Mosquitoes as disease vectors

We highlight some articles in which mosquitoes are protagonists.

El triángulo necesario: médicos, arquitectos y administradores de hospitales en la ciudad de México, 1940-1950

El estudio de la crucial interacción y colaboración de los saberes de médicos, arquitectos y administradores para materializar la reforma hospitalaria emprendida en México a partir de la década de 1940 es el eje que articula el presente trabajo.

A summary of our activities in 2022

Marcos Cueto highlights some fundamental contributions we published last year in the most recent editor’s note of volume 30 of HCS-Manguinhos.

Reports by explorers and travelers and the first scientific studies on ayahuasca, 1850 to 1950

The article discusses the pioneering expeditions to the Amazon in the 19th century, the different uses of ayahuasca and the pharmaceutical interest in the subject.

La ciencia en Argentina y sus demonios

El investigador Gustavo Vallejo analiza las amenazas a la ciencia argentina, especialmente ante el crecimiento de la ultraderecha en el país.

Disease Reservoirs: Anthropological and Historical Approaches

The new edition of Medical Anthropology features a special issue about the notion of “Disease Reservoir,” within and across early 20th-century colonial contexts.

A multi-vaccine campaign takes place in Brazil

This campaign aims to facilitate access to vaccines that are part of the National Vaccination Calendar, update vaccination cards of children and teenagers under 15 years old and contribute to the control, elimination, and eradication of vaccine-preventable diseases. We highlight the article “A battle won: the Elimination of Poliomyelitis in Cuba” to shed light on this issue.

Las medicinas tradicionales en HCS-Manguinhos

En el Día Internacional de los Pueblos Indígenas compartimos una selección de artículos sobre la medicina y los conocimientos tradicionales en América Latina.

HCS – Manguinhos is now available on PubMed Central

PubMed Central is a free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature of the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM).