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Bacillus sphaericus: vector control strategies that produce malaria, yellow fever, and dengueBacillus sphaericus: biocontrolador de vectores que producen malaria, fiebre amarilla y dengue
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2009-12-15)
The increased incidence of diseases of public health such as malaria, dengue and yellow fever associated to side effects of the use of chemical pesticides and the resistance generated has prompted the search for new alternatives for the elimination of its vectors. A viable option is the entomopathogenic bacteria Bacillus sphaericus, first described in 1904 by Neide and Meyer who discovered spore-forming bacteria that ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosisESAT-6 antigen immunogenicity in Owl MonkeysMycobacterium tuberculosisESAT-6 antigen immunogenicity in Owl Monkeys
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2006-06-15)
Several ESAT-6-based vaccines have been widely studied in different animal models, presenting potent ability to induce both cellular and humoral responses. As ESAT-6 is a well-characterized mycobacterial antigen, its capacity to induce immune responses in a nonhuman primate model has been evaluated. The immunization of recombinant ESAT-6 (rESAT-6) in Aotus nancymaae monkeys has elicited a strong cellular response, not ...
Cell Culture as an Alternative for Isolation and Production of Biologics Against Influenza VirusCultivos Celulares como Alternativa para el Aislamiento y la Producción de Biológicos Contra el Virus de Influenza
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2011-06-15)
Influenza Virus has been recognized as an important pathogen in human and animal populations causing many respiratory diseases. Vaccine production and isolation of human and animal influenza viruses are made mainly in chicken embryo eggs, being the conventional method used for decades, however, several issues have been found for vaccine manufacture related with low efficiency of processes due to limited capacity of ...
Analysis of Malaria Diagnostic Network, 2008Análisis de la red de diagnóstico de malaria, 2008
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2009-12-15)
The national diagnosis of malaria network is founded in 1995. Since then, the group of parasitology, the National Diagnostic Network of the National Institute of Health has implemented the Malaria Program within the National Laboratory Network by developing various activities in order to strengthen the diagnosis and treatment of this disease in the country. The malaria diagnostic network exists in 989 municipalities ...