with an estimated period of 3.5 months of construction.

Source: Ambito

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