

In July 2022 alone, there were enormous fluctuations in prices and exchange rates. Now, incredibly, the largest banknote – 1000 Argentinian pesos - is worth just €3.44 (€7.6 officially)! That’s because as soon as the dollar blue rises, everything becomes more expensive: bread, petrol, and Argentinians’ beloved asado or grilled meat that, like football, is a national cultural treasure. Daily news reports the official dollar and the ‘ dollar blue’ (the unofficial rate exchange) like the weather or numbers of Covid-19 cases. Even children know the meaning of inflation and the current exchange rate. Price trends in Argentina have always been extreme: Between 19, annual average inflation was a staggering 215.4 per cent.Įconomic crises, state bankruptcies, the decline in savings and real wage losses are everyday matters. High inflation cannot only be traced to rising energy and food prices on the world market. In 2021, the country’s 48.4 per cent inflation rate was the world’s sixth highest in August 2022, it is 64 per cent year-on-year. Once the world’s breadbasket, Argentina can still feed ten times its population - but has also recently lived through nine state bankruptcies. With its gross domestic product (GDP) of the past hundred years resembling a very disturbed heartbeat, the Argentinian economy fits no clear explanatory model. Asimismo, es de interés para la RAM la publicación de artículos de impacto regional.Single-digit inflation rates have been rare in Argentina in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and most Argentinians would probably be thankful for an inflation rate of seven per cent like Germany’s. Con la finalidad de incluir los aspectos básicos de la investigación en el área, la Revista también considera para su publicación trabajos sobre genómica, proteómica y enzimología de microorganismos y parásitos. La RAM también publica artículos sobre ecología microbiana y diversidad, zoo y fitopatógenos y sobre microorganismos de interés alimentario, agrícola, industrial y ambiental. Los temas de interés especial incluyen las infecciones causadas por bacterias, hongos, parásitos, virus y agentes infecciosos no convencionales, mecanismos de patogenicidad, factores de virulencia y respuesta inmune asociada a los agentes infecciosos, resistencia a los agentes antimicrobianos, taxonomía, epidemiología y métodos diagnósticos fenotípicos, inmunológicos y moleculares, entre otros.

La Revista Argentina de Microbiología es una publicación trimestral editada por la Asociación Argentina de Microbiología y destinada a la difusión de trabajos científicos en las distintas áreas de la Microbiología y la Parasitología. With the purpose of covering basic aspects of research in the area, the journal is also interested in the publication of manuscripts on microorganism genomics, proteomics and enzymology, as well as in those articles dealing with regional impact. RAM also publishes articles on microbial ecology and diversity, zoo- and phytopathogens and microorganisms of value for food, agronomic, industrial and environmental applications. Some of the topics considered of special interest are: infections caused by bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses mechanisms of pathogenicity, and virulence factors resistance to antimicrobial agents taxonomy epidemiology and phenotypic, immunologic and molecular diagnostic methods. The aim of this journal is to publish current scientific works in the different areas of Microbiology and Parasitology. Revista Argentina de Microbiología is published by the Asociación Argentina de Microbiología (AAM) on a quarterly basis.
