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  1. Detection of Hepatitis E Virus in Shellfish Harvesting Areas from Galicia (Northwestern Spain)
  2. Epidemiology of Aichi virus in fecal samples from outpatients with acute gastroenteritis in Northwestern Spain
  3. Human Sapovirus among Outpatients with Acute Gastroenteritis in Spain: A One-Year Study
  4. Population genetic and evolution analysis of controversial genus Edwardsiella by multilocus sequence typing
  5. Revisiting the Taxonomy of the Genus Arcobacter: Getting Order From the Chaos
  6. Arcobacter haliotis Tanaka et al. 2017 is a later heterotypic synonym of Arcobacter lekithochrous Diéguez et al. 2017
  7. Multilocus Variable-Number Tandem-Repeat Analysis ofYersinia ruckeriConfirms the Existence of Host Specificity, Geographic Endemism, and Anthropogenic Dissemination of Virulent Clones
  8. Development of a novel digital RT-PCR method for detection of human sapovirus in different matrices
  9. Hepatitis A Virus Disinfection in Water by Solar Photo–Fenton Systems
  10. Detection of sapovirus in wastewater in Tunisia
  11. Genetic studies to re-affiliate Edwardsiella tarda fish isolates to Edwardsiella piscicida and Edwardsiella anguillarum species
  12. An overview of 20 years of studies on the prevalence of human enteric viruses in shellfish from Galicia, Spain
  13. First isolation of Vibrio tapetis and an atypical strain of Aeromonas salmonicida from skin ulcerations in common dab (Limanda limanda ) in the North Sea
  14. Complete characterization of new isolates of Neptunomonas phycophila leads to emend its description and opens possibilities of biotechnological applications
  15. Vibrio tapetis from wrasse used for ectoparasite bio-control in salmon farming: phylogenetic analysis and serotyping
  16. Kiloniella majae sp. nov., isolated from spider crab ( Maja brachydactyla ) and pullet carpet shell clam ( Venerupis pullastra)
  17. Genome sequence of three Psychrobacter sp. strains with potential applications in bioremediation
  18. New Insights into Pathogenic Vibrios Affecting Bivalves in Hatcheries: Present and Future Prospects
  19. Arcobacter lekithochrous sp. nov., isolated from a molluscan hatchery
  20. From the Gene Sequence to the Phylogeography through the Population Structure: The Cases of Yersinia ruckeri and Vibrio tapetis
  21. Neptuniibacter pectenicola sp. nov. and Neptuniibacter marinus sp. nov., two novel species isolated from a Great scallop (Pecten maximus) hatchery in Norway and emended description of the genus Neptuniibacter.
  22. Isolation of Vibrio tapetis from two native fish species (Genypterus chilensis and Paralichthys adspersus) reared in Chile and description of Vibrio tapetis subsp. quintayensis subsp. nov.
  23. Complete Genome Sequence of Arcobacter sp. Strain LFT 1.7 Isolated from Great Scallop (Pecten maximus) Larvae
  24. Draft Genome Sequences of Neptuniibacter sp. Strains LFT 1.8 and ATR 1.1
  25. Application of phage therapy during bivalve depuration improves Escherichia coli decontamination
  26. Comparative Genomic Analysis of Two Vibrio toranzoniae Strains with Different Virulence Capacity Reveals Clues on Its Pathogenicity for Fish
  27. Characterization and in vitro evaluation of new bacteriophages for the biocontrol of Escherichia coli
  28. Launching a Global Network of Virologists: The World Society for Virology (WSV)
  29. Low prevalence of Aichi virus in molluscan shellfish samples from Galicia (NW Spain)
  30. Vibrio barjaei sp. nov., a new species of the Mediterranei clade isolated in a shellfish hatchery
  31. Application of bacteriophages during depuration reduces the load of Salmonella Typhimurium in cockles
  32. Reclassification of the larval pathogen for marine bivalves Vibrio tubiashii subsp. europaeus as Vibrio europaeus sp. nov.
  33. Hepatitis E virus genotype 3 in mussels (Mytilus galloprovinciallis), Spain
  34. Marinomonas gallaica sp. nov. and Marinomonas atlantica sp. nov., isolated from reared clams (Ruditapes decussatus)
  35. Vibrio sonorensis sp. nov. isolated from a cultured oyster Crassostrea gigas
  36. Bacteriophages with potential to inactivate Salmonella Typhimurium: Use of single phage suspensions and phage cocktails
  37. Human Sapovirus in Mussels from Ría do Burgo, A Coruña (Spain)
  38. Detection and Molecular Characterization of Hepatitis A Virus from Tunisian Wastewater Treatment Plants with Different Secondary Treatments
  39. Draft Genome Sequence of the New Pathogen for Bivalve Larvae Vibrio bivalvicida
  40. Photobacterium sanguinicancri sp. nov. isolated from marine animals
  41. Draft Genome Sequence of Vibrio toranzoniae Strain CECT 7225 T
  42. Vibrio bivalvicida sp. nov., a novel larval pathogen for bivalve molluscs reared in a hatchery
  43. Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Human Sapoviruses in Shellfish from Commercial Production Areas in Galicia, Spain
  44. Phylogeography of Yersinia ruckeri reveals effects of past evolutionary events on the current strain distribution and explains variations in the global transmission of enteric redmouth (ERM) disease
  45. Isolation and identification of Vibrio toranzoniae associated with diseased red conger eel (Genypterus chilensis) farmed in Chile
  46. Efficiency of hepatitis A virus removal in six sewage treatment plants from central Tunisia
  47. Sinobacterium norvegicum sp. nov., isolated from great scallop (Pecten maximus) broodstock and emended description of Sinobacterium caligoides
  48. Mathematical model for viral depuration kinetics in shellfish: An useful tool to estimate the risk for the consumers
  49. Vibrio tapetis isolated from vesicular skin lesions in Dover sole Solea solea
  50. Vibrio mexicanus sp. nov., isolated from a cultured oyster Crassostrea corteziensis
  51. Description of Lacinutrix venerupis sp. nov.: A novel bacterium associated with reared clams
  52. Detection and quantification of hepatitis A virus and norovirus in Spanish authorized shellfish harvesting areas
  53. Seasonal variation of bacterial communities in shellfish harvesting waters: Preliminary study before applying phage therapy
  54. Genome Sequence of Streptococcus phocae subsp. salmonis Strain C-4T, Isolated from Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)
  55. Depuration kinetics of murine norovirus in shellfish
  56. Viral elimination during commercial depuration of shellfish
  57. Vibrio crosai sp. nov., isolated from a cultured oyster Crassostrea gigas
  58. Effectiveness of depuration for hepatitis A virus removal from mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis)
  59. Depuration kinetics of hepatitis A virus in clams
  60. Molecular epidemiology of norovirus from patients with acute gastroenteritis in northwestern Spain
  61. Vaccination against Photobacteriosis
  62. Comparative polyphasic characterization of Streptococcus phocae strains with different host origin and description of the subspecies Streptococcus phocae subsp. salmonis subsp. nov.
  63. Vibrio ostreicida sp. nov., a new pathogen of bivalve larvae
  64. New Vibrio species associated to molluscan microbiota: a review
  65. Detection and quantification of Sapovirus in bivalve molluscs from Galicia (NW Spain).
  66. Detection and quantification of Hepatitis A and E vírus in wastewater from Tunisia
  67. Prevalence of Calicivirus and Hepatitis A virus in bivalve molluscs from Galicia
  68. Analysis of the scallop microbiota by means of 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing
  69. Sinobacterium norvegicum sp . nov., a new species isolated from scallop (Pecten maximus).
  70. Disentangling the Population Structure and Evolution of the Clam Pathogen Vibrio tapetis
  71. Vibrio cortegadensis sp. nov., isolated from clams
  72. Role of norovirus in acute gastroenteritis in the Northwest of Spain during 2010–2011
  73. Bioaccumulation and Removal Dynamics of Murine Norovirus in Manila Clams (Venerupis philippinarum) and Mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis)
  74. Identification and virulence of Aeromonas dhakensis , Pseudomonas mosselii and Microbacterium paraoxydans isolated from Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus , cultivated in Mexico
  75. Multilocus sequence analysis of Vibrio tapetis, the causative agent of Brown Ring Disease: Description of Vibrio tapetis subsp. britannicus subsp. nov
  76. Detection and Characterization of Hepatitis A Virus and Norovirus in Mussels from Galicia (NW Spain)
  77. Vibrio toranzoniae sp. nov., a new member of the Splendidus clade in the genus Vibrio
  78. A polyphasic approach to study the intraspecific diversity of Yersinia ruckeri strains isolated from recent outbreaks in salmonid culture
  79. Evaluation of different culture media for the isolation and growth of the fastidious Vibrio tapetis, the causative agent of brown ring disease
  80. Comparative study on the antibiotic susceptibility and plasmid profiles of Vibrio alginolyticus strains isolated from four Tunisian marine biotopes
  81. Highly sensitive detection and quantification of the pathogen Yersinia ruckeri in fish tissues by using real-time PCR
  82. Effectiveness of bivalent vaccines against Aeromonas hydrophila and Lactococcus garvieae infections in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum)
  83. Corrigendum to “Phenotypical and genetic characterization of Yersinia ruckeri strains isolated from recent outbreaks in farmed rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum) in Peru” [Aquaculture 317 (2011) 229-232]
  84. Arcobacter bivalviorum sp. nov. and Arcobacter venerupis sp. nov., new species isolated from shellfish
  85. Multilocus sequence typing reveals high genetic diversity and epidemic population structure for the fish pathogen Yersinia ruckeri
  86. Two-dimensional proteome reference map of Vibrio tapetis, the aetiological agent of brown ring disease in clams
  87. Virulence of Vibrio harveyi responsible for the “Bright-red” Syndrome in the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei
  88. Evaluation of different species-specific PCR protocols for the detection of Vibrio tapetis
  89. Proteomics and multilocus sequence analysis confirm intraspecific variability of Vibrio tapetis
  90. Norovirus, hepatitis A virus and enterovirus presence in shellfish from high quality harvesting areas in Portugal
  91. The use of multiple typing methods allows a more accurate molecular characterization ofVibrio parahaemolyticusstrains isolated from the Italian Adriatic Sea
  92. Phenotypical and genetic characterization of Yersinia ruckeri strains isolated from recent outbreaks in farmed rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum) in Peru
  93. Pseudomonas baetica sp. nov., a fish pathogen isolated from wedge sole, Dicologlossa cuneata (Moreau)
  94. Microbial contamination and purification of bivalve shellfish: Crucial aspects in monitoring and future perspectives – A mini-review
  95. Characterization of Vibrio tapetis strains isolated from diseased cultured Wedge sole (Dicologoglossa cuneata Moreau)
  96. Serological and molecular heterogeneity among Yersinia ruckeri strains isolated from farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in Chile
  97. Evaluation of different RNA-extraction kits for sensitive detection of Hepatitis A virus in strawberry samples
  98. Pseudo-membranes on internal organs associated with Rhodococcus qingshengii infection in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
  99. Vibrio atlanticus sp. nov. and Vibrio artabrorum sp. nov., isolated from the clams Ruditapes philippinarum and Ruditapes decussatus
  100. Review of probiotics for use in bivalve hatcheries
  101. Vibrio celticus sp. nov., a new Vibrio species belonging to the Splendidus clade with pathogenic potential for clams
  102. Erratum to “Aeromonas piscicola sp. nov., isolated from diseased fish” [Syst. Appl. Microbiol. 32 (2009) 471–479]
  103. Imported Mollusks and Dissemination of Human Enteric Viruses
  104. Comparison of phenotypical and genetic identification of Aeromonas strains isolated from diseased fish
  105. Photobacterium swingsii sp. nov., isolated from marine organisms
  106. Diversity and pathogenecity of Vibrio species in cultured bivalve molluscs
  107. Genotyping of hepatitis A virus detected in bivalve shellfish in Galicia (NW Spain)
  108. Molecular intraspecific characterization ofPhotobacterium damselaessp.damselaestrains affecting cultured marine fish
  109. Aeromonas piscicola sp. nov., isolated from diseased fish
  110. Experimental Pseudomonas anguilliseptica infection in turbot Psetta maxima (L.): a histopathological and immunohistochemical study
  111. Aliivibrio finisterrensis sp. nov., isolated from Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum and emended description of the genus Aliivibrio
  112. Experimental Pseudomonas anguilliseptica infection in turbot Psetta maxima (L.): a histopathological and immunohistochemical study
  113. Vibrio breoganii sp. nov., a non-motile, alginolytic, marine bacterium within the Vibrio halioticoli clade
  114. Vibrio gallaecicus sp. nov. isolated from cultured clams in north-western Spain
  115. Genetic characterization of Streptococcus phocae strains isolated from Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in Chile
  116. Vaccination Strategies to Prevent Streptococcal Infections in Cultured Fish
  117. Reducing microbial risk associated with shellfish in European countries
  118. Diversity of Vibrios associated with reared clams in Galicia (NW Spain)
  119. Streptococcus phocae, an emerging pathogen for salmonid culture
  120. Polymerase Chain Reaction Amplification of Repetitive Intergenic Consensus and Repetitive Extragenic Palindromic Sequences for Molecular Typing of Pseudomonas anguilliseptica and Aeromonas salmonicida
  121. Development of a PCR protocol for the detection of Aeromonas salmonicida in fish by amplification of the fstA (ferric siderophore receptor) gene
  122. Reducing microbial risk associated with shellfish in European countries
  123. Phenotypic, serological and genetic characterization of Pseudomonas anguilliseptica strains isolated from cod, Gadus morhua L., in northern Europe
  124. The susceptibility of Irish-grown and Galician-grown Manila clams, Ruditapes philippinarum, to Vibrio tapetis and Brown Ring Disease
  125. Evidence of retroviral etiology for disseminated neoplasia in cockles (Cerastoderma edule)
  126. Molecular fingerprinting of Vibrio tapetis strains using three PCR-based methods: ERIC-PCR, REP-PCR and RAPD
  127. Use of microcosms to determine the survival of the fish pathogen Tenacibaculum maritimum in seawater
  128. Control of fish lactococcosis: efficacy of vaccination procedures.
  129. First isolation of Photobacterium damselae ssp. damselae from cultured redbanded seabream, Pagrus auriga Valenciennes, in Spain
  130. Use of adjuvanted vaccines to lengthen the protection against lactococcosis in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
  131. Control of fish lactococcosis: efficacy of vaccination procedures
  132. Iron Uptake Mechanisms in the Fish Pathogen Tenacibaculum maritimum
  133. Molecular typing of Vibrio parahaemolyticus strains isolated from the Philippines by PCR-based methods
  134. A review of the main bacterial fish diseases in mariculture systems
  135. Variation in 16S-23S rRNA Intergenic Spacer Regions in Photobacterium damselae: a Mosaic-Like Structure
  136. Pathogenic bacteria isolated from disease outbreaks in shellfish hatcheries. First description of Vibrio neptunius as an oyster pathogen
  137. Recommendation of an Appropriate Medium for In Vitro Drug Susceptibility Testing of the Fish Pathogen Tenacibaculum maritimum
  138. Oral immunization using alginate microparticles as a useful strategy for booster vaccination against fish lactoccocosis
  139. Intraspecific diversity of the marine fish pathogen Tenacibaculum maritimum as determined by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA-PCR
  140. Assessment of different commercial RNA-extraction and RT-PCR kits for detection of hepatitis A virus in mussel tissues
  141. Phenotypic characterization and description of two major O-serotypes in Tenacibaculum maritimum strains from marine fishes
  142. Phenotypic characterization and description of two major O-serotypes in Tenacibaculum maritimum strains from marine fishes
  143. Development and Validation of a PCR-based Protocol for the Detection of Pseudomonas anguilliseptica
  144. Characterization of the 23S and 5S rRNA genes and 23S-5S intergenic spacer region (ITS-2) of Photobacterium damselae
  145. Species-specific polymerase chain reaction primer sets for the diagnosis of Tenacibaculum maritimum infection
  146. Existence of two O-serotypes in the fish pathogen Pseudomonas anguilliseptica
  147. Phenotypic and Genetic Characterization ofPseudomonas anguillisepticaStrains Isolated from Fish
  148. Molecular Fingerprinting of Fish-Pathogenic Lactococcus garvieae Strains by Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Analysis
  149. Lactococcus garvieae in wild Red Sea wrasse Coris aygula (Labridae)
  150. Erratum to “Prevalence of enterovirus and hepatitis A virus in bivalve molluscs from Galicia (NW Spain): inadequacy of the EU standards of microbiological quality” [Int. J. Food Microbiol. 74 (2002) 119–130]
  151. Prevalence of enterovirus and hepatitis A virus in bivalve molluscs from Galicia (NW Spain): inadequacy of the EU standards of microbiological quality
  152. Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida: an integrated view of a bacterial fish pathogen
  153. Dormancy as a survival strategy of the fish pathogen Streptococcus parauberis in the marine environment
  154. Binding of haemin by the fish pathogen Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida
  155. Molecular Approaches for the Study and Diagnosis of Salmonid Streptococcosis
  156. Comparison of Ribotyping, Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA, and Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis for Molecular Typing of Vibrio tapetis
  157. Global market: shellfish imports as a source of reemerging food-borne hepatitis A virus infections in Spain
  158. Molecular characterization of Portuguese strains of Yersinia ruckeri isolated from fish culture systems
  159. Existence of two geographically-linked clonal lineages in the bacterial fish pathogen Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida evidenced by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis
  160. Presence of phospholipase-D (dly) gene coding for damselysin production is not a pre-requisite for pathogenicity in Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae
  161. Multiplex PCR assay for ureC and 16S rRNA genes clearly discriminates between both subspecies of Photobacterium damselae
  162. Genetic analysis of turbot pathogenic Streptococcus parauberis strains by ribotyping and random amplified polymorphic DNA
  163. Genetic analysis of turbot pathogenicStreptococcus parauberisstrains by ribotyping and random amplified polymorphic DNA
  164. Assessment of a magnetic bead-EIA based kit for rapid diagnosis of fish pasteurellosis
  165. Applicability of Ribotyping for Intraspecific Classification and Epidemiological Studies of Photobacterium damsela subsp. piscicida
  166. EDWARDSIELLOSIS IN WILD STRIPED BASS FROM THE CHESAPEAKE BAY
  167. Viability of starved Pasteurella piscicida in seawater monitored by flow cytometry and the effect of antibiotics on its resuscitation
  168. Phenotypic, serological and molecular characterization of Portuguese isolates of Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida.
  169. Influence of the capsular layer on the virulence ofPasteurella piscicidafor fish
  170. Adherence and invasive capacities of the fish pathogen Pasteurella piscicida
  171. Adherence and invasive capacities of the fish pathogenPasteurella piscicida
  172. Phenotypic and pathobiological characteristics of Pasteurella piscicida
  173. Health status of two salmonid aquaculture facilities in North Portugal: characterization of the bacterial and viral pathogens causing notifiable diseases
  174. Phenotypic and pathobiological characteristics of Pasteurella piscicida
  175. Efficacy of intraperitoneal and immersion vaccination against Enterococcus sp. infection in turbot
  176. Fatty acid profiles of "Pasteurella" piscicida: comparison with other fish pathogenic gram-negative bacteria
  177. Fatty acid profiles of ?Pasteurella? piscicida: comparison with other fish pathogenic gram-negative bacteria
  178. Response of Pasteurella piscicida and Flexibacter maritimus to skin mucus of marine fish
  179. Evaluation of BIONOR Mono-kits for rapid detection of bacterial fish pathogens
  180. Antigenic characterization of Enterococcus strains pathogenic for turbot and their relationship with other Gram-positive bacteria
  181. Capsular polysaccharide expressed byPasteurella piscicidagrown in vitro
  182. Incidence of Yersinia ruckeri in two farms in Galicia (NW Spain) during a one‐year period
  183. Starvation-Survival Processes of the Bacterial Fish Pathogen Yersinia ruckeri
  184. Vaccination trials on gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) against Pasteurella piscicida
  185. Antigenic and Molecular Characterization of Yersinia ruckeri Proposal for a New Intraspecies Classification
  186. Usefulness of the API-20E system for the identification of bacterial fish pathogens
  187. Pathological activities of Yersinia ruckeri, the Enteric Redmouth (ERM) bacterium
  188. Pathological activities ofYersinia ruckeri, the Enteric Redmouth (ERM) bacterium
  189. Microflora associated with healthy and diseased turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) from three farms in northwest Spain
  190. Vibrio mimicus and Vibrio cholerae non-01 Isolated from Wild and Hatchery-Reared Fish.
  191. An epizootic in farmed, market-sized rainbow trout in Spain caused by a strain of Carnobactenum piscicola of unusual virulence
  192. Pathogenic activities of live cells and extracellular products of the fish pathogen Pasteurella piscicida
  193. Presence of skin permeability factors in the extracellular products ofYersinia ruckeri
  194. Use of pulsed field gel electrophoresis to size the chromosome of the bacterial fish pathogen Yersinia ruckeri
  195. Use of pulsed field gel electrophoresis to size the chromosome of the bacterial fish pathogenYersinia ruckeri
  196. Evidence that Yersinia ruckeri possesses a high affinity iron uptake system
  197. Evidence thatYersinia ruckeripossesses a high affinity iron uptake system
  198. Changes in bacterial populations during red tides caused by Mesodinium rubrum and Gymnodinium catenatum in North West Coast of Spain
  199. ADHESIVE PROPERTIES AND OTHER VIRULENCE FACTORS IN YERSINIA RUCKERI
  200. RELATIONSHIP AMONG PATHOGENIC VIBRIO ANGUILLARUM AND VIBRIO TUBIASHII WITH ENVIRONMENTAL VIBRIOS11In memory of J. Bolinches, who died as a result of a car accident during the elaboration of the present work.
  201. Association of Aeromonas sobria with mortalities of adult gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianum Lesueur
  202. Evaluation of selective media for isolation and enumeration of vibrios from estuarine waters