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BioWorld - Friday, December 26, 2025
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Sergio Held

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Colombia: Changes in biotech regulations spike tension local, abroad

Aug. 26, 2014
By Sergio Held
BOGOTA, Colombia – Proposed regulations in Colombia that would eliminate the need for trials for some biotech products have drawn heat from multinational companies and regulators abroad.
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Italian med-tech logistics company expanding its LatAm operations

Aug. 22, 2014
By Sergio Held

Latin America: Venezuela's pharmaceutical guild raises its voice on behalf of med-tech suppliers

Aug. 19, 2014
By Sergio Held

Venezuela's pharma sector in crisis, says local pharma group

Aug. 19, 2014
By Sergio Held
BOGOTA, Colombia – As the political and economic situation worsens in Venezuela, pharmaceutical and biotech companies in the Latin American country are among the most affected by a lack of access to foreign currency.
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Latin America: Under heavy pressure, Brazil s health surveillance agency softens its rules

Aug. 11, 2014
By Sergio Held

Colombia joins efforts to revive phages despite unclear regulations

Aug. 6, 2014
By Sergio Held
BOGOTA, Colombia – During the Cold War, Soviet researchers studied the medical applications of bacteriophages, viruses that attack bacteria, but remained isolated from advances in antibiotics on the other side of the Iron Curtain.
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Latin America: Costa Rican company innovates with chips, insurance policies in implants

July 31, 2014
By Sergio Held

Stallergenes expands Latin America footprint via Alergo acquisition

July 28, 2014
By Sergio Held
BOGOTA, Colombia – French health care company Stallergenes SA announced the acquisition of Argentina's Alergo Pharma Srl as part of a plan to boost its presence in Latin America, while focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of allergies through diverse allergen immunotherapy-based solutions.
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Latin America: Generous insurance incentivizes Mexico's medical devices sector

July 24, 2014
By Sergio Held

Developing countries being hit by vaccines shortage backlash

July 18, 2014
By Sergio Held
BOGOTA, Colombia – A shortage of pentavalent and hexavalent vaccines that left children in Latin America and Europe exposed to a series of preventable diseases for months may have been resolved, but countries are still trying to fill in the gaps.
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