Bangladesh reported 3,122 new dengue cases in 24 hours till Sunday morning, marking the highest number of patients hospitalised in a day due to the vector-borne ailment this year, Dhaka Tribune reported.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 15: Dengue is one of the most serious illnesses in India during the monsoon season. While present for centuries, recent escalation owes to population surge, urbanisation, and inadequate vector control. In 2022's January-October period, India recorded 1,1
New Delhi [India], September 13: VECTOR X & SUBROTO CUP have announced a multi-year partnership. VECTOR X would be the official Kitting partner of the Subroto Cup, this season starting Mid-September.
New York [US]/ London [UK], September 12: KX, the global pioneer in vector and time-series data management, has announced the general availability of KDB.AI Cloud, a vector database for real-time contextual AI. Quick and easy to set up and use, this free, cloud-based version of KDB.AI, the l
New Delhi [India], September 12: In this article, we will explore the future trends in vector database technology and how they are poised to shape the data landscape. As the volume and complexity of data continue to grow exponentially, traditional database systems face limitations in efficie
With Delhi, this year, reporting the highest number of dengue cases in the last six years, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government is planning to launch a public awareness campaign on the vector-borne ailment after the G20 summit, Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj said on Wednesday.
New York [US]/ London [UK], August 31: KX, the global pioneer in vector and time-series data management, has announced the native availability of kdb Insights and kdb Insights Enterprise on Google Cloud Marketplace. Representing a significant milestone in KX's partnership with Google Cloud,
August has proved to be the worst-ever month in the history of dengue in Bangladesh, with 60,352 cases of the vector-borne disease recorded, Dhaka Tribune reported.
Amid rising dengue cases in Odisha, the Health Department has earmarked 40 sentinel sites in the state to check the spread of the vector-borne disease, officials informed on Thursday.