Ángela Gallardo Marín

Veterinarian at Agropecuaria Casas Nuevas - Spain Author

Born in Murcia in 1988.

Graduated in Veterinary Medicine in 2016 from the University of Murcia.

After finishing my degree, I took the following courses, taught by Grupo TRAZA Servicios Integrales S.L., in Puente Tocinos, Murcia (Spain):

  • IFS and BRC Protocols in Food Safety (2017).
  • Head of HACCP (2017).

Then I started working at the Andrada Veterinary Clinic, in Santo Angel (Murcia) (2017-2018), as a small animal veterinarian.

After finishing at the clinic and to date, I work for Agropecuaria Casas Nuevas, a company in Fuente Álamo, as a field veterinarian in the swine sector, working in the nursery and finishing phases, in addition to being an internal auditor, having completed the course Veterinary Audits in Biosecurity and Animal Welfare in Intensive Livestock Farms.

Updated CV 10-Sep-2021

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28-Apr-2026Rocío García EspejoVerotoxin, or Shiga toxin 2e (Stx2e), is an endotoxin whose functional mechanism in the body differs from the exotoxin responsible for enteropathogenic E. coli. Stx2e is a toxin that induces symptoms of edema disease in the host. A study titled Effect of zinc supplementation on Shiga toxin 2e-producing Escherichia coli in vitro found that Stx2e production by STEC was significantly lower in media containing supplemental zinc.

On the other hand, when certain classes of antimicrobials (such as ampicillin) are used to treat edema disease, the produced Stx2e accumulates within the cell body and can be released upon the destruction of the bacterial cell, leading to an exacerbated worsening of clinical symptoms. Therefore, to avoid the massive release of Stx2e, it is crucial to understand the antibacterial mechanism of action employed. Furthermore, it has also been proven that α-hemolysin (another virulence factor) produced by this type of bacteria is also significantly lower in the presence of zinc.

In conclusion, this study demonstrates that zinc inhibits the production of Stx2e and hemolysin by preventing the synthesis of these proteins within the bacterial cytoplasm.
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