Study to Determine the Relationship Between Clinical Variables Associated with Infection and Death from Rickettsiosis in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico
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2021-12-12Autor
Molina Salazar, Javier
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Martinez Molina, Ana Dolores
Villa Angulo, Rafael
Franco Esquivel, Teresa
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According to (Montesino Soraca et al., 2020), Industry 4.0 has its origin as a strategy that
seeks the development of technology in the industrial sector, cost reduction and streamlining
of internal processes while preserving their high quality. In this sense, medical care would benefit significantly from the implementation and integration of industry 4.0 concepts and technologies, allowing, among other things, to provide better care to models for the diagnosis of diseases (Aceto et al., 2020; Montesino Soraca et al., 2020; Santacruz Fernández et al., 2019). Montesino Soraca et al. (2020), also highlights some applications and technologies of Industry 4.0 in the healthcare sector such as: Internet of Things Smart Factories, ANN, Health Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Cloud Computing and Augmented and Virtual Reality, to mention a few.
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