His primary areas of study are Veterinary medicine, Fasciola hepatica, Antigen, Feces and Fasciolosis. His work deals with themes such as Breed, Animal science, Roe deer and Cryptosporidium, which intersect with Veterinary medicine. As a part of the same scientific family, Pablo Díez-Baños mostly works in the field of Roe deer, focusing on Neospora and, on occasion, Livestock, Capreolus and Seroprevalence.
A large part of his Fasciola hepatica studies is devoted to Hepatica. His Hepatica research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Sexual maturity, Endocrinology and Estrous cycle. His work in Antigen addresses issues such as Antibody, which are connected to fields such as Virology.
His main research concerns Veterinary medicine, Immunology, Fasciola hepatica, Antigen and Antibody. His studies deal with areas such as Feces, Larva, Seroprevalence and Roe deer, Capreolus as well as Veterinary medicine. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Animal science, Parasitology, Anthelmintic and Flock.
His Immunology study incorporates themes from Oestrus ovis and Ovis. His Fasciola hepatica study combines topics in areas such as Trematoda and Physiology. Pablo Díez-Baños has included themes like Hypodermin C and Virology in his Antigen study.
Pablo Díez-Baños mostly deals with Veterinary medicine, Roe deer, Zoology, Herd and Capreolus. His Veterinary medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cryptosporidium species, Cryptosporidium, Seroprevalence, Animal science and Risk factor. Pablo Díez-Baños focuses mostly in the field of Seroprevalence, narrowing it down to matters related to Livestock and, in some cases, Hepatica, Logistic regression and Virus.
He combines subjects such as Borrelia, Borrelia miyamotoi and Tick with his study of Zoology. His research integrates issues of Entomology, Myiasis, Schmallenberg virus and Hypoderma actaeon in his study of Capreolus. The various areas that Pablo Díez-Baños examines in his Fasciola hepatica study include Breed and Goat Diseases.
Pablo Díez-Baños spends much of his time researching Veterinary medicine, Roe deer, Herd, Capreolus and Outbreak. The concepts of his Veterinary medicine study are interwoven with issues in Cryptosporidium species, Cryptosporidium, Seroprevalence and Toxoplasma gondii. His Roe deer study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Entomology, relapsing fever and Borrelia, Borrelia burgdorferi, Borrelia miyamotoi.
His Herd research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Viral load and Risk factor. His Capreolus research focuses on Schmallenberg virus and how it connects with Livestock. His work carried out in the field of Outbreak brings together such families of science as Adult sheep, Epidemiology and Ecology.
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Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum in wild and domestic ruminants sharing pastures in Galicia (Northwest Spain).
R. Panadero;A. Painceira;C. López;L. Vázquez.
Research in Veterinary Science (2010)
Use of a sandwich-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (SEA) for the diagnosis of natural Fasciola hepatica infection in cattle from Galicia (NW Spain).
R Sánchez-Andrade;A Paz-Silva;J Suárez;R Panadero.
Veterinary Parasitology (2000)
Allopatric combination of Fasciola hepatica and Lymnaea truncatula is more efficient than sympatric ones.
N Gasnier;D Rondelaud;M Abrous;F Carreras.
International Journal for Parasitology (2000)
Diagnosis of parasitic zoonoses by immunoenzymatic assays--analysis of cross-reactivity among the excretory/secretory antigens of Fasciola hepatica, Toxocara canis, and Ascaris suum.
A. Romasanta;J. L. Romero;M. Arias;R. Sánchez‐Andrade.
Immunological Investigations (2003)
Prevalence of mixed trematode infections in an abattoir receiving cattle from northern Portugal and north-west Spain
M. Arias;C. Lomba;V. Dacal;L. Vázquez.
Veterinary Record (2011)
Influence of age and breed on natural bovine fasciolosis in an endemic area (Galicia, NW Spain)
R. Sánchez-Andrade;A. Paz-Silva;J.L. Suárez;R. Panadero.
Veterinary Research Communications (2002)
Genotype and subtype analysis of Cryptosporidium isolates from calves and lambs in Galicia (NW Spain).
Pablo Díaz;Joaquín Quílez;Rachel M. Chalmers;Rosario Panadero.
Parasitology (2010)
Larval development of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus (Nematoda, Angiostrongylidae) in experimentally infected Cernuella (Cernuella) virgata (Mollusca, Helicidae)
C. López;R. Panadero;A. Paz;R. Sánchez-Andrade.
Parasitology Research (2005)
Effect of fasciolicides on the antigenaemia in sheep naturally infected with Fasciola hepatica.
Sánchez-Andrade R;Paz-Silva A;Suárez Jl;Panadero R.
Parasitology Research (2001)
Identification of Cryptosporidium xiaoi in diarrhoeic goat kids (Capra hircus) in Spain.
Pablo Díaz;Joaquín Quílez;Guy Robinson;Rachel M. Chalmers.
Veterinary Parasitology (2010)
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