The technology is used in only two cities in Latin America —Bogotá and Havana. It is the only technology that can detect virus from different diseases like HIV/Aids during their so-called “window period”
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He is a Doctor in Pediatric and Podiatry Surgery (medicine and surgery on diabetic feet and ankle). He is graduated in Clinical Nutrition and Obesity.
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The countries of South Africa and Cuba have agreed to work together in the field of technology, according to South Africa's Department of Science and Technology.
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The Eighth Latin American Congress on Hematology started in Havana with a master lecture on the work Cuba has carried out on hematology over the last 40 years.
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The Laboratorio de Anticuerpos y Biomodelos Experimentales (LABEX), in eastern Santiago de Cuba, will produce reagents for patients suffering from HIV-AIDS and other diseases.
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Systematic immunization campaigns carried out in Cuba over the past 17 years have allowed the Caribbean nation to reduce the incidence of acute Hepatitis B in more than 99%
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Deep in the Gulf of Mexico, an end to the 1962 U.S. trade embargo against Cuba may be lying untapped, buried under layers of rock, seawater and bitter relations.
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Foreign agricultural experts highlighted Cuban advances in plant biotechnology, achieved despite the almost 50-year US blockade against the Caribbean nation. <br />
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