Publications by authors named "Arturo di Girolamo"

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  • From December 24, 2020, to February 8, 2021, 163 cases of the SARS-CoV-2 Alpha variant were identified in Chieti province, with 14 identified epidemiological clusters, primarily in the town of Guardiagrele.
  • The majority of contacts in these clusters were linked to family and friends, indicating close social ties played a significant role in transmission.
  • Genomic analysis revealed that the COVID-19 strain in Guardiagrele formed a distinct clade, suggesting that the spread in the Abruzzo region was primarily due to limited viral introductions rather than widespread inter-regional transmission.
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The objective of this study was to measure the effect of micromagnetic stimulation (MS) on hippocampal neurons, by using single microcoil (coil) prototype, magnetic pen (MagPen). MagPen will be used to stimulate the CA3 region magnetically and excitatory post synaptic potential (EPSP) response measurements will be made from the CA1 region. The threshold for micromagnetic neurostimulation as a function of stimulation frequency of the current driving thecoil will be demonstrated.

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With the ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), there is an increasing quest for more accessible, easy-to-use, rapid, inexpensive, and high-accuracy diagnostic tools. Traditional disease diagnostic methods such as qRT-PCR (quantitative reverse transcription-PCR) and ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) require multiple steps, trained technicians, and long turnaround time that may worsen the disease surveillance and pandemic control. In sight of this situation, a rapid, one-step, easy-to-use, and high-accuracy diagnostic platform will be valuable for future epidemic control, especially for regions with scarce medical resources.

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In recent years, magnetic particle spectroscopy (MPS) has become a highly sensitive and versatile sensing technique for quantitative bioassays. It relies on the dynamic magnetic responses of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) for the detection of target analytes in the liquid phase. There are many research studies reporting the application of MPS for detecting a variety of analytes including viruses, toxins, nucleic acids, and so forth.

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  • - Several circulating strains of SARS-CoV-2 have been detected in Abruzzo, Italy, with a specific lineage, B.1.177.75, showing a unique testing pattern (positive for ORF1ab and S genes, negative for N gene) due to a specific mutation.
  • - The B.1.177.75 lineage mutations suggest that the N gene dropout likely happens when two specific mutations occur together, with additional data indicating these cases are clustered largely among young people.
  • - This research emphasizes the need for sharing genomic data to understand connections between seemingly unrelated cases and the necessity of updating molecular testing methods.
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Nowadays, there is an increasing demand for more accessible routine diagnostics for patients with respect to high accuracy, ease of use, and low cost. However, the quantitative and high accuracy bioassays in large hospitals and laboratories usually require trained technicians and equipment that is both bulky and expensive. In addition, the multistep bioassays and long turnaround time could severely affect the disease surveillance and control especially in pandemics such as influenza and COVID-19.

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  • * Among the 347 HCWs surveyed, over half reported not being vaccinated for diphtheritis-tetanus-pertussis (57.3%), measles-mumps-rubella (50.1%), and flu (62.5%).
  • * The findings indicate that many HCWs favor natural immunity over vaccination and express concerns about long-term vaccine effects, highlighting the need for improved training and possibly mandatory vaccination policies.
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Prevention and control of hospital and community acquired infections caused by multi drug resistant organisms (MDROs) are one major priority nowadays for health care systems worldwide. To improve actions and plans to tackle this problem, the creation of automated regional, national and international MDRO surveillance networks is a mandatory path for international health Institutions and Ministries. In this paper, the authors report on the surveillance system designed for the Abruzzo Region (Central Italy) to monitor the prevalence of MDROs in both infected and colonized patients, to verify appropriateness of antibiotic prescription in hospitalized patients and to interact with other national and sovra-national networks.

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The clinical approach to thalassemia and hemoglobinopathies, specifically Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), based on transfusions, iron chelation and bone marrow transplantation has ameliorated their prognosis. Nevertheless, infections still may cause serious complications in these patients. The susceptibility to infections in thalassemia and SCD arises both from a large spectrum of immunological abnormalities and from exposure to specific infectious agents.

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The bacterium Bartonella henselae causes cat scratch disease, a self-limited zoonotic disease which is common among children and adolescents. The most typical clinical presentation is a regional lymphadenopathy that commonly involves only a single node of cervical and axillary lymph nodes. Inguinal localization is rarely described.

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We report the case of a patient complaining of intermittent fever for two years. After three episodes which were well controlled in a few days by antibiotic therapy, in October 2004 she came to our observation for the reappearance of fever. Our findings included high levels of inflammation indexes, a left atrial power at ECG, and an enlargement of the heart at chest radiography.

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