Publications by authors named "Campanozzi A"

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  • Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) can occur 3-6 weeks after a SARS-CoV2 infection, and vaccinated adolescents show fewer severe cases, but data on younger kids is limited.
  • A 6-year-old girl developed MIS-C symptoms one month after receiving her COVID-19 vaccine, despite having no prior detectable infection; diagnosis was confirmed through antibody tests.
  • Treatment with immunoglobulins and steroids helped her recover, but she experienced additional complications like pancreatitis and neurological symptoms; follow-up showed no lasting issues, raising questions about the vaccine's role in MIS-C for younger children.
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Background And Aims: systolic and diastolic blood pressure values identify different subtypes of Primary Hypertension. In pediatric age, hypertension is often related to obesity. Characterization of an individual's Blood Pressure (BP) status needs multiple measurements in the course of time, but this is rarely the case, principally in everyday pediatrics.

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Anemia is one of the most frequent extra-intestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease. Insidious onset, variability of symptoms and lack of standardized screening practices may increase the risk of underestimating its burden in children with IBD. Despite its relevance and peculiarity in everyday clinical practice, this topic is only dealt with in a few documents specifically for the pediatric field.

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  • - The study focuses on RSV, a common virus causing severe respiratory infections in infants, particularly in those under two months old, and evaluates its impact on hospitalizations at Policlinico Foggia Hospital in Italy from 2011 to 2023.
  • - Data from 1,005 RSV cases reveals that most hospitalizations occur during winter months, with a significant majority of affected patients being under one year old, and highlights that factors such as younger age, longer hospital stays, and prematurity increase disease severity.
  • - The financial burden of RSV hospitalizations averages around 3,036 euros annually, with costs being notably higher for the youngest patients, indicating the potential benefits of new immunization strategies, including the use of monoclon
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Constipation is a common problem in children, accounting for about 3% of all primary care visits and up to 25% of referrals to paediatric gastroenterologists. Although polyethylene glycol often proves effective, most children require prolonged treatment and about 50% of them have at least one relapse within the first 5 years after initial recovery. When conventional treatment fails, children are considered to have refractory constipation.

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Background: The European Union (EU) approved the placement on European market of insect-based novel foods. Those foods were defined safe for the consumption for all European population, including children.

Main Body: The nutrition committee of the Italian society of Paediatric Hepatology and Nutrition (SIGENP) performed literature research to understand benefits and risk of those use of those NF for Italian children.

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Background: Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (FGIDs) are common in pediatric age.

Aims: To estimate the prevalence of FGIDs in Italian children and evaluate the impact of diet.

Methods: Healthy children aged 4-18 years were recruited in a multicenter cross-sectional study.

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Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a pediatric hyperinflammatory syndrome related to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection whose epidemiology is not very well known at present. The objective of the study was to better understand the incidence of MIS-C in the Apulia region in southern Italy. Our primary goal was to estimate the incidence of newly identified cases of MIS-C in children aged 0-18 years, during a period of six months, encompassing the second pandemic wave.

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Background: Exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) is the first choice to induce remission and promote mucosal healing in pediatric Crohn's disease (CD). However, full adherence to EEN treatment may be problematic for children with CD.

Methods: The goal of the current multicenter retrospective study was to define predictive factors of nonadherence to treatment and nonremission at the end of induction treatment.

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Background: Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS) is a rare functional gastrointestinal disorder, which has a considerable burden on quality of life of both children and their family. Aim of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic modalities and therapeutic approach to CVS among Italian tertiary care centers and the differences according to subspecialties, as well as to explore whether potential predictive factors associated with either a poor outcome or a response to a specific treatment.

Methods: Cross-sectional multicenter web-based survey involving members of the Italian Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (SIGENP) and Italian Society of Pediatric Neurology (SINP).

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The aim of this mini-review is to present the current knowledge on iodine requirements in developmental age, from conception to adolescence. It is based on the analysis of updated national and international guidelines on iodine intake and the prevention of iodine deficiency. Health policy initiatives carried out in industrialized countries in previous decades have led to a dramatic improvement in nutritional iodine status in the general population.

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  • * Regular physical activity can help inhibit lung cancer by providing anti-inflammatory effects, improving immune response, and enhancing lung function, which collectively benefit patients.
  • * The review stresses the importance of physical activity in both the prevention and treatment of lung cancer, recommending lifestyle changes to improve outcomes for patients.
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Numerous studies in recent decades have shown that Mediterranean diet (MD) can reduce the risk of developing obesity in pediatric patients. The current narrative review summarizes recent evidence regarding the impact of MD across the different stages of child development, starting from fetal development, analyzing breastfeeding and weaning, through childhood up to adolescence, highlighting the gaps in knowledge for each age group. A literature search covering evidence published between 1 January 2000 and 1 March 2022 and concerning children only was conducted using multiple keywords and standardized terminology in PubMed database.

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Background: The increased intake of FODMAP (fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyol) rich foods has been suggested as a possible trigger of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs). Despite the high FODMAP content, the Mediterranean diet (MD) appears to have beneficial effects on health. Our aim was to evaluate whether the prevalence of FGIDs in different Mediterranean countries may be influenced by FODMAP consumption and adherence to the MD.

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Objectives: Infantile acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding involves a decision for therapeutic intervention that most pediatricians first coming into contact with the patient are, not unreasonably, unable to objectively provide. Therefore, some objective tools of individual risk assessment would seem to be crucial. The principal aim of the present study was to investigate the anamnestic and clinical parameters of infants with hematemesis, together with laboratory and instrumental findings, to create a scoring system that may help identify those infants requiring an appropriate and timely application of upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy.

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  • The rising prevalence of primary hypertension in children, largely linked to increased obesity rates, prompted the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) to release new blood pressure guidelines in 2017.
  • A study analyzing data from 489 overweight and obese children found that the redefined criteria led to a significant increase in hypertension diagnosis rates from 12.5% to 23.1%.
  • The new guidelines were more effective in identifying associated cardiovascular risks, such as hepatic steatosis and worse lipid profiles, emphasizing the importance of early intervention for at-risk youth.
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine disruptor (ED) frequently used in food packaging. BPA is used as a monomer in the manufacture of some food packaging. This study aimed to evaluate the urinary BPA concentration in an Italian pediatric cohort, testing the levels of this ED over a period of 6 months, evaluating the effects of a diet regimen with a reduction of Plastic Food Packaging (PFP).

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Objectives: Because it is involved in calcium homeostasis, vitamin D is a prohormone with many implications for health, especially bone health. Hypovitaminosis D is considered pandemic worldwide, with important health health consequences. The aim of our study was to evaluate vitamin D levels in children living in a southern region of Italy with high exposure to sunlight for at least 5 mo a year along with contributing factors.

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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a variable etiology clinical syndrome with similar neuroimaging results and clinical symptoms. PRES can develop in both adults and children and is characterized by headaches, disorders of consciousness, seizures and especially focal visual disturbances, often associated with hypertensive state. In most cases, symptoms resolve without neurological consequences.

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Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) include diverse neuropathologies characterized by abnormal brain development leading to impaired cognition, communication and social skills. A common feature of NDDs is defective synaptic plasticity, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are only partially known. Several studies have indicated that people's lifestyles such as diet pattern and physical exercise have significant influence on synaptic plasticity of the brain.

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Purpose: The World Health Organization recommends reduction of salt intake to < 5 g/day and the use of iodized salt to prevent iodine deficiency states. A high prevalence of excess salt consumption and an inadequate iodine intake has been previously shown in an Italian pediatric population. It was appropriate, therefore, to analyse in the same population the relationship occurring between salt consumption and iodine intake.

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The accumulation of adipose tissue represents one of the characteristics of obesity, increasing the risk of developing correlated obesity diseases such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and immune diseases. Visceral adipose tissue accumulation leads to chronic low inflammation inducing an imbalanced adipokine secretion. Among these adipokines, Adiponectin is an important metabolic and inflammatory mediator.

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