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Autism and microbiota. A possible relationship

Our colleague Raúl Rivas has published an article in The Conversation describing the latest findings on the possible relationship between autism and the microbiota.

Microbes in the bed and fungi on the radio

Our partner Jessica Gil Serna does a double today. She has published the interesting article in The Conversation: “Bacteria, fungi and mites: our tiny bed companions” And he has also participated in the

The NoticiaSEM for the month of May is now available

The NoticiaSEM bulletin Nº 185 can now be downloaded at this link.

“The fierce cough” on the Microbichitos blog

Our colleague Jesús Mingorance has published an entry on the Microbichitos blog dedicated to the current epidemic outbreak of whooping cough

A brewery in the intestine

Our colleague Ignacio López-Goñi has posted on his blog the following article: Microbiota and the self-brewing syndrome.

H5N1 flu: the next pandemic?

In The Conversation magazine, Ignacio López-Goñi tells us about the pandemic potential of the H5N1 flu virus

Santiago Vega elected academic of the Royal Academy of Veterinary Sciences of Spain

Our colleague Santiago Vega has been elected member of the Royal Academy of Veterinary Sciences of Spain. In the following link you have more information about the event that will be held.

Kyasanur forest disease, a tick-borne infection that scares India

Our colleague Raúl Rivas has published an article in The Conversation about an outbreak in India of Kyasanur forest disease, a viral infection transmitted by ticks

“They design a diet for astronauts based on microbiota” in microBIOblog

Ignacio López-Goñi tells us in his blog about the importance of the microbiota for astronauts

“What doesn't kill you makes you more... resistant” on the Microbichitos blog

In the blog Microbichitos, Jesús Mingorance tells us about how the intestinal microbiome adapts to long treatments with antibiotics.