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Argentine microbiology: between scientific legacy and systemic fragility
Eleonora García Véscovi1, Andrea M Smania2, Diego Omar Serra3
1Laboratorio de Patogénesis Bacteriana, Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Rosario (IBR, CONICET-UNR), Rosario, Argentina.
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Argentina's microbiology, born from 19th-century public health challenges, built enduring institutions and contributed globally to the fight against infectious diseases, to agriculture, and to biotechnology. Yet chronic underfunding, political instability, and policy discontinuity have undermined progress. Revitalization requires a sustained strategy that fosters investment and collaboration, transforming historical strengths into lasting scientific and societal development.
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