8 results on '"Rey Pérez, Joaquín"'
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2. Multiple Antimicrobial Resistance in Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus sciuri Group Isolates from Wild Ungulates in Spain
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Rey Pérez, Joaquín, primary, Zálama Rosa, Laura, additional, García Sánchez, Alfredo, additional, Hermoso de Mendoza Salcedo, Javier, additional, Alonso Rodríguez, Juan Manuel, additional, Cerrato Horrillo, Rosario, additional, Zurita, Sofía Gabriela, additional, and Gil Molino, María, additional
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- 2021
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3. Los caballos sacrificados del yacimiento tartésico de Casas del Turuñuelo (Guareña, Badajoz): Un estudio multidisciplinar
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Lira Garrido, Jaime, Albizuri Canadell, Silvia, Alonso Rodríguez, Juan Manuel, Aparicio Tovar, Miguel Ángel, Bover Arbós, Pere, Gil Molino, María, Bravo Barriga, Daniel, Frontera Carrión, Eva María, García Sánchez, Alfredo, Hidalgo de Trucios, Sebastián J., Iborra Eres, María Pilar, Iglesias, Manuel, Martín Cuervo, María, Martínez Sánchez, Rafael María, Martínez Valle, Rafael, Mayoral Calzada, Ana Isabel, Nieto Espinet, Ariadna, Reina Esojo, David, Valenzuela Lamas, Sílvia, Rey Pérez, Joaquín, Rodríguez González, Esther, Celestino Pérez, Sebastián, Jiménez Fragoso, Joaquín, Lira Garrido, Jaime, Albizuri Canadell, Silvia, Alonso Rodríguez, Juan Manuel, Aparicio Tovar, Miguel Ángel, Bover Arbós, Pere, Gil Molino, María, Bravo Barriga, Daniel, Frontera Carrión, Eva María, García Sánchez, Alfredo, Hidalgo de Trucios, Sebastián J., Iborra Eres, María Pilar, Iglesias, Manuel, Martín Cuervo, María, Martínez Sánchez, Rafael María, Martínez Valle, Rafael, Mayoral Calzada, Ana Isabel, Nieto Espinet, Ariadna, Reina Esojo, David, Valenzuela Lamas, Sílvia, Rey Pérez, Joaquín, Rodríguez González, Esther, Celestino Pérez, Sebastián, and Jiménez Fragoso, Joaquín
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- 2020
4. Prevalence ofSalmonellaspp. in tonsils, mandibular lymph nodes and faeces of wild boar from Spain and genetic relationship between isolates
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Gil Molino, María, primary, García Sánchez, Alfredo, additional, Risco Pérez, David, additional, Gonçalves Blanco, Pilar, additional, Quesada Molina, Alberto, additional, Rey Pérez, Joaquín, additional, Martín Cano, Francisco Eduardo, additional, Cerrato Horrillo, Rosario, additional, Hermoso‐de‐Mendoza Salcedo, Javier, additional, and Fernández Llario, Pedro, additional
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- 2019
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5. Outbreaks of antimicrobial resistantSalmonellaCholeraesuis in wild boars piglets from central‐western Spain
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Gil Molino, María, primary, Risco Pérez, David, additional, Gonçalves Blanco, Pilar, additional, Fernandez Llario, Pedro, additional, Quesada Molina, Alberto, additional, García Sánchez, Alfredo, additional, Cuesta Gerveno, Jesús María, additional, Gómez Gordo, Luis, additional, Martín Cano, Francisco Eduardo, additional, Pérez Martínez, Remigio, additional, Varela Fernández, Elisa, additional, and Rey Pérez, Joaquín, additional
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- 2018
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6. Prevalence of Salmonella spp. in tonsils, mandibular lymph nodes and faeces of wild boar from Spain and genetic relationship between isolates.
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Gil Molino, María, García Sánchez, Alfredo, Risco Pérez, David, Gonçalves Blanco, Pilar, Quesada Molina, Alberto, Rey Pérez, Joaquín, Martín Cano, Francisco Eduardo, Cerrato Horrillo, Rosario, Hermoso‐de‐Mendoza Salcedo, Javier, and Fernández Llario, Pedro
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WILD boar ,LYMPH nodes ,SALMONELLA ,FECES ,PULSED-field gel electrophoresis ,TONSILS - Abstract
Summary: The importance of wild boars as game species in Spain is well known. Their feeding habits and intrusive behaviour, together with a progressively wider spreading of populations, increases the interactions of these animals with livestock and humans. Considering that wild boars could have a potential role in the transmission of certain pathogens as salmonellae, the aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of Salmonella spp. in wild boars hunted in central‐western Spain, the occurrence of this pathogen in tonsils, mandibular lymph nodes and faeces (as markers for transmission risk), and to define the phylogenetic relationships among isolated strains, in order to investigate the circulation pathways of bacteria among tissues, animals and estates. Samples from 1,041 hunted wild boars were analysed for the presence of Salmonella spp. by bacteriological culture. Isolates were confirmed by PCR and serotyped in the Spanish national reference laboratory. The genetic relationships between strains were determined by PFGE. The results showed a 7.7% of positive animals (81 wild boars), being tonsils the organ most frequently colonised by Salmonella spp. (18.7%), followed by lymph nodes (5.1%) and faecal samples (2.9%). Serovars Enteritidis and Newport were the most frequent amongst the 34 different serovars obtained. The pulsed‐field gel electrophoresis (PGFE) analysis showed a great genetic diversity, with serovars that exhibited different pulsotypes when isolated from different estates and multiple serovars in the same estate. In conclusion, this study reveals the importance of wild boars as carriers and possible transmitters of virulent and/or antimicrobial‐resistant clones of Salmonella spp. to livestock and humans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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7. Outbreaks of antimicrobial resistant Salmonella Choleraesuis in wild boars piglets from central‐western Spain.
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Gil Molino, María, Risco Pérez, David, Gonçalves Blanco, Pilar, Fernandez Llario, Pedro, Quesada Molina, Alberto, García Sánchez, Alfredo, Cuesta Gerveno, Jesús María, Gómez Gordo, Luis, Martín Cano, Francisco Eduardo, Pérez Martínez, Remigio, Varela Fernández, Elisa, and Rey Pérez, Joaquín
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SALMONELLA enterica ,WILD boar ,ENTEROBACTERIACEAE ,VETERINARY hospitals - Abstract
Salmonella enterica serovar Choleraesuis is the aetiological agent of swine paratyphoid being a highly invasive zoonotic pathogen. Wild boar natural populations are experiencing a demographical expansion as well as some farms are breeding this species to release for hunting with management sometimes identical to that of domestic pigs, including supplementation, grouping, and antibiotic treatments. This situation increases the chance of contact between wild boars and livestock, and potentially induces stress, with different sanitary consequences. The present work aims to describe the clinical features of recent outbreaks caused by S. Choleraesuis in wild boar from central‐western Spain, as well as the antimicrobial resistance and phylogenetic relationships of isolates involved. 28 strains of S. Choleraesuis were isolated from 28 different wild boars belonging to 10 different game states located in central western Spain and submitted to the Clinical Veterinary Hospital (CVH) of the University of Extremadura. Samples were taken from different organs and cultured according to the ISO 6579:2002 procedure. Suspicious colonies were identified by PCR and antimicrobial resistance was evaluated by disc diffusion susceptibility test and the presence of the main resistance genes as well as 18 plasmid replicons frequently found among the Enterobacteriaceae was verified by PCR. Pulsed field gel electrophoresis was applied to determine the genetic relationship between isolates. The outbreaks under study were characterized by high mortality (35%–84%) and a septicaemic presentation. S. Choleraesuis was isolated from all the wild boars analysed, and 26 of the 28 isolates presented resistance to at least one antibiotic. The predominant resistances found were against sulphonamide, streptomycin, tetracycline, and doxicicline and sul1, strA‐strB, and tetA were the most prevalent resistance genes among isolates. 10 strains carried FIIA, FIB+H/1 or FIIA+H/1 plasmids. PFGE classified the isolates into four different profiles, grouped into two clusters. This results show that prevention against S. Choleraesuis must be considered in the sanitary programs of the wild boar breeders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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8. Caracterización bacteriana del complejo respiratorio ovino en corderos de cebo en Extremadura. Factores de riesgo y medidas para su prevención y mejora de productividad
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Fernández Delgado, Sara, Gómez Gordo, Luis Jesús, Rey Pérez, Joaquín, and Universidad de Extremadura. Departamento de Medicina Animal
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3109.05 Microbiología ,Lamb ,3109 Ciencias Veterinarias ,Complejo respiratorio ,3109.03 Inmunología ,Cordero ,Respiratory complex ,Multifactorial ,3109.07 Patología ,3212 Salud Publica - Abstract
Tesis doctoral con la mención de "Doctor Internacional", El cordero es un rumiante de elevada importancia económica, cultural y social en Extremadura. La intensificación de los modelos productivos en la mayoría de las explotaciones de nuestro país ha favorecido la instauración de distintos procesos patológicos ausentes hasta fechas relativamente recientes. Entre ellos se encuentra el Complejo Respiratorio Ovino (CRO) que destaca por su alta prevalencia y las importantísimas repercusiones económicas que de él se derivan. En el presente trabajo se ha constado que las bacterias más frecuentemente involucradas en el CRO en los corderos fueron miembros de la familia “Pasteurellaceae” y “Mycoplasmataceae”. Los estudios epidemiológicos realizados constatan la presencia de múltiples factores estresantes durante el periodo de producción. Dentro de ellos destacan la presencia de condiciones medioambientales adversas, y determinadas prácticas zootécnicas llevadas a cabo en los cebaderos. Todos estos factores provocan inmunodepresión y favorecen el posterior asentamiento de los distintos microorganismos responsables de los cuadros neumónicos característicos del proceso. El mero conocimiento de los microorganismos implicados en el CRO o de los factores medioambientales y zootécnicos asociados a su instauración no resuelven el problema. Es necesario por lo tanto establecer una serie de medidas preventivas encaminadas a poner coto a este proceso. En este sentido, la profilaxis vacunal ha demostrado su eficacia en el transcurso de este trabajo, reduciendo la prevalencia del CRO y mejorando la economía de este sector tan importante en Extremadura., Lambs are ruminants of great economical, cultural and social importance in Extremadura. The intensification of the production models in most of the farms of our country has inadvertently favoured the establishment of different pathological processes absent until relatively recent dates. Among them is the Ovine Respiratory Complex (ORC), which stands out for its high prevalence and the very important economic repercussions that derive from it. In the present study, it was found that the bacteria most frequently involved in OCR in the lambs were members of family “Pasteurellaceae” and “Mycoplasmataceae”. Epidemiological studies confirm the presence of multiple stressors during the production period. Among them are the presence of adverse environmental conditions, and certain zootechnical practices carried out in feedlots. All these factors provoke immunosuppression and favour the subsequent settlement of the different microorganisms responsible for the pneumonic pictures characteristic of the process. The mere knowledge of the microorganisms involved in OCR or the environmental and zootechnical factors associated with its establishment does not solve the problem. It is therefore necessary to establish a series of preventive measures aimed at curbing this process. In this sense, vaccination prophylaxis has proven effective in the course of this work, reducing its prevalence and improving the economy in this important sector in Extremadura., Ayuda para la Formación del Personal Investigador Predoctoral (PD12131) convocada por el Decreto 148/2012, de 27 de julio de 2012 y resulta en la Resolución de 20 de junio de 2013, de la Dirección General de Modernización e Innovación Tecnológica. Proyectos: Estudio multidisciplinar del síndrome respiratorio en corderos de cebo en la comarca de la serena y desarrollo de medidas de manejo, sanitarias y medioambientales para su prevención y mejora de producción. (PCE1007). Dirección General de Modernización e Innovación Tecnológica, Junta de Extremadura; FEDER. Convocatoria de apoyo para la realización de proyectos de cooperación en sectores estratégicos. Convenidos de colaboración con: Consejería de Agricultura, Desarrollo Rural, Medio Ambiente y Energía de la Junta de Extremadura, Universidad de Extremadura y OVISO.
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- 2018
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