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Aves silvestres como dispersoras y/o centinelas de las resistencias a antibióticos

Authors: Cardona Cabrera, Teresa;

Aves silvestres como dispersoras y/o centinelas de las resistencias a antibióticos

Abstract

[ES] La resistencia a los antimicrobianos (RAM) es una de las mayores amenazas para la salud global. La perspectiva ‘One Health’ (Una sola salud) ha puesto el foco en la fauna silvestre como un agente más involucrado en las dinámicas de transmisión de estas resistencias, promoviendo la investigación en numerosas especies silvestres para abordar el desafío de las RAM. Esta Tesis postula que la cigüeña blanca puede tener un potencial enorme como dispersora de las RAM, ya que presenta un carácter sinantrópico, es capaz de conectar frecuentemente hábitats con presiones antrópicas muy opuestas y se trata de una especie migratoria de larga distancia. Su objetivo principal es el de analizar su capacidad de dispersión mediante la comparación de resultados de RAM en localizaciones distantes pero conectadas entre sí por movimientos continuos y habituales de estas aves.

La realización de la presente Tesis Doctoral ha sido posible gracias a la financiación de las siguientes entidades y proyectos: Proyecto Aves silvestres como dispersores de las resistencias a los antibióticos SBPLY/19/180501/000325 financiado por junta de comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha (consejería de educación, cultura y deportes) y por Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER). Proyecto «Ecoepidemiología de la influenza aviar y otras enfermedades en pelícanos ceñudos» entre la Sociedad para la Protección de Prespa y el CSIC (Contrato n.º 20230896). Proyecto artículo 83 - Contrato de I+D financiado por asociación para la defensa de los entornos naturales y la biodiversidad de Andalucía. Orgánica 0054103551.

[EN] Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest threats to global health. The "One Health" perspective has focused on wildlife as a key agent involved in the transmission dynamics of these resistances, promoting research on numerous wildlife species to address the challenge of AMR. This thesis postulates that the white stork may have enormous potential as AMR disperser given its synanthropic nature, its ability to frequently connect habitats with very contrasting anthropogenic pressures, and its long-distance migratory nature. Its main objective is to analyze its dispersal capacity by comparing AMR results in distant locations connected by these birds' continuous and regular movements.

Memoria presentada por Teresa Cardona Cabrera para optar al grado de doctora por la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha: Grupo de Sanidad y Biotecnología (SaBio). Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (CSIC-UCLM-JCCM). Departamento de Ciencias Agrarias y Ambientales.

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Enfermaedad animal

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