Enteric viruses
Publications
Pediatric drug-resistant tuberculosis in Madrid family matters
7. Santiago B, Baquero-Artiago F, Mejias A, Blázquez D, Jimenez MS, Mellado-Peña MJ, EREMITA Study group. Pediatric drug-resistant tuberculosis in Madrid: family matters. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2014; 33:345-350.
PUBMED DOIMycobacterium kumamotonense, another Member of the Mycobacterium terrae Complex Unusually Carrying Two Copies of the Ribosomal RNA Operon
8. Menéndez MC, Jiménez MS, Yubero J, García MJ. Mycobacterium kumamotonense, another Member of the Mycobacterium terrae Complex Unusually Carrying Two Copies of the Ribosomal RNA Operon. Mycobac Dis; 2014; 4:176.
DOIMycobacterium mageritense meningitis in an immunocompetent patient with an intrathecal catheter.
9. Muñoz-Sanz A, Rodríguez Vidigal FF, Vera-Tome A, Jimenez MS. Mycobacterium mageritense meningitis in an immunocompetent patient with an intrathecal catheter. Enfer Infecc Microbiol Clin. 2013; 31:59-6
PUBMED DOIMeasles virus genotype D4 strains with non-standard length M-F non-coding region circulated during the major outbreaks of 2011-2012 in Spain.
2. Gil H, Fernández-García A*, Mosquera MM, Hübschen JM, Castellanos AM, de Ory F, Masa-Calles J, Echevarría JE.Measles virus genotype D4 strains with non-standard length M-F non-coding region circulated during the major outbreaks of 2011-2012 in Spain. PLoS One. 2018 Jul. 16;13(7):e0199975. * Corresponding author.
PUBMED DOIIsolation, antigenicity and immunogenicity of Lleida Bat Lyssavirus
3. Banyard AC, Selden D, Wu G; Thorne L, Jennings D, Marston D, Finke S, Freuling CM, Mueller T, Echevarria JE, Fooks AR. Isolation, antigenicity and immunogenicity of Lleida Bat Lyssavirus. Journal of General Virology, 2018. 99(12):1590-1599
PUBMED DOIShift within age-groups of mumps incidence, hospitalizations and severe complications in a highly vaccinated population
6. López-Perea N, Masa-Callesa J, Torres de Miera MV, Fernández-García A, Echevarría JE, de Ory F, Martínez de Aragón MV. Shift within age-groups of mumps incidence, hospitalizations and severe complications in a highly vaccinated population. Spain, 1998–2014. Vaccine, 2017, 35(34): 4339-4345.
PUBMED DOIAdditional Information
This group constitutes the National Poliovirus Laboratory (Polio Eradication Plan), integrated into the European network WHO/EURO Polio Laboratory Network and coordinating, in turn, the National Network of Laboratories for the study of paralysis cases in Research on enterovirus and parechovirus infections in the pediatric population has been funded since 2013 through research projects (PI PI12/00904; PI15CIII/00020; PI18CIII/00017), of which María Cabrerizo is PI and in which epidemiologists (CNE) and pediatricians and microbiologists from more than 20 SNS hospitals participate.
The PI belongs to the consolidated research group RITIP-IdiPaz and CIBERESP. Since 1999, the group has been carrying out the virological study of environmental samples (wastewater and treated water) from the CAM, through a contract with the CYII. Finally, the group is responsible for the diagnosis and characterization of gastrointestinal infections caused by viruses (norovirus, rotavirus and others) and for the investigation of outbreaks (CS of the CNM).
This group constitutes the National Poliovirus Laboratory (Polio Eradication Plan), integrated into the European network WHO/EURO Polio Laboratory Network and coordinating, in turn, the National Network of Laboratories for the study of paralysis cases in Research on enterovirus and parechovirus infections in the pediatric population has been funded since 2013 through research projects (PI PI12/00904; PI15CIII/00020; PI18CIII/00017), of which María Cabrerizo is PI and in which epidemiologists (CNE) and pediatricians and microbiologists from more than 20 SNS hospitals participate.
The PI belongs to the consolidated research group RITIP-IdiPaz and CIBERESP. Since 1999, the group has been carrying out the virological study of environmental samples (wastewater and treated water) from the CAM, through a contract with the CYII. Finally, the group is responsible for the diagnosis and characterization of gastrointestinal infections caused by viruses (norovirus, rotavirus and others) and for the investigation of outbreaks (CS of the CNM).