
Remarkable speakers from Ibero-American countries took part in the meeting, as well as Health Minister Dr. Juan Manzur. The core topics of the meeting were how to improve detection and treatment of diseases like Chagas, dengue, leishmaniasis or parasitoses, and the existing barriers to reach the population at risk, which is above 127 million people in the American Continent.
It was organized by the Institute of Tropical Disease Research of National University of Salta, Mundo Sano, San Vicente de Paul Hospital. the Laboratory of Tropical Diseases and the Municipality of Hipólito Irigoyen.

A team of researchers from Mundo Sano foundation and the School of Exact and Natural Sciences of Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires published a paper analyzing the residual effect of a larvae killer (temephos) used in dengue prevention campaigns.

A team of researchers from Mundo Sano foundation and the School of Exact and Natural Sciences of Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires published a paper analyzing the residual effect of a larvae killer (temephos) used in dengue prevention campaigns.

Representatives from all Mundo Sano Operation Centers reflected, during two days, on the programs developed with the aim to avoid the spread of neglected diseases.

On March 29 and 30, health agents, volunteer firefighters and members of regional institutions devoted to dengue prevention welcomed the “Training Course on Aedes Aegypti Surveillance and Control” organized by National Park Mburucuyá, Fundación Mundo Sano and The Pan American Health Organization.
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