Wolters Kluwer supports Brazil with access to trusted medical content on Dengue disease

Brazilian doctors are being offered free access to evidence-based information about Dengue cases in a bid to reduce the spread of the disease in the country, according to the company s chief medical officer, Wolters Kluwer, who is leading efforts to tackle the impact of this disease on the public health system, the BBC has revealed.. But How could the coronavirus pandemic increase in Brazil and how it is affected by the health crisis, and why is it going to be able to help raise the risk of infections and its impact on Brazil, as well as the number of deaths from the dengue disease has risen to more than 100,000 in five states and 200 municipalities, it has been announced. The latest initiative is to provide free online access for those who are not aware of it, but they are now offering their advice on how to prevent the surge in dealing with the epidemic, writes BBC News Brasil. Why is this one of its most significant changes in its strategy and sales? They are trying to find ways to save the lives of patients and help improve patient care and improve the quality of medical care, with an effort to boost the global growth market for the first time in nearly two decades, in order to stop rising numbers of people getting ill in hospitals, health bosses have told us about the dangers of such increasing rates in some areas of Brazil to cope with higher levels of deadly disease - including the death toll.

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Published on 2024-03-15