Publications by authors named "Bonizzoni M"

Background: The biological larvicide Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis (Bti) represents a safe and effective alternative to chemical insecticides for mosquito control. Efficient control of mosquitoes implicates continuous and extensive application of Bti.

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  • Mosquitoes, especially the tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus), are highly adaptable to different habitats, which aids in their success as invasive species.
  • Researchers studied eight laboratory strains from three continents to analyze their activity and sleep patterns, finding all strains displayed similar peaks in activity around dawn and dusk.
  • Significant differences in activity levels and sleep patterns among the strains were noted, influenced by factors such as human population density and geographic latitude, suggesting these mosquitoes adapt their behaviors based on local environmental conditions.
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Objectives: Norepinephrine is available commercially in solution containing its salt (eg, tartrate), but only the base form (ie, norepinephrine base) is active pharmacologically. Unfortunately, the outer label of drug packages frequently reports the dosage of norepinephrine as a salt, which can lead potentially to therapeutic errors when prescribing norepinephrine. We performed a survey to assess the level of awareness of this issue.

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  • The study evaluates acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) as a method to decrease the need for red blood cell (RBC) transfusions in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery, aiming to reduce associated risks and costs.
  • It is a randomized controlled trial conducted in various hospitals, where patients are assigned to either receive ANH before surgery or the best available alternative treatment.
  • The primary goal is to see if ANH lowers the percentage of patients requiring RBC transfusion from 35% to 28%, with secondary outcomes including mortality and complications related to kidney and bleeding issues.
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Introduction: Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) may improve survival in refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) but also expand the donor pool as these patients often become eligible for organ donation. Our aim is to describe the impact of organ donation in OHCA patients treated with ECPR in a high-volume cardiac arrest centre.

Methods: Rate of organ donation (primary outcome), organs harvested, a composite of patient survival with favourable neurological outcome or donation of ≥1 solid organ (ECPR benefit), and the potential total number of individuals benefiting from ECPR (survivors with favourable neurological outcome and potential recipients of one solid organ) were analysed among all-rhythms refractory OHCA patients treated with ECPR between January 2013-November 2022 at San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, Italy.

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Mosquitoes occupy a wide range of habitats where they experience various environmental conditions. The ability of some species, such as the tiger mosquito, , to adapt to local conditions certainly contributes to their invasive success. Among traits that remain to be examined, mosquitoes' ability to time their activity with that of the local host population has been suggested to be of significant epidemiological importance.

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Phenolic acids are phytochemicals commonly existing in plants that are also beneficial to the human body after consumption. As additives in the food industry, phenolic acids typically need stabilization by encapsulation. We have been studying cyclodextrins as potential encapsulating agents, elucidating the structure and energetics of the complexes they form with phenolic acids.

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  • Global warming is causing changes in the distribution and life cycles of insects, particularly mosquitoes like Aedes albopictus, which are important disease vectors.
  • A study found that developmental temperatures significantly affect mosquito fitness at different stages, including hatchability, viability, and adult characteristics like body mass and longevity, with variations seen between populations from temperate and tropical regions.
  • The research highlights reduced fitness performance at higher temperatures, particularly at 32°C, and suggests these findings are crucial for predicting the invasion potential and public health risks associated with this mosquito species.
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Background: Although whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is the preferred genotyping method for most genomic analyses, limitations are often experienced when studying genomes characterized by a high percentage of repetitive elements, high linkage, and recombination deserts. The Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus), for example, has a genome comprising up to 72% repetitive elements, and therefore we set out to develop a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chip to be more cost-effective. Aedes albopictus is an invasive species originating from Southeast Asia that has recently spread around the world and is a vector for many human diseases.

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Introduction: Critically ill patients with inflammatory dysregulation and organ disfunction may benefit from blood purification, although the use of this technique has not been described in large case series. We evaluated clinical outcomes and survival in high-risk intensive care unit (ICU) patients who underwent extracorporeal blood purification.

Methods: 359 consecutive ICU patients treated with CytoSorb were included.

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Introduction: Recent studies suggested that Macklin sign is a predictor of barotrauma in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). We performed a systematic review to further characterize the clinical role of Macklin.

Methods: PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Central Register and Embase were searched for studies reporting data on Macklin.

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Background: Aedes albopictus is a public health threat for its worldwide spread and ability to transmit arboviruses. Understanding mechanisms of mosquito immunity can provide new tools to control arbovirus spread. The genomes of Aedes mosquitoes contain hundreds of nonretroviral endogenous viral elements (nrEVEs), which are enriched in piRNA clusters and produce piRNAs, with the potential to target cognate viruses.

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Ion pair receptors typically contain two separate binding sites, for the metal and the anion respectively. Here we report a less synthetically demanding approach, whereby we prepared a family of ion pair sensors based on a rhodamine fluorescent scaffold containing a tunable cation binding motif. When exposed to ion pairs, a competition for the metal ion is established between these ligands and anions.

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The transfer of genetic material between viruses and eukaryotic cells is pervasive. Somatic integrations of DNA viruses and retroviruses have been linked to persistent viral infection and genotoxic effects. Integrations into germline cells, referred to as Endogenous Viral Elements (EVEs), can be co-opted for host functions.

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Objectives: To compare heparin-based anticoagulation and bivalirudin-based anticoagulation within the context of critically ill patients with a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection.

Design: An observational study.

Setting: At the intensive care unit of a university hospital.

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The increasing incidence of arboviral diseases in tropical endemic areas and their emergence in new temperate countries is one of the most important challenges that Public Health agencies are currently facing. Because mosquitoes are poikilotherms, shifts in temperature influence physiological functions besides egg viability. These traits impact not only vector density, but also their interaction with their hosts and arboviruses.

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Integrations from non-retroviral RNA viruses (nrEVEs) have been identified across several taxa, including mosquitoes. Amongst all Culicinae species, the viral vectors Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus stand out for their high number of nrEVEs. In addition, Aedes nrEVEs are enriched in piRNA clusters and generate piRNAs that can silence incoming viral genomes.

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Objective: To describe the experience with CytoSorb treatment in patients with refractory acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) following SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Methods: Retrospective observational study on 15 patients treated in a University Hospital.

Results: All patients were male, with a mean age of 55 ± 14 years; eight patients (53%) were on venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) due to refractory ARDS and all (100%) under mechanical ventilation at the time of CytoSorb use.

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Penicillins and cephalosporins belong to the β-lactam antibiotic family, which accounts for more than half of the world market for antibiotics. Misuse of antibiotics harms human health and the environment. Here, we describe an easy, fast, and sensitive optical method for the sensing and discrimination of two penicillin and five cephalosporin antibiotics in buffered water at pH 7.

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A family of coumarin-enamine chemodosimeters is evaluated for their potential use as fluorescent molecular probes for multiple analytes [cadmium(II), cobalt(II), copper(II), iron(II), nickel(II), lead(II), and zinc(II)], as their chloride and acetate salts. These fluorophores displayed excellent optical spectroscopic modulation when exposed to ion pairs with different Lewis acidic and basic properties in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). The chemodosimeters were designed to undergo excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT), which leads to significant Stokes shifts (ca.

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  • Viruses effectively control host cell processes, particularly targeting the cytoskeleton for entry and replication in insect cells.
  • These viruses typically utilize methods like clathrin-mediated endocytosis or membrane fusion to infect cells, followed by transport to replication sites, utilizing changes in actin and tubulin arrangements.
  • Although mechanisms are well-documented in some virus-insect interactions (like alphabaculoviruses and plant viruses), there's a clear need for more research on other systems, such as those involving arboviruses and mosquito vectors.
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We report new ruthenium complexes bearing the lipophilic bathophenanthroline (BPhen) ligand and dihydroxybipyridine (dhbp) ligands which differ in the placement of the OH groups ([(BPhen) Ru(n,n'-dhbp)]Cl with n = 6 and 4 in 1 and 2 , respectively). Full characterization data are reported for 1 and 2 and single crystal X-ray diffraction for 1 . Both 1 and 2 are diprotic acids.

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The aim was to analyse the psychiatric consultations in nine Italian hospital emergency departments, by comparing the lockdown and post-lockdown periods of 2020 with the equivalent periods of 2019. Characteristics of psychiatric consultations, patients, and drug prescriptions were analyzed. Joinpoint models were used to identify changes in the weekly trend of consultations.

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