In Argentina, tests fell by 65%: can the lack of detection of Ómicron BA.2 generate a new wave?
According to the ANLIS/Malbrán Institute, the subvariant that generated rebounds in Europe is found in less than 1% of the samples analyzed between March and April. What do experts consulted by Infobae think
Concerned about COVID-19, scientists, teachers and students developed 6 original innovations
The projects were distinguished in the 16th edition of the Innovar competition in Argentina. Which are already being produced on a large scale
Getting vaccinated against the flu as soon as possible: the experts' recommendation to avoid contagion
The Argentine Society of Infectology gave Infobae the 5 keys to the disease that began to circulate earlier this year. Who should receive the inoculant and why it can be confused with COVID-19
Getting vaccinated against the flu as soon as possible: the experts' recommendation to avoid contagion
The Argentine Society of Infectology gave Infobae the 5 keys to the disease that began to circulate earlier this year. Who should receive the inoculant and why it can be confused with COVID-19
Flutracking: How to report symptoms to help science track COVID-19 and flu
It is an initiative of the University of Newcastle, in Australia, with the Argentine Society of Infectology. Participants must complete a weekly survey to report fever, cough or if they lost their sense of smell
There are more cases with the BA.2 subvariant of Ómicron in Argentina and the rate of vaccination fell
It is the subvariant that produced rebounds in Europe. Medical experts warn that you should go for the booster dose