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December 9th, 2025

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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases

Viral Distribution of Wild Boar Exposed to Low (Vaccine Candidate) and High Virulence African Swine Fever Virus Isolates: Immunohistochemical Characterization

Investigation published in Transboundary and Emerging Diseases


Although several biosecurity and control measures are currently in place to mitigate the African swine fever (ASF) epidemic, vaccination is being explored as a potential long-term strategy. However, standardized guidelines for evaluating the safety and efficacy of ASF vaccines are not yet fully established. Understanding infection dynamics in wild boar is crucial, as they play a key role in the spread and persistence of the virus. This work aims to provide comprehensive information on viral distribution through immunohistochemical analysis (p72) with histopathologic assessment in wild boar. Th… Leer más



December 1st, 2025

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The Veterinary Journal

Retrospective analysis of the clinical approach practiced in dog bite cases caused by Vipera latastei, Vipera seoanei and Vipera aspis

Investigation article published in The Veterinary Journal


Snakebites pose a significant public health risk to both humans and animals in many countries. In Spain, the presence of three viper species, Vipera latastei, Vipera seoanei, and Vipera aspis, complicates clinical management in veterinary settings. There is currently no standardized veterinary protocol for treating viper bites in many countries. This retrospective study analyzed the clinical approaches employed by Spanish veterinary centers in treating canine viper bites within the distribution range of these species. Data from 62 clinical cases across 58 veterinary centers were reviewed, incl… Leer más



November 21st, 2025

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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases

Risk Mapping of African Swine Fever in Domestic Pigs and Wild Boars to Enhance Management and Surveillance in Asia

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African swine fever (ASF) is a highly lethal disease affecting domestic pigs and wild boars, caused by the ASF virus (ASFV), which has rapidly spread across Asia in recent years. In this region, most reported ASF cases involve domestic pigs, while cases in wild boars remain notably lower except in a few countries. However, factors such as the high population of wild boars, limited wildlife surveillance, and inadequate farm biosecurity suggest that the prevalence and transmission of ASFV between these hosts may be underestimated. Therefore, we used a simplified multicriteria approach (SMCA) to … Leer más



November 19th, 2025

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Frontiers in veterinary science

Complement system activation in wild boar (Sus scrofa) following parenteral administration of heat-inactivated Mycobacterium bovis

Investigation article published in Frontiers in veterinary science


Introduction: Development of vaccines to preserve and improve human and animal health requires effective protective antigens, delivery platforms, and adjuvants. The immunostimulant based on heat-inactivated Mycobacterium bovis (IV) was developed to boost protective immune response in different animal species against pathogen infection and tick infestations. Methods: In this study, a serum proteomics approach was used with functional annotations and enrichment network analysis for the characterization of immune pathways and biomarkers associated with parenteral administration of one, two, or t… Leer más



November 14th, 2025

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Veterinary sciences

Antibiotic Resistance to Critically Important Antimicrobials and Virulence Genes in Enterococcus faecalis Strains Isolated from Eurasian Griffon Vultures (Gyps fulvus) and Their Association with Mobile Genetic Elements

Investigation article published in Veterinary sciences


The phenotypic resistance of 56 Enterococcus faecalis isolates from Eurasian griffon vultures was subjected to surveillance testing with the microdilution method using a standardized panel of antimicrobials. Isolates were also characterized by MLST. Additionally, the genome of 19 isolates with phenotypic resistance to linezolid, ciprofloxacin, chloramphenicol and/or high-level resistance to gentamicin were sequenced to determine their antimicrobial resistance (ARGs) and virulence-associated genes and to identify mobile genetic elements (MGEs). Most isolates (82.1%) exhibited non-wild-type phen… Leer más



November 12nd, 2025

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Frontiers in Microbiology

Evaluation of serological assays for intra vitam diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis in water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

Investigation published in Frontiers in Microbiology


Introduction: Bovine tuberculosis (TB) in water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is primarily diagnosed using intra vitam tests, as the intradermal tuberculin test (IDT) and the interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA), both of which detect cell-mediated immunity (CMI). However, a subset of infected animals fails to mount a detectable CMI response, posing a significant risk of undetected transmission. Serological tests assessing the humoral immune response could provide a valuable complementary tool for identifying infected animals that escape detection through traditional CMI-based assays. Methods: Th… Leer más



November 12nd, 2025

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Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Persistent multispecies dissemination of armA-carrying IncR plasmids among clinical and environmental bacterial populations in a Spanish veterinary hospital

Investigation article published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology


Aminoglycoside resistance mediated by 16S rRNA methyltransferases poses a growing threat in both human and veterinary medicine. Here, we conducted a retrospective genomic study of Enterobacterales isolates (n = 789) collected from clinical samples at a veterinary teaching hospital in Spain between 2011 and 2020. We identified four high-level aminoglycoside-resistant ST171 Enterobacter hormaechei subsp. xiangfangensis isolates carrying the armA gene, all from horses. Using Illumina and Nanopore sequencing, we determined that armA was located on a 70 kb IncR plasmid, also carrying other resistan… Leer más



November 11st, 2025

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Frontiers in veterinary science

A time-space Bayesian regression model of rabies cases in the animal population of Kazakhstan (2013-2023)

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Despite its endemic status and socioeconomic impacts, the spatial-temporal variation in rabies risk and its underlying determinants in Kazakhstan animal populations remain poorly understood. This study aimed to characterise the time-space dynamics of rabies in animal populations across Kazakhstan regions from 2013 to 2023 and identify the key drivers of transmission. Using a Bayesian hierarchical regression model with spatial and temporal random effects, we analysed national surveillance data on rabies cases in livestock, companion animals, and wildlife, alongside sociodemographic and animal p… Leer más



November 4th, 2025

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Veterinary Research

Protective effect of heat-inactivated Mycobacterium bovis applied intramuscularly is associated with enhanced lung immune response in caprine tuberculosis

Investigation published in Veterinary Research


Caprine tuberculosis (TB) causes a zoonotic disease with significant economic and health implications. However, excluding some regions, goat herds are not subjected to official TB eradication programs. Implementing vaccination protocols for this species could provide a complementary and effective control strategy against TB. We assessed the protective efficacy and immune response associated with a heat-inactivated Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis)-based immunostimulant (HIMB) applied intramuscularly against caprine pulmonary TB on 20 kid goats (10 immunized, 10 controls) naturally exposed to M. c… Leer más



November 1st, 2025

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Exploring trained immunity to complement vaccination against Streptococcus suis in swine

Investigation article published in Developmental and Comparative Immunology


Streptococcus suis is a major pathogen in swine, causing septicemia, meningitis, and arthritis. Effective control is complicated by the presence of multiple serotypes, genetic heterogeneity, and interference of maternal antibodies with vaccine efficacy. Moreover, the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains poses additional challenges. Trained immunity, a process of innate immune memory induced by certain stimuli, has been proposed as a novel approach to enhance host defense mechanisms. This study aimed to evaluate whether a mycobacterial-derived immunomodulator (dpB) administered with a spec… Leer más







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1 Transbound Emerg Dis 99 Front Vet Sci 32
2 Vet Microbiol 91 Transbound Emerg Dis 23
3 Prev Vet Med 79 Animals 15
4 Front Vet Sci 72 Sci Rep 11
5 PLoS ONE 60 Res Vet Sci 9
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