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June 30th, 2025

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Aleksandra Kosowska

Characterization of shedding, transmission, and environmental contamination of different strains of African swine fever virus

PhD Thesis defense by Aleksandra Kosowska at the VISAVET Centre of the Complutense University of Madrid


The rapid and widespread outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) across multiple continents have underscored the urgent need for effective control strategies to mitigate its devastating impact. ASF is a highly contagious hemorrhagic disease affecting domestic pigs and wild boar, with severe consequences for animal health, international trade, and regional economies. Caused by a large, complex double-stranded DNA virus, ASF virus (ASFV) can persist in the environment for extended periods, facilitating indirect transmission and long-term circulation. As a notifiable disease under the World Organi… Read more




June 21st, 2025

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Spontaneous mutation in a truncated mouse model: severe hemorrhagic phenotype in factor V deficiency

Poster presented in ISTH Congress


Factor V deficiency is an ultra-rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by the absence or dysfunction of coagulation factor V (FV) and variability in bleeding symptoms. Over 250 mutations have been identified, with missense mutations being the most common, usually resulting in milder phenotypes. In contrast, deletion mutations cause frameshift changes, leading to premature stop codons and more severe disease phenotypes. Animal models are crucial for treatment development, nevertheless, their scarcity has limited progress, with fresh frozen plasma the only available alternative. The ai… Read more



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June 20th, 2025

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Clara Samper Cativiela

Epidemiology of non-typhoidal Salmonella in livestock production and characterization of emerging serovars of public health interes

PhD Thesis defense by Clara Samper Cativiela at the VISAVET Centre of the Complutense University of Madrid


Non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) serovars cause salmonellosis, a globally relevant foodborne zoonosis primarily characterized by gastrointestinal manifestations. Since the mid-20th century, surveillance and control measures have been implemented along the food chain to mitigate its health and economic impact. However, human incidence and prevalence of NTS infection in animal reservoirs remain high. This is due to the complexity of its epidemiology, involving multiple animal species that can act as asymptomatic carriers, and the increasing emergence of antimicrobial-resistant strains, a phenomeno… Read more




June 18th, 2025

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Antibioterapia y Antibioresistencia. Situación actual

Oral communication in Real Academia de Doctores de España




June 12nd, 2025

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Analizan las secuelas crónicas de la enfermedad hemorrágica epizoótica en ganado bovino de Madrid

Enfermedad hemorrágica epizoótica


Un artículo científico concluye que el serotipo 8 de la EHE puede tener un efecto inmunodepresor en el ganado bovino, causando secuelas crónicas…




June 11st, 2025

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Practical example: TB in the European/African context

Oral communication in Comparing risk management methodologies and meat inspection protocols at European/African slaughterhouses




June 10th, 2025

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Are DST-F and P22 useful for the in vivo diagnosis of tuberculosis in Water buffalo?

Poster communication in 78 Congreso Nacional SISVET




June 1st, 2025

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Improving the diagnosis of tuberculosis in domestic ruminants through the use of new antigens and test platforms. The imdiTBap project

EAVLD Newsletter publish this article


The impact of zoonotic tuberculosis (TB) has been known for a long time, leading to the implementation of milk pasteurization as a key preventive measure. Livestock TB control programs were originally designed to reduce the risk posed by zoonotic transmission to humans. Diagnosis of TB in livestock is based primarily on cell-mediated immunity (CMI) diagnostic tests (intradermal test/IT and interferon-gamma release assay/IGRA) using PPDs (purified protein derivatives from Mycobacterium bovis and M. avium) that are sub-optimal in terms of sensitivity (Se) and specificity (Sp). Therefore, there i… Read more









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