Noticias de enero de 2019
31 de enero de 2019
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Control y erradicación. Analítica
Comunicación oral en Jórnada técnica Abere. IBR
31 de enero de 2019
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España consume el triple de antibióticos que los Países Bajos
Entrevista concedida a Mesa redonda sobre salud. El Confidencial
30 de enero de 2019
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Título de Experto en Prevención y Gestión de Crisis Internacionales. Edición XV
Comunicaciones en este evento:
- Visita a un laboratorio de alta seguridad biológica: Centro VISAVET
30 de enero de 2019
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Máster Universitario en Gestión de Desastres. Edición 2018-2019
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25 de enero de 2019
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Spatio-temporal trends in the frequency of interspecific interactions between domestic and wild ungulates from Mediterranean Spain
Artículo de investigación publicado en PLoS ONE
Controlling infections shared by wildlife and livestock requires the understanding and quantification of interspecific interactions between the species involved. This is particularly important in extensive multi-host systems, in which controlled domestic animals interact with uncontrolled, abundant and expanding wild species, such as wild ungulates. We have, therefore, quantified the interspecific interactions between wild boar (Sus scrofa) and free-ranging cattle in Mediterranean Spain, along with their spatio-temporal variability. GPS-GSM-collars were used to monitor 12 cows and 14 wild boar…
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24 de enero de 2019
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Curso de formación en los aspectos teóricos, prácticos y de base legal en el diagnóstico de la tuberculosis bovina. Edición 15ª
Comunicaciones en este evento:
- Interferencia diagnóstica en la tuberculosis. Estudios de sensibilidad y especificidad
- Epidemiología molecular de la tuberculosis. Aplicación práctica de la base de datos mycoDB.es
- Actividades del EU-RL for Bovine Tuberculosis
16 de enero de 2019
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African swine fever virus overview
Entrevista concedida a University of Minnesota. CAHFS Emerging Issues. University of Minnesota
15 de enero de 2019
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VetenVIVO. Formación de profesionales veterinarios. Edición 2019
Comunicaciones en este evento:
- Vigilancia e impacto de las resistencias a los antimicrobianos en ganadería
- Inspección post-mortem: Lesiones especificas en caza mayor y menor
15 de enero de 2019
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Máster Universitario en Producción y Sanidad Animal
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3 de enero de 2019
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Revisiting area risk classification of visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil
Artículo de investigación publicado en BMC Infectious Diseases
Background: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected tropical disease of public health relevance in Brazil. To prioritize disease control measures, the Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde of Brazil’s Ministry of Health (SVS/MH) uses retrospective human case counts from VL surveillance data to inform a municipality-based risk classification. In this study, we compared the underlying VL risk, using a spatiotemporal explicit Bayesian hierarchical model (BHM), with the risk classification currently in use by the Brazil’s Ministry of Health. We aim to assess how well the current risk classes captur…
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3 de enero de 2019
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Salud aviar en relación a los cambios en la industria avícola
Entrevista concedida a Animal´s Health. Animal´s Health
2 de enero de 2019
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Tackling resistance gene transmission
Poster presentado en CARTNET Project Check
1 de enero de 2019
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Validation of a new serological assay for the identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex-specific antibodies in pigs and wild boar
Investigación publicada en Preventive Veterinary Medicine
Background and objectives
Animal tuberculosis (TB) is a multi-host disease involving a wide variety of domestic and wild mammals and causing a significant economic burden and sanitary problems. Wild boar and domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) are indicators of the circulation of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC) and can play a role in its maintenance. The proper diagnosis of MTC contact in these species is, therefore, a key factor as regards controlling TB. The objective of the current study is to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the protein complex P22 as a candidate for use in an i…
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1 de enero de 2019
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Analysis of the cattle movement network and its association with the risk of bovine tuberculosis at the farm level in Castilla y Leon, Spain
Artículo de investigación publicado en Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
Between-farm transmission of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) occurs mostly through fence-to-fence contact between neighboring farms, endemic infected wildlife or movement of infected animals. Unfortunately, bTB detection is frequently delayed and identification of the source of introduction is often difficult, particularly in endemic regions. Here, we characterized the cattle movement network of Castilla y Leon, a high bTB-prevalence (1.9% at the farm-level in 2015) region in Spain, over six years and analyzed the distribution of bTB to ultimately assess the likelihood of spatial and movement-mediat…
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1 de enero de 2019
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Could African swine fever and classical swine fever viruses enter into the United States via swine products carried in air passengers` luggage?
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases publica este artículo de investigación
On average 8,000 pork derived products are annually confiscated by Customs and Border Protection at the United States (US) ports of entry such as international airports, harbours or mail offices. These swine products with unknown sanitary status could pose a risk for foreign animal diseases introduction into the US. This study aimed at analysing the risk of African swine fever virus (ASFV) and classical swine fever virus (CSFV) being introduced into the US through prohibited swine products carried by air passengers (PSPAP) and identifying locations and time periods at higher risk where and whe…
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1 de enero de 2019
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Assessment of reproducibility of a VP7 Blocking ELISA diagnostic test for African horse sickness
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases publica este artículo de investigación
The laboratory diagnosis of African horse sickness (AHS) is important for: (a) demonstrating freedom from infection in a population, animals or products for trade (b) assessing the efficiency of eradication policies; (c) laboratory confirmation of clinical diagnosis; (d) estimating the prevalence of AHS infection; and (e) assessing postvaccination immune status of individual animals or populations. Although serological techniques play a secondary role in the confirmation of clinical cases, their use is very important for all the other purposes due to their high throughput, ease of use and good…
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1 de enero de 2019
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HEPATITITS E: un riesgo emergente a estudio
Publicado un nuevo artículo de divulgación en Revista Alimentaria
Se han notificado casos de transmisión de este virus por los alimentos, principalmente al consumir hígado o bien carne cruda o poco cocinada…
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1 de enero de 2019
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OIE project to replace International Standard Bovine Tuberculin
Artículo de divulgación publicado en OIE Bulletin
An OIE ad hoc Group of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) experts is coordinating a project to evaluate, calibrate and validate a replacement for the OIE’s International Standard Bovine Tuberculin (ISBT). The ISBT is used as a reference standard for quality control tests for purified protein derivative (PPD) bovine tuberculins that are used in bTB surveillance, diagnosis and export certification. The current reference standard was produced in 1986 and is becoming depleted, so it must be replaced…
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