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Agustina Rimondi
Researcher at International Trademark Association
Publications - 18
Citations - 518
Agustina Rimondi is an academic researcher from International Trademark Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Hemagglutinin (influenza). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 463 citations. Previous affiliations of Agustina Rimondi include National Scientific and Technical Research Council.
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Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 outbreak on pig farm, Argentina.
Ariel Pereda,Javier Alejandro Cappuccio,María Alejandra Quiroga,Elsa Baumeister,Lucas Insarralde,Mariela Paula Ibar,Ramon Sanguinetti,María L. Cannilla,Débora Franzese,Oscar Enrique Escobar Cabrera,María Isabel Craig,Agustina Rimondi,Mariana Alejandra Machuca,Rosa T. Debenedetti,Carlos Roberto Zenobi,Leonardo Barral,Rodrigo Balzano,Santiago Capalbo,Adriana Risso,Carlos Juan Perfumo +19 more
TL;DR: In June–July 2009, an outbreak of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 infection occurred on a pig farm in Argentina and molecular analysis indicated that the virus was genetically related to the pandemic influenza virus strain.
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Avian influenza virus isolated in wild waterfowl in Argentina: evidence of a potentially unique phylogenetic lineage in South America.
Ariel Pereda,Marcela Uhart,Alberto A. Perez,María Elena Zaccagnini,Luciano La Sala,Luciano La Sala,Julieta Decarre,Andrea Paula Goijman,Laura M. Solari,Romina P. Suarez,María Isabel Craig,Ariel Vagnozzi,Agustina Rimondi,Guido König,Maria Victoria Terrera,Analia Kaloghlian,Haichen Song,Haichen Song,Erin M. Sorrell,Erin M. Sorrell,Daniel R. Perez,Daniel R. Perez +21 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis of 8 viral genes suggests that the 6 internal genes are related to the isolates from Chile and Bolivia and indicates that a cluster of phylogenetically related AI viruses from South America may have evolved independently, with minimal gene exchange, from influenza viruses in other latitudes.
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Evidence of reassortment of pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in swine in Argentina: are we facing the expansion of potential epicenters of influenza emergence?
Ariel Pereda,Agustina Rimondi,Javier Alejandro Cappuccio,Ramon Sanguinetti,Matthew Angel,Jianqiang Ye,Troy C. Sutton,Marina Dibárbora,Valeria Olivera,María Isabel Craig,María Alejandra Quiroga,Mariana Alejandra Machuca,Andrea Ferrero,Carlos Juan Perfumo,Daniel R. Perez +14 more
TL;DR: Evidence of reassortment of pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in swine in Argentina: are the authors facing the expansion of potential epicenters of influenza emergence?
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Outbreak of swine influenza in Argentina reveals a non-contemporary human H3N2 virus highly transmissible among pigs.
Javier Alejandro Cappuccio,Lindomar Pena,Marina Dibárbora,Agustina Rimondi,Pablo Piñeyro,Lucas Insarralde,María Alejandra Quiroga,Mariana Alejandra Machuca,María Isabel Craig,Valeria Olivera,Ashok Chockalingam,Carlos Juan Perfumo,Daniel R. Perez,Ariel Pereda +13 more
TL;DR: This is the first report of a wholly human H3N2 IAV associated with clinical disease in pigs in South America and highlights the importance of two-way transmission of IAVs and SIVs between pigs and humans, and calls for enhanced influenza surveillance in the pig population worldwide.
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Molecular characterization of avian infectious bronchitis virus strains from outbreaks in Argentina (2001–2008)
TL;DR: Twenty infectious bronchitis virus isolates recovered from broilers and layers in different outbreaks amongst commercial poultry flocks in different geographic regions of Argentina from 2001 to 2008 could explain the failure of the Massachusetts serotype vaccination programmes to control IBV in these flocks.