Wild boar, Mycobacterium bovis, Vaccination, Wildlife and BCG vaccine are her primary areas of study. Mariana Boadella focuses mostly in the field of Wild boar, narrowing it down to matters related to Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and, in some cases, Population ecology, Population size and Microbiology. Her work carried out in the field of Mycobacterium bovis brings together such families of science as Antibody and Virology.
In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Vaccination, Pseudorabies and Seroprevalence is strongly linked to Livestock. Specifically, her work in Wildlife is concerned with the study of Wildlife disease. Her BCG vaccine research incorporates elements of Badger, Feces, Bovine tuberculosis and Disease monitoring.
Mariana Boadella mainly investigates Wild boar, Wildlife, Virology, Mycobacterium bovis and Livestock. Her studies deal with areas such as Zoology, Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and Seroprevalence as well as Wild boar. Mariana Boadella interconnects Environmental protection and Environmental planning in the investigation of issues within Wildlife.
Her research integrates issues of Serology, Antibody, Antigen and Microbiology in her study of Virology. She regularly ties together related areas like Vaccination in her Mycobacterium bovis studies. Her study in Livestock is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Paratuberculosis, National park, Badger and Biosecurity.
Her main research concerns Ecology, Species distribution, Wild boar, Livestock and Virology. Her work on Relative species abundance, Species diversity, Endangered species and Rank abundance curve as part of general Ecology research is frequently linked to Quantile, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her Wild boar study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Vulnerable species and Keystone species.
Her studies in Livestock integrate themes in fields like Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Meles, Environmental DNA and Herd. Her Virology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mycobacterium bovis, Antigen, Dermanyssus gallinae, Dermanyssus and Nymph. Her Mycobacterium bovis research includes themes of Brucella, Multiplex and Vaccine efficacy, Vaccination.
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The status of tuberculosis in European wild mammals
Christian Gortázar;Richard J. Delahay;Robbie A. Mcdonald;Mariana Boadella.
Mammal Review (2012)
Spatial distribution and risk factors of Brucellosis in Iberian wild ungulates
Pilar M Muñoz;Mariana Boadella;Maricruz Arnal;María J de Miguel.
BMC Infectious Diseases (2010)
Progress in the control of bovine tuberculosis in Spanish wildlife
Christian Gortázar;Joaquín Vicente;Mariana Boadella;Cristina Ballesteros.
Veterinary Microbiology (2011)
Serologic tests for detecting antibodies against Mycobacterium bovis and Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in Eurasian wild boar (Sus scrofa scrofa).
Mariana Boadella;Konstantin Lyashchenko;Reena Greenwald;Javan Esfandiari.
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (2011)
The Wild Side of Disease Control at the Wildlife-Livestock-Human Interface: A Review.
Christian Gortazar;Iratxe Diez-Delgado;Iratxe Diez-Delgado;Jose Angel Barasona;Joaquin Vicente.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science (2015)
Crossing the interspecies barrier: opening the door to zoonotic pathogens.
Christian Gortazar;Leslie A. Reperant;Thijs Kuiken;José de la Fuente;José de la Fuente.
PLOS Pathogens (2014)
Protection against tuberculosis in Eurasian wild boar vaccinated with heat-inactivated Mycobacterium bovis.
Joseba M. Garrido;Iker A. Sevilla;Beatriz Beltrán-Beck;Esmeralda Minguijón.
PLOS ONE (2011)
Effects of culling Eurasian wild boar on the prevalence of Mycobacterium bovis and Aujeszky's disease virus.
M. Boadella;J. Vicente;F. Ruiz-Fons;J. de la Fuente;J. de la Fuente.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (2012)
Temporal Trend of Tuberculosis in Wild Ungulates from Mediterranean Spain
J. Vicente;J. A. Barasona;P. Acevedo;J. F. Ruiz-Fons.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases (2013)
Seroprevalence evolution of selected pathogens in Iberian wild boar.
M. Boadella;J. F. Ruiz-Fons;J. Vicente;M. Martín.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases (2012)
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