Browsing by Author "Majo, Natalia"
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Clinical response to pandemic h1n1 influenza virus from a fatal and mild case in ferrets
Martínez-Orellana, Pamela; Martorell, Jaume; Vidaña, Beatriz; Majo, Natalia; Martínez, Jorge; Falcón, Ana; Rodríguez-Frandsen, Ariel; Casas, Inmaculada; Pozo, Francisco; Migura, Lourdes; García-Barreno, Blanca; Melero, Jose A.; Fraile, Lorenzo; Nieto, Amelia; Montoya, Maria (Virology Journal, 2015-03-26) Sanitat AnimalBackground: The majority of pandemic 2009 H1N1 (A(H1N1)pdm09) influenza virus (IV) caused mild symptoms in most infected patients, however, a greater rate of severe disease was observed in healthy young ... -
Conserved Synthetic Peptides from the Hemagglutinin of Influenza Viruses Induce Broad Humoral and T-Cell Responses in a Pig Model
Vergara-Alert, Julia; Argilaguet, Jordi M.; Busquets, Nuria; Ballester, Maria; Martın-Valls, Gerard E.; Rivas, Raquel; Lopez-Soria, Sergio; Solanes, David; Majo, Natalia; Segales, Joaquim; Veljkovic, Veljko; Rodrıguez, Fernando; Darji, Ayub (PLoS ONE, 2012-07-16) Sanitat AnimalOutbreaks involving either H5N1 or H1N1 influenza viruses (IV) have recently become an increasing threat to cause potential pandemics. Pigs have an important role in this aspect. As reflected in the ... -
Ecological Factors Driving Avian Influenza Virus Dynamics in Spanish Wetland Ecosystems
Pérez-Ramírez, Elisa; Acevedo, Pelayo; Allepuz, Alberto; Gerrikagoitia, Xeider; Alba, Ana; Busquets, Núria; Díaz-Sánchez, Sandra; Álvarez, Vega; Abad, Francesc Xavier; Barral, Marta; Majó, Natàlia; Höfle, Ursula (PLoS ONE, 2012-11-12) Sanitat AnimalStudies exploring the ecological interactions between avian influenza viruses (AIV), natural hosts and the environment are scarce. Most work has focused on viral survival and transmission under laboratory ... -
Native and invasive bird interactions increase the spread of Newcastle disease in urban environments
Blanco-González, Jon; López-Rull, Isabel; Cayuela, Luis; Majó, Natàlia; Busquets, Núria; Montalvo, Tomás; Senar, Juan Carlos (Biological Invasions, 2023-12-11) Sanitat AnimalDue to their large population sizes, synanthropic birds, including native and invasive species, can transmit pathogens to other vertebrates, and even humans. In particular, Newcastle disease virus (NDV) ... -
Persistence of low pathogenic avian influenza virus in artificial streams mimicking natural conditions of waterfowl habitats in the Mediterranean climate
Perlas Puente, Albert ; Bertran, Kateri; Abad Morejón de Girón, Xavier; Borrego, Carles M.; Nofrarias Espadamala, Miquel; Valle, Rosa; Pailler García, Lola; Ramis, Antonio; Cortey, Martí; Acuña, Vicenç; Majo, Natalia (Science of the Total Environment, 2022-12-13) Sanitat AnimalAvian influenza viruses (AIVs) can affect wildlife, poultry, and humans, so a One Health perspective is needed to optimize mitigation strategies. Migratory waterfowl globally spread AIVs over long ... -
Puntos clave de la prevención y control de la enfermedad de Newcastle
Bertran Dols, Kateri; Nofrarias Espadamala, Miquel; Biarnés Suñé, Mar; Majó Masferrer, Natàlia (Avium, 2023, 5, Marzo, 10-11, 2023-03-15) Sanitat Animal -
The feather epithelium contributes to the dissemination and ecology of clade 2.3.4.4b H5 high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses in ducks
Gaide, Nicolas; Filaire, Fabien; Bertran, Kateri; Crispo, Manuela; Dirat, Malorie; Secula, Aurélie; Foret-Lucas, Charlotte; Payré, Bruno; Perlas, Albert; Cantero, Guillermo; Majó, Natàlia; Soubies, Sébastien; Guérin, Jean-Luc (Emerging Microbes & Infections, 2023-11-03) Sanitat AnimalImmature feathers are known replication sites for high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (HPAIVs) in poultry. However, it is unclear whether feathers play an active role in viral transmission. This ...