NewsDesk @bactiman63 The Argentina National Ministry of Health has been monitoring invasive group A streptococcus since 2018. Streptococcus pyogenes is a Gram-positive bacterium and is the most frequent...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 Health officials in Argentina reported a total of seven confirmed cases of Saint Louis encephalitis (SLE) this season to date (from epidemiological week (EW) 31 of 2022 and EW 24...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 The Argentina Ministry of Health reported that during the current dengue and other arboviruses season starting July 31, 2022 through May 14, 2023, 100,675 cases of dengue were registered...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 The National Ministry of Health reports that up to April 23 (epidemiological week 16 of 2023), 71,717 cases of dengue were reported in the country, of which 65,195 acquired the infection...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 Tinea capitis (ringworm) is a rare infection that is caused by fungi and affects the scalp of the head. The Argentine Association of Microbiology issued an alert to warn that there...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 In a follow-up on the dengue fever outbreak in Argentina, The Argentina National Ministry of Health reports 56,324 cases of dengue in the country through April 15, of which 51,634...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 The National Ministry of Health reports that up to April 1, 28,235 cases of dengue were reported in the country, of which 25,419 acquired the infection in Argentina. The circulation...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 The Argentina National Ministry of Health reports that up to epidemiological week 11 of 2023 (from March 12 to 18), 9,388 cases of dengue were reported in the country, of which 8,504...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 Health officials in the city of Pergamino in Buenos Aires province, Argentina report the chikungunya case tally in the city has risen to 19, with several of the patients with no travel...

NewsDesk @bactiman63 The government of Buenos Aires province report the cases of the 4 (four) adults hospitalized for acute diarrhea in Berazategui, which occurred in the first three weeks of January...