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JS and disable any ad blocker Metrics details Leishmaniosis is an endemic zoonotic disease in the Mediterranean basin caused by Leishmania infantum and transmitted by phlebotomine sandflies leishmaniosis is also a public health concern as was shown in the largest outbreak of human leishmaniosis (HL) in Europe in 2009 occurring in the Madrid region The aim of the present study was to assess the applicability of the Leishmaniosis Surveillance Program (LeishSP) established in Madrid in 1996 by examining trends in L infantum seroprevalence and associated epidemiological risk factors based on data for the 2007–2018 period The study population consisted of 3225 stray dogs from 17 animal shelters collaborating with the LeishSP Seroprevalences were recorded twice annually (April and November) from 2007 to 2018 a minimum of 100 dogs were tested to detect dogs infected before and after the sandfly risk season in Madrid area Each dog was subjected to the same protocol of blood sample collection and clinical examination to collect epidemiological data and clinical signs Anti-Leishmania-specific IgG was determined by IFAT cut-off ≥ 1:100 Overall seroprevalence was 6.1% (198 positive dogs) Epidemiological data indicate a significantly higher seroprevalence in dogs > 4 years old purebred dogs (Pit Bull and related breeds) There were no seroprevalence differences according to sex and/or season (April and November) no significant differences were observed according to whether dogs lived inside or outside the HL outbreak area indicating a high proportion of clinically healthy infected dogs that could be a potential source of infection Results indicate a stable seroprevalence of L infantum infection after 2006 in stray dogs in Madrid but with a recent slightly increasing trend These observations support the need to continue with the LeishSP implemented by sanitary authorities of the Madrid Community as an early warning strategy for human and animal leishmaniosis and to enable continued assessment of the epidemiological role of dogs with subclinical infection in this important zoonotic disease Following on from our previous study [12] the aim of the present survey was to focus on data for the period between 2007 and 2018 to calculate the seroprevalence of L infantum in stray dogs in the Community of Madrid and assess the impacts of the epidemiological variables sex and living or not in the human leishmaniasis outbreak area one in spring (April–May) and one in autumn (November) The sample of dogs included in each period ranged from 100 to 150 dogs A total of 17 shelters were included in the present study Each dog was subjected to the same protocol which consisted of the collection of data regarding age Dog’s ages were estimated according to several factors (e.g. We established five size groups: x-small (< 6 kg) The municipality of capture of the animal was also recorded to examine the seroprevalence of L infantum in relation to the whether or not the dogs were living in the area of the outbreak of human leishmaniosis (Getafe Blood and faeces samples were also collected from the dogs included in our study Samples were kept at 4 °C until processed at the laboratory Seroprevalence was defined as the percentage of sample testing positive for antibodies to L The chi-square test was used to assess associations between L clinical signs compatible or not with infection and belonging or not to the area of the human leishmaniosis outbreak Overall seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum infection from 2007 to 2018 When seroprevalences were compared by season no significant differences were observed between autumn with spring These results were 5.5% (89/1,620) for the whole of the autumn compared to 6.8% (109/1605) recorded in the set of data for spring (χ2 = 2.35; df = 1; p = 0.125) no significant seroprevalence differences were observed between seasons in each year nor when comparing autumns across the 12 years observed (χ2 = 17.6; df = 11; p = 0.091) we did find significant differences between all springs (χ2 = 22.5; df = 11; p = 0.020) with the higher rates observed in spring 2017 (10.7%; 18/169) and 2018 (11.43%; 4/123) and the lowest in spring 2007 (2.4%; 3/124) seroprevalences recorded were similar at 6.4% for males (112/1750) and 5.7% for females (82/1437) (χ2 = 0.664; df = 1; p = 0.415); lower for puppies (< 1 year) (1.2%; 6/483) and dogs aged 1–3 years (4.9%; 84/1714) versus those aged 3–7 years (10.3%; 84/814) or > 7 years (12.6%; 23/183) (χ2 = 62.198; df = 3; p < 0.001); and higher for large (10.2%; 40/394) and x-large (12.2%; 10/82) versus medium (5.3%; 30/561) small (3.3%; 3/90) or x-small (2.3%; 1/44) dogs (χ2 = 14.745; df = 4; p = 0.005) Differences were also observed by breed: seroprevalence was 7.4% (94/1276) in pure breeds while in mixed breeds it was 5.3% (103/1926) (χ2 = 5.206; df = 1; p = 0.023) and was significantly higher in dangerous breeds (breed-specific legislation) (10.8%; 27/249) and Dobermans (33.3%; 2/6) (χ2 = 7.493; df = 1; p = 0.006) Seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum infection in sick and clinically healthy infected dogs Seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum infection inside and outside of the outbreak area of which 492 had one or more intestinal parasites (23.3%) The intestinal parasites detected in order of prevalence were Giardia duodenalis (15.3%; n = 324) Of 16 dogs out of 2990 dogs presenting with diarrhoea infantum infection and only 6 had intestinal parasites The seroprevalence observed among parasitized dogs was 4.5% (22/492) and that of non-parasitized dogs was 6.7% (109/1622) which was not significantly different (χ2 = 3.283; df = 1; p = 0.07) we believe that stray dogs are a good indicator of the presence of L the LeishSP implemented by the Madrid Community is an excellent early warning system for the surveillance of this disease given that the number of cases in humans has not reflected the changes observed in the dog seroprevalence map we may also conclude that human infection in the outbreak area is in remission warn against lowering our guard as the parasite continues to circulate in this area More studies are needed to determine the genetic factors related to canine leishmaniosis this clinical sign was observed in only 0.5% of dogs (16/2990) but six had intestinal parasites as a possible cause of diarrhoea Our findings highlight the important role of stray dogs as sentinels of L infantum infection and confirm the effectiveness of the LeishSP implemented by the Madrid Community as an early warning strategy for human and animal leishmaniosis All data generated or analysed during this study are included in this published article LeishVet guidelines for the practical management of canine leishmaniosis Pathologic mechanisms underlying the clinical findings in canine leishmaniasis due to Leishmania infantum/chagasi Monitoring Leishmania infection and exposure to Phlebotomus perniciosus using minimal and non-invasive canine samples 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area of Montes Claros Municipality Slc11a1 (formerly Nramp1) and susceptibility to canine visceral leishmaniasis Seasonal trends and spatial relations between environmental/meteorological factors and leishmaniosis sand fly vector abundances in Central Spain Thelazia callipaeda: infection in dogs: a new parasite for Spain An atypical case of leishmaniasis associated with chronic duodenitis in a dog Download references The authors are indebted to the staff of the animal protection shelters and veterinarians participating in this study to the Regional Agricultural Laboratory of the Community of Madrid which carried out the analysis of the samples This paper has been sponsored by Elanco Animal Health in the framework of the 16th CVBD® World Forum Symposium Unidad Técnica 6 del Área de Salud Pública Área de Vigilancia de Riesgos Ambientales en Salud Unidad Técnica 1-4-7 del Área de Salud Pública GM participated in the design of the study participated in data analysis and critically revised the manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript The study was carried out in accordance with the international guidelines for the Care and Use of Experimental Animals and Spanish Legislation (RD 53/2013) The authors declare that they have no competing interests Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data Download citation DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-022-05226-6 Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: a shareable link is not currently available for this article American College of Veterinary Microbiology oxygen-tolerant-to-strictly anaerobic rods They can come from exogenous (most commonly the soil or animal faeces) or endogenous sources (often the intestinal tract of the affected individual) (Songer Smears from the liver of a sow that died of Clostridium novyi infection showing large gram-positive rods with oval to cylindrical subterminal spores (magnification ×1000) Centro de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas de Extremadura (CICYTEX) Pathogenesis of most clostridial infections is based upon production of toxins Clostridium novyi was first isolated in the late 19th century (Novy differentiated by selective toxin production Differential production of alpha and beta toxins determines the toxin phenotype Clostridium novyi type C is nontoxigenic (and therefore avirulent) cause disease in humans and domestic animals Clostridium novyi type A produces the organism’s alpha toxin the primary cause of disease in sheep and swine but secretes much more beta toxin than type B strains (Table 2) and D are one independent species arising from the same phylogenetic background (Sasaki et al There is nothing so disconcerting to a farmer or veterinarian on a pig farm as the sudden death of breeding sows they are animals in which a large economical amount has been invested and on the other a high mortality rate increases the renewal rate and therefore the percentage of gilts with a consequent decrease in the general productivity of the farm (García novyi strains cause disease that presents with an archipelago of signs and symptoms All of the large clostridial cytotoxins consist of single peptide chains averaging about 250,000 MW Its action upon injection is characterised by fluid loss into the interstitial space clostridial toxins glucosylate GTPases that are involved in actin cytoskeletal function impairing proper cell:cell contact (Selzer et al and leading to loss of integrity of vascular endothelium (Pires et al it is more probable that some physiologic event in proximity to parturition in the body of the sow is the inciting factor for disease be colonised in the farrowing crate or stall during the first few hours after farrowing it seems likely that exposure to a shedding sow early in life or to growing pigs at any stage is the most likely route to colonisation The majority of the sows experiencing infectious necrotic hepatitis are multiparous Sows in good body condition are at greatest risk and disease occurs most often in the summer Most cases occur in lactating sows and losses can easily exceed 15–30% per year Colonisation without excretion (or simple shedding) seems a completely unreasonable expectation so a colonised animal should be capable of spreading the organism to other pigs The course of the disease is generally peracute which makes identification of sick animals difficult The animals generally appear to be in good physical condition and then die suddenly with unusual and rapid postmortem decomposition being characteristic (García Pathological changes include gross distention of the carcass generalised edema and subcutaneous infiltration with bubbles and foul smelling bloody fluid in pericardial and the parenchyma is uniformly infiltrated with gas bubbles Cases are sometimes accompanied by gastric ulcers The liver uniformly infiltrated with gas bubbles presenting a spongy appearance on the cut surface probably the most distinguishing feature of sudden death in sows caused by Clostridium novyi Photo courtesy of Dr Alfredo García Sánchez primarily due to the fact that in the majority of cases the animals are found dead and that the time between death and necropsy introduces the possibility of postmortem invasion Other causes of death have to be ruled out but it must be suspected in a case of sudden death with the necropsy findings described above (García it is essential to perform postmortem examination and collect samples as soon as possible after death gross and microscopic findings at necropsy (Figure 4) Gram and fluorescent antibody stains of direct smears The abdominal cavity of a mature gestating Iberian breed sow at necropsy with enlarged and dark liver with a granular surface and erose-to-slightly scalloped margins The most useful direct and rapid differential assay for myonecrosis agents is the fluorescent antibody test The test is performed either on smears taken directly from clinical material or on isolates The use of direct immunofluorescence using fluorescent antibodies on smears from the liver has been described as a highly sensitive diagnostic technique it must be borne in mind that the longer the time between death and necropsy of the affected animals the greater the probability of false positives (García Clostridia are bacteria that are difficult to culture novyi being the most complex of those commonly found in pigs sometimes merely isolating the clostridium species does not confirm the diagnosis but its toxin also has to be detected as they inhabit the animal organism under normal conditions (García use of PCR procedures may allow rapid identification of C enzyme immunoassay and toxin neutralization in CHO cells (Bormann and Schulze 2006) reveal alpha and beta toxins (Garcia et al toxin neutralising antibodies are available as controls Death occurs suddenly in apparently healthy animals such that because of the speed with which the disease develops and especially because of the role played by toxins in its development antibiotic treatment is ineffective (McKenzie antibiotics act against the pathogens and not against the toxins (García Viable attempts to control the disease in pigs have not been conducted other than antimicrobial prophylaxis (Post and Songer suggest prophylaxis with bacitracin methylene disalicylate (BMD) (Anonymous There are numerous reports in the scientific literature documenting the decrease in mortality in sows by means of the addition of bacitracin to the feed (García Shultz (2001) observed a decrease of 16% when 250 g/ton of bacitracin methylene disalicylate was added to the diet during the last two weeks of gestation and until weaning There was also a decrease in piglet mortality and an increase in weight gain there is currently a complete ban on the use of antibiotics as growth promoters (Regulation 1831/2003/EC on additives for use in animal nutrition).Furthermore the rapid elimination of carcasses by means of incineration or deep burial in lime is recommended in order to reduce environmental contamination from the spores (García The brief clinical course of most histotoxic infections dictates prevention Commercial immunoprophylactic products usually consist of inactivated liquid cultures eliciting antibody responses to bacterial surface antigens novyi-induced infectious hepatitis is routinely practiced worldwide This type of prevention is only feasible with the use of vaccines generally toxoids or toxoids and second-generation vaccines based on native alpha or beta or recombinant toxins (García vaccines are sold which contain the alpha toxoid of C The manufacturers recommend a primary vaccination between 50 and 60 days antepartum and revaccination of the animals 25-30 days antepartum with a single administration 30 days antepartum in subsequent gestations all the animals should be vaccinated (during gestation and lactation) with revaccination 4 weeks later (García it seems likely that appropriately structured immunoprophylaxis may be the answer for managing the disease in swine We would expect this disease to follow the precedent of other clostridial diseases in which solid immunity is achieved by toxoid components in a combined clostridial toxoid Global Ag Media provides a knowledge sharing platform offering premium news analysis and information resources for the global agriculture industry Sign up to our regular newsletter and access news from across the Global AG Media network when in fact they contain other substances These practices constitute misleading advertising and a violation This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page it is recommended to have an umbrella handy so that light showers do not catch anyone by surprise the first day of unstable weather due to precipitation the maximum temperature will be reached around 18:00 hours and will be 19ºC There will be moderate gusts of wind and light showers between 11:00 and 14:00 On Saturday 12 there will be episodes of rain in the morning (11:00 h) coinciding with the Elsa y Elmar concert in Madrid Río) and in the afternoon (from 17:00 h) at 19:00 h clear skies will be seen and precipitation will stop until the next day Sunday 13 will start the day with clouds and clear skies The weather will be pleasant in the afternoon: no showers are expected Wind gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour marked by a squall arriving from the British Isles the warning for squalls will remain until 18:00 hours in the capital and south of Madrid the Civil Protection service recommends special caution on the road Herminia has already caused traffic problems early in the morning: there have been accidents on the A-2 the AEMET has registered a 100% probability of rain Temperatures will be mild: between 6 and 14 degrees the warning for squalls and snowfall will be activated until 17:00 on Tuesday The storm probabilities rise during the early morning of the 28th (between 2:00 and 6:00 in the morning) You have to make a pilgrimage to Humanes to reach the mecca of electronic music lovers (from Madrid and the rest of Spain) which celebrate their 20th anniversary with a trilogy of nights with names like Mulero The macro-room keeps the bar high with an avant-garde pioneering and absolutely dedicated to the different styles of international electronic music The history of one of the most iconic nightclubs in the city begins in the 70s when in its magnificent stalls movies were projected in that Cine San Carlos the tapes were changed by plates becoming a party room in 1983 (so was Titanic unsinkable in the nights of Madrid) and the place to go out at night Its fame began to escalate in the city until 1994 when it became what we know today: Teatro Kapital A century of history bearing the weight of art Teatro Eslava is an iconic place in the city you will find the father of the place(Hilarión Eslava nineteenth-century composer whose nephew was the promoter of the theater’s construction) watching every movement of Madrid’s night owls A classic of the city that dazzles from those mythical stairs to the first floor Here you will find the extensive closet and the gigantic bathrooms where you will always find a free toilet (this is pure service information in the afternoons the concerts of the moment in the city are programmed and at night An eclectic room where they sound from classics of yesterday and today (they usually play here El cuerpo del disco for example) to the Trueno session with the best techno The particularity of Macera is its subway floor where electronic music is played more or less dark Born almost half a century ago on Jacometrezo Street it changed location to Costanilla de los Angeles in 2016 A space that programs epic jazz and flamenco sessions house and alternative genres of clubbing are also programmed when the night comes Here we have been able to move to the rhythm of Cuerpo del Disco HUNEE… It’s that place to “come down” when you know you need to dance Siroco is like a good friend: it’ s always waiting for you Its two floors are a reflection of what Madrid is two places in one to choose from and not leave until the sun comes up The Siroco has been programming concerts and sessions since 1989 and today remains an essential and a “basic classic” of the night owls of Madrid What anecdotes and moments have been lived in one of the temples of the Madrid nightlife The Sala Maravillas was born as such in the 90’s to become Sala Nasti twenty years ago through its dance floor and small but epic stage bands that were the backbone of the indie of this country (not in vain there debuted a very young Los Planetas in 93 and its founders were part of the organizers of the FIB) new airs come to this corner of Malaga returning to the original name: Maravillas Espectaclub It is currently open from Wednesday to Sunday and is known for its commitment to the arts and performance In its origins it was a theater and cinema (we are talking about almost a century ago since it opened its doors as a neighborhood projector in 1931 with the film El Cantor Desconocido) housing one of the most famous brands of Spanish nightlife: Pachá After its change of name (and owners) in 2013 it has not ceased to be an icon of the capital Known for its elegant and fine dresscode we recommend that you don’t forget your shirt and your nautical shoes you can enjoy three rooms where you can dance to electronica Laura Vandall is the brilliant mind behind Club Malasaña After collecting so much popularity with other events and venues like ChaChá Club Malasaña (in the former Sala Taboo) was not going to be less Its red neon lights have already been the protagonist of more than one video clip or of the publications of many personalities from the world of cinema or the music industry With reserved areas worthy of the Great Gatsby and the best house music from Wednesday to Sunday it has become the trendy club for ‘nocturnal animals’ Sala Cocó hosts the best techno party in the capital: Mondo Disko Cocó is the resident room of the best techno scene in Madrid from Thursday to Saturday hosts sessions of those who never forget international DJs like Helena Hauff or Nicolas Jaar When we talk about Lula Club a name already protagonist of the pages of the couché paper resounds The place that Íñigo Onieva has managed to turn into an essential of Madrid’s nightlife was a classic dance hall where the chulapos and chulapas of age swept through the night displaying their steps afternoon to afternoon invade a place that invites dancing and confidences (which Onieva knows a lot about) BarCo is a classic in Malasaña that you can find open on a Wednesday (you never know when you’ll need a club open even if it’s until the early hours of the night) clubbing sessions to dance until the wee hours of the morning Is it possible to dance to the soundtracks of Camp Rock and Hanna Montana in a nightclub Up to three rooms where you can go interspersed with the latest hits of the ex-participants of OT or the hits of Dua Lipa and Frozen wrapped in the best LGTBI+ atmosphere the mythical concert hall is between Colon and Tribunal that has programming from Thursday to Sunday its program is the most fun: Jam Sessions (in which you can go out and improvise with your friends) and blues concerts with free admission from 22:30h they bring together the best tribute bands of Arctic Monkeys and close the night with the most unusual DJs You won’t hear reggaeton or techno: Thundercat respects the editorial line A good afterwork doesn’t tire anyone but if you extend it until the wee hours of the morning… maybe it does apart from having one of the best afterworks in Gran Vía acid or a more colorful techno shape the club nights of Cadavra which in a short time has become a platform for new sounds in the city Fitz is the nightclub that wants to recover the spirit of the 20s of the last century: the excess made party and overflowing optimism Its name refers to the writer who best narrated the decade: F who knows if the next Great Gatsby is set in this Madrid club but they also have the best of urban music in concert and a lot of elegance is what you breathe in the club nights of Oh My Club But not everything that glitters is a party: Oh My Club has its own restaurant where you can book a dinner with friends before the dancing AEMET forecasts slightly above average rainfall during the Easter vacations This year Easter is delayed until April 14 and the question most of us are asking ourselves after the passage of the Martinho squall is: will it rain during the vacations Both the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) and meteorologist Mar Gómez estimate that there will be “slightly above normal rainfall” in Madrid The report also reveals that maximum temperatures could range between 18 degrees and 22 °C ( with peaks of up to 24ºC on the hottest days) both in Madrid and in other areas of central Spain. A pleasant weather typical of spring, which would allow to enjoy the many processions that will fill the streets this year. the worst is over: the AEMET has predicted that the next ten days there will be clear skies and highs that will exceed 20 degrees an increase of more than 50% of the water stored in the reservoir in a week is striking Thanks to the rains that have dyed the city gray this March Madrid has recorded an increase in the water reservoirs in the community Today the reservoirs are at 85.47% of their capacity reducing the chances of droughts in the short term the largest in the region – the dam’s supply represents 46% of the total volume of water impounded in the region and is essential for supplying the community – has more than 358 cubic hectometers of water Madrid is experiencing the rainiest March in its recent history (and there are still eleven days to go) the Retiro rain gauge registered 182.9 liters per square meter At the same time that the figure was registered the flow of the Manzanares increased to the point of almost overflowing Benito Pérez Galdós en el patio de su casa madrileña en la calle Hilarión Eslava Manuel Azaña y Valle Inclán entre otros en la tertulia de la Cacharrería del Ateneo Ramón Gómez de la Serna en su célebre tertulia del café de Pombo Benito Pérez Galdós posando para el escultor alicantino Vicente Bañols Miembros del equipo del periódico "La Iberia" publicado entre 1858 y 1898 Tertulia de Benito Pérez Galdós en su quinta de San Quintín Entre estas dos fotografías han pasado unos quince años y en ambas trata de imitar Ortega una célebre fotografía de Balzac Fundación José Ortega y Gasset-Gregorio Marañón Benito Pérez Galdós leyendo galeradas de su discurso de ingreso en la Academia Española Emilia Pardo Bazán en su palacete de la calle Princesa Santiago Ramón y Cajal posa ante el escultor Agustín Querol Archivo Histórico Provincial de Guadalajara Ramón Gómez de la Serna durante una lectura en el desaparecido Circo Price 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this summer faces a week of rains that will bring with it a significant drop in temperaturesthat portends the arrival of autumn weather La Rioja and the Basque Country expect thunderstorms until Tuesday The good news from this unforeseen weather changeis that temperatures will hardly rise above 32 degrees on the last weekend of August the minimums will be between 18 and 21 degrees which could improve the quality of sleep for those most vulnerable to heat There will be downs of up to 12ºC in a matter of 24 hours Contrary to what will happen in central Spain some areas of the country such as the Guadalquivir valley and the southern plateau could register more than 34 degrees from the 29th Este sábado 19 de noviembre desde las 17:00h la sesión techno por antonomasia de la ciudad de Madrid 115 noches en las que Code ha demostrado su adhesión incondicional por el Techno durante estos trece años antes de llegar a su evento numero 116 con el que celebrar este aniversario tan esperado Sven Vath vuelve por el espacio multiusos de Humanes de Madrid; Fabrik en vinilo y hacer las delicias de todos sus fans en Madrid una de las ciudades en las que Sven fue siempre de los artistas más demandados este es el increíble line up de artistas que pasaran desde las 17: 00h de este sábado 19 y hasta las 06:00h de la madrugada por Fabrik: Ben Sims 12 horas de aniversario Code en Fabrik que puedes disfrutar por solo 31€ Entrada si compras tu entrada anticipada aquí Sobre nosotros | Hola Sundays! | Contacto | Aviso legal | Política de cookies Hemeroteca Env�a esta noticia por correo electr�nico a: Env�alo a varias personas separando los correos con comas El Tribunal Supremo ha confirmado las penas que la Audiencia Nacional impuso por tr�fico de coca�na a los ex futbolistas Jes�s Emilio D�ez de Mier, 'Txutxi', que estuvo en el Athletic de Bilbao y el H�rcules El alto tribunal agrava en un a�o la pena al representante de jugadores Zoran Matijevic cuya condena pasa de 11 a 12 al ser considerado dirigente de la organizaci�n "tras la estimaci�n en este punto del recurso del fiscal" Adem�s se le impone una multa de 128.857.797 euros Esa es la �nica modificaci�n que hace el Supremo sobre la sentencia de la Audiencia Nacional que resulta de este modo confirmada en todos los dem�s aspectos incluida la condena de 5 a�os al representante de futbolistas Pablo Acosta De este modo, se confirman tambi�n los once a�os de c�rcel para Juan Carlos Balbastre; los cuatro a�os para Jaime V. V. y para Francisco Salvador G. B., y la absoluci�n para Carlos de la Vega D�az, futbolista del Legan�s La Operaci�n Cicl�n El Supremo cierra as� la llamada Operaci�n Cicl�n que ha desarticulado una organizaci�n de narcotr�fico que introdujo 950 kilos de coca�na en Espa�a Est� probado que los condenados participaron entre 2008 y 2009 en la introducci�n en los puertos de Algeciras (C�diz) y Valencia de sendos contenedores procedentes de Argentina con 600 y 350 kilos de coca�na Habr�an superado en el mercado ilegal los 32 millones de euros Predrag Stankovic y Jes�s Emilio D�ez de Mier planificaron a finales de 2008 el transporte de coca�na de nacionalidad francesa y residente en Par�s que era el encargado de financiar la operaci�n viajaba constantemente a Espa�a y a otros pa�ses por su profesi�n de agente FIFA y aprovechaba sus desplazamientos a Espa�a para reunirse con Stankovic D�ez de Mier y Balbastre en Madrid y en la zona de Alicante Balbastre viaj� en octubre de 2008 a Argentina para ponerse en contacto con los suministradores y all� coincidi� con Matijevic que se inform� de las gestiones para los env�os de la droga Para preparar el paso del contenedor por la aduana espa�ola en Algeciras Balbastre recurri� a una ex convicto que hab�a sido guardia civil creyendo que sus contactos le pod�an facilitar la entrada de la mercanc�a comunic� la operaci�n proyectada a la Polic�a Fingi� estar conforme en participar y puso en contacto a Balbastre con un agente encubierto El agente actu� como la persona que se ocupar�a de hacer las gestiones para que el contenedor pasase la aduana en Algeciras siendo transportado en un cami�n hasta una nave de Humanes (Madrid) el 23 de febrero de 2009 Al d�a siguiente fueron detenidos Stankovic y Balbastre �Alg�n error en la noticia? 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