Publications by authors named "E Avitabile"

Wild birds sampled in Italy tested for aMPV detection and characterization.aMPV-B found for the first time in a wintering Northern shoveler.Close phylogenetic relationship with aMPV-B strains circulating in Italian poultry.

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  • The study evaluated how effective a screening program for liver fibrosis is in reducing alcohol consumption among individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) at the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona.
  • Out of 334 individuals screened, 45% were abstinent from alcohol after 6 months, significantly higher than the 29% abstinence rate in a control group.
  • Key factors promoting abstinence included receiving medication for AUD, no illicit drug use, and participation in the screening program, highlighting the benefits of early diagnosis and lifestyle counseling.
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The healthy cervicovaginal microbiota is dominated by various species, which support a condition of eubiosis. Among their many functions, vaginal lactobacilli contribute to the maintenance of an acidic pH, produce antimicrobial compounds, and modulate the host immune response to protect against vaginal bacterial and fungal infections. Increasing evidence suggests that these beneficial bacteria may also confer protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) caused by viruses such as human papillomavirus (HPV), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and herpes simplex virus (HSV).

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Background & Aims: The management of acute kidney injury (AKI) in cirrhosis is challenging. The EASL guidelines proposed an algorithm for the management of AKI, but this has never been validated. We aimed to prospectively evaluate this algorithm in clinical practice.

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A healthy vaginal microbiota hosts as the most predominant genus. Lactobacilli play a role in human health through the production of diverse antimicrobial substances that can act against human pathogens or modulate the immune system. Previous reports highlighted the ability of vaginal lactobacilli to counteract viruses causing STIs, e.

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