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Carbon Monoxide: the Conicet Device that Could Save Lives Waits More than 10 Years to Be Regulated

No smell, taste, or color, carbon monoxide was responsible for 38 deaths and 6706 people intoxicated between 2019 and 2024. From the National Health portfolio they confirmed that in 2025, until the last week of June included, 642 cases were recorded. Faced with this problem, 15 years ago a group of specialists from CONICET CCT Mar del Plata developed an automatic detector that can save lives. Despite this, they still expect that it can be applie…
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No smell, taste, or color, carbon monoxide was responsible for 38 deaths and 6706 people intoxicated between 2019 and 2024. From the National Health portfolio they confirmed that in 2025, until the last week of June included, 642 cases were recorded. Faced with this problem, 15 years ago a group of specialists from CONICET CCT Mar del Plata developed an automatic detector that can save lives. Despite this, they still expect that it can be applie…

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semanarioactualidad.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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