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Tularemia is a severe anthropozoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis. The genus Francisella contains five species: F. tularensis, F. philomiragia, F. hispaniensis, F. noatunensis and F. novicida. First described in 1911 in Tulare County, California, it has since been reported worldwide, capable of infecting more than 250 vertebrates and invertebrate species. Although it causes disease in various animal species, no animal has been identified as a main reservoir of this pathogen. Humans acquire infection by several routes, including direct contact with infected animals, ingestion of water or food contaminated by infected animals, exposure to infected arthropod vectors or by inhalation of in...
Volume I.A An outbreak of a respiratory disease first reported in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and the causative agent was discovered in January 2020 to be a novel betacoronovirus of the same subgenus as SARS-CoV and named severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly disseminated worldwide, with clinical manifestations ranging from mild respiratory symptoms to severe pneumonia and a fatality rate estimated around 2%. Person to person transmission is occurring both in the community and healthcare settings. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently declared the COVID-19 epidemic a public health emergency of international ...
Vinegars can be considered as acidic products of special importance for the enri- ment of our diet, and resulting from the desired or controlled oxidation of ethanol containing (liquid) substrates. The traditional use and integration of vinegars in numerous cultures can be traced back to ancient times. In fact, the cultural heritage of virtually every civilization includes one or more vinegars made by the souring action (of micro-organisms) following alcoholic fermentation. It has been do- mented that the Egyptians, Sumerians and Babylonians had experience and tech- cal knowledge in making vinegar from barley and any kind of fruit. Vinegar was very popular both in ancient Greece and Rome, wh...
Una nueva novela de la serie protagonizada por la policía Diana Dávila. El periodista Jorge Lafuente consigue las mejores exclusivas para su periódico gracias a un extraño don que le hace presentir los desastres y llegar siempre el primero al lugar de los hechos. Sin embargo, esta vez su notoriedad se debe a un motivo muy distinto:acaba de ser detenido por el asesinato de un conocido empresario en un hotel de Murcia. Cuando la joven y ambiciosa policía Diana Dávila asume el reto de esclarecer el caso, comienza una apasionante investigación en la que nada es lo que parece y que dejará al descubierto una madeja de bajas pasiones, chantajes y venganzas. Han dicho sobre la novela: «En esta novela el autor nos enfrentará a un puzle que parece irresoluble. Pero no teman, Esteban Navarro sabe lo que hace. Déjense llevar.» Rosa Ribas, escritora
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