Publications by authors named "E Capitani"

Article Synopsis
  • Acute bronchiolitis is a major cause of lower respiratory infections and hospitalizations in children under one year old, prompting a study at the Teaching Hospital in Siena, Italy.
  • A retrospective study analyzed 36,031 pediatric ED visits from September 2018 to April 2023, identifying 383 cases of bronchiolitis, which were more frequent in younger children and associated with higher admission rates based on severity.
  • The findings suggest implementing better collaboration between hospital services and community care to ensure timely diagnoses and reduce unnecessary ED visits for mild cases of bronchiolitis.
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Introduction: At the end of 2019 a new virus, called SARS-CoV-2, emerged in Wuhan, China. The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health system of the Tuscany Region and the response implemented by the South-Eastern Local Health Unit, also in view of the new reform of territorial healthcare established by Ministerial Decree No. 77 of 2022.

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Despite the wide range of institutions that maintain venomous snakes in captivity in Brazil there are no comprehensive data on the occurrence of snakebites and envenomations in these places. We examined the range of native and exotic species of venomous snakes kept by Brazilian zoos and serpentaria (scientific and commercial) and assessed the frequency of snakebites in workers handling these snakes during a 10-year period (2012-2021). Twenty-two (73.

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Asbestos was largely used in Brazil. It is a mineral that induces pleural and pulmonary fibrosis, and it is a potent carcinogen. Our objective was to develop recommendations for the performance of adequate imaging tests for screening asbestos-related diseases.

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Background: WHO, Unicef, the World Bank and the Maternal and Child Health Partnership wrote the document "Nurturing care for early child development: a global framework action". This paper highlights the benefits of early intervention and thus the need to invest more in health during this period. The aim of our study is to assess how much social support received by pregnant mothers can influence maternity outcomes.

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