Enrique Monte

Enrique Monte

Enrique Monte
Position

Professor of Microbiology at the Institute for Research in Agrobiotechnology 

Topics

The bacterium Vibrio vulnificus is a rare threat in Spain, but one that is potentially serious for vulnerable people

Rising sea temperatures are promoting the spread of Vibrio vulnificus, the marine bacterium nicknamed the “carnivore,” which can cause serious infections. Last summer, the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) warned of an increased risk during the summer months, especially in the Baltic Sea. This bacterium has also been identified along the Spanish coast, but experts explain that swimming in the Mediterranean is safe for the general public, as the bacterium thrives in waters with lower salinity. Even so, they recommend that vulnerable individuals remain vigilant and avoid swimming if they have open wounds.

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Researchers observe link between drought and antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria

Drought is linked to the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the soil, according to a study published in Nature Microbiology. Using data from hospitals in 116 countries, the study observes a link between local aridity and the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, although the research does not prove a causal relationship between the two phenomena.

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