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Food poisoning and hamburgers

Our colleague María Teresa Tejedor Junco has published in The Conversation an article about verotoxigenic Escherichia coli and its possible relationship with the recent news of food poisoning in

Hamburgers and bacteria in microBIOblog

Our colleague Ignacio López-Goñi has published on his blog an entry dedicated to the news about food poisoning after the consumption of hamburgers contaminated with Escherichia coli O157

MicroBIOblog: The curious case of purple urine

In Ignacio López-Goñi's blog you will find the history of these interesting cases that have a lot to do with microbiology

The outbreak of indigenous dengue in Spain: what should we know?

Our colleague Raúl Rivas has published a very interesting article in The Conversation about the situation of the autochthonous dengue outbreak in Spain.

COSCE 2024 Conference: Challenges regarding the future of water

On September 23, the COSCE organizes a conference on “Challenges regarding the future of water”. The program can be consulted here. Registration can be done at this link.

SEM@foro No. 77 is now available.

The new SEM@forum dedicated to the Taxonomy, Phylogeny and Diversity Specialized Group is now available. In addition to the usual sections, articles dedicated to the relationship between

“Training phages” on the Microbichitos blog

On the Microbichitos blog they publish a summary of a recent article on evolutionary strategies to achieve more efficient phages in the destruction of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Fanny Hesse and the dessert that changed the world

A kickstarter project has been presented to make a comic about the life of Fanny Hesse and her discovery that agar could be a good support for growing

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