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Dr Irene Bueno Padilla
BSc, MPH, PhD
Expertise
I am a veterinary epidemiologist focusing on wildlife and ecosystem health science.
Current positions
Lecturer in Wildlife Health and Conservation
Bristol Veterinary School
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Biography
Research interests
My research aims to identify and mitigate health threats and potential risks to wildlife (especially birds), humans, and the wider environment through the use of eco-epidemiological methods and risk analysis.
My main research strands include:
a) analyzing the risks of veterinary pharmaceuticals to avian scavengers;
b) studying antimicrobial resistance dynamics in wildlife and the natural environment;
c) surveillance of infectious diseases in wild birds.
I teach and supervise research projects in the MSc Global Wildlife Health and Conservation | Study at Bristol | University of Bristol.
Publications
Recent publications
29/04/2024Surveillance for highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) in a raptor rehabilitation center—2022
PLoS ONE
Biodegradation, photolysis, and sorption of antibiotics in aquatic environments
Science of The Total Environment
Determination of the Antibiotic and Antibiotic Resistance Footprint in Surface Water Environments of a Metropolitan Area: Effects of Anthropogenic Activities
ACS ES&T Water
Efficacy of Antibiotic and Non-antibiotic Interventions in Preventing and Treating Necrotic Enteritis in Broiler Chickens
Journal of Avian Diseases
Spatial Sciences and Research
Building the Spatial University