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22 de diciembre de 2015

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Joaquín Goyache condecorado con la Cruz del Mérito Militar

El distintivo blanco se concede en reconocimiento a los méritos y servicios distinguidos del profesor relacionados con la educación en la Defensa


Joaquín Goyache, ex-vicerrector de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y actual investigador del centro VISAVET ha sido condecorado hoy con la Cruz del Mérito Militar con distintivo blanco.… Leer más





17 de diciembre de 2015

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Yurena Navarro García

Detección, caracterización y análisis funcional de la complejidad clonal en la tuberculosis humana y bovina

Yurena Navarro García defendió su tesis doctoral en la Facultad de Veterinaria de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid


Las herramientas de genotipado en tuberculosis fueron desarrolladas inicialmente para la realización de estudios epidemiológicos. Sin embargo han permitido asimismo desvelar la complejidad clonal existente en las infecciones causadas por Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) y Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis), poniendo así en cuestión la asunción de que cada episodio de tuberculosis (TB) estuviera causado por una única cepa. De este modo se comenzaron a describir situaciones de coinfección por más de una cepa (infección mixta) o bien de presencia simultánea de variantes clonales (infección policlonal… Leer más




15 de diciembre de 2015

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Entrevista exclusiva al Coronel Luis Martín Otero (Coordinador de La Red Española de Laboratorios de Alerta Biológica, RE-LAB)

Entrevista concedida a La Tribuna del País Vasco. La Tribuna del País Vasco




11 de diciembre de 2015

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Gestión y Evaluación de la Investigación

Comunicación oral en Máster en Microbiología y Parasitología: I+D




8 de diciembre de 2015



Workshop on Accelerating Bovine TB Control in Developing Countries

VISAVET participó en este evento


3 de diciembre de 2015

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El Mar y la Ciencia. Introducción

Comunicación oral en Jornadas por un Pacto por el Mar Menor



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1 de diciembre de 2015

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Journal of microbiological methods

Efficacy of a typing scheme for campylobacter based on the combination of true and questionable CRISPR

Journal of microbiological methods publica este artículo de investigación


This study evaluates an improved scheme for Campylobacter genotyping based on the combination of true and questionable CRISPR (Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) elements. A total of 180 Campylobacter strains (C. jejuni n = 93 and C. coli n = 87), isolated from neck skin and caecal content of broilers, poultry meat and sewage water were analysed. Another 97 C. jejuni DNA samples from cases of human campylobacteriosis were assessed. Sixty-three genotypes were found in C. jejuni considering only true CRISPR, and 16 additional genotypes were identified when questionable CR… Leer más




1 de diciembre de 2015

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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology

Pelistega suis sp. nov., isolated from domestic and wild animals

Investigación publicada en International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology


Biochemical and molecular genetic studies were performed on three novel Gram-stain-negative, catalase, oxidase-positive bacilli-shaped organisms isolated from tonsils of two pigs and one wild boar. The microorganism was identified as a species associated with the genus Pelistega based on its cellular morphological and biochemical tests. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities, isolates were most closely related to Pelistega indica (98.2%). groEL and gyrB sequence analysis showed interspecies divergence from its closest 16S rRNA phylogenetic relative, P. indica of 87.0% and 69%, res… Leer más




1 de diciembre de 2015

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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases

First Detection of Antibodies Against African Swine Fever Virus in Faeces Samples

Artículo de investigación publicado en Transboundary and Emerging Diseases


African swine fever (ASF) is a viral, highly lethal haemorrhagic disease of swine with no available vaccine or effective treatment. Introduction of ASF into a country triggers immediate restriction measures that cause significant economic losses and threatens spread to neighbouring countries. Wild boar populations have been recently assigned an essential role in the spread of African swine fever virus (ASFV) to European countries. Therefore, effective surveillance and monitoring of wild boar populations is required, but sampling wild boar is logistically challenging and expensive. This study a… Leer más




1 de diciembre de 2015

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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases

Experimental Transmission of African Swine Fever (ASF) Low Virulent Isolate NH/P68 by Surviving Pigs

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases publica este artículo de investigación


African swine fever (ASF) has persisted in Eastern Europe since 2007, and two endemic zones have been identified in the central and southern parts of the Russian Federation. Moderate- to low-virulent ASF virus isolates are known to circulate in endemic ASF-affected regions. To improve our knowledge of virus transmission in animals recovered from ASF virus infection, an experimental in vivo study was carried out. Four domestic pigs were inoculated with the NH/P68 ASF virus, previously characterized to develop a chronic form of ASF. Two additional in-contact pigs were introduced at 72 days post-… Leer más




1 de diciembre de 2015

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Research in Veterinary Science

Evaluation of the immunogenicity and diagnostic interference caused by M. tuberculosis SO2 vaccination against tuberculosis in goats

Artículo de investigación publicado en Research in Veterinary Science


The immunogenicity and diagnostic interference caused by M. tuberculosis SO2, a prototype vaccine first time tested in goats was evaluated. Tuberculosis-free goats were distributed in four groups: [1], non-vaccinated; [2], subcutaneously (SC) BCG vaccinated; [3], intranasally (IN) SO2 vaccinated and [4], SC SO2 vaccinated. Intradermal tuberculin and IFN-γ tests using PPDs and alternative antigenic cocktails containing mainly ESAT-6 and CFP-10 (E/C) were applied at different times post-vaccination. Results showed a significant (p < 0.05) increase in the number of reactors detected using bo… Leer más




1 de diciembre de 2015

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Detection of mycobacterial DNA by a specific and simple lateral flow assay incorporating cadmium selenide quantum dots

Artículo de investigación publicado en Molecular and cellular probes


Cadmium selenide quantum dots have been incorporated to a lateral flow assay for the specific and very simple detection of different mycobacterial DNA targets within only a few minutes, bypassing the complexity of conventional DNA hybridization assays. The method extends our previous work on protein detection using an identical procedure… Leer más









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