Publications by authors named "Fabrizio Iarussi"

Dog biting events pose severe public health and animal welfare concerns. They result in several consequences for both humans (including physical and psychological trauma) and the dog involved in the biting episode (abandonment, relocation to shelter and euthanasia). Although numerous epidemiological studies have analyzed the different factors influencing the occurrence of such events, to date the role of emotions in the expression of predatory attacks toward humans has been scarcely investigated.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of fluid responsiveness (FR) to a fluid challenge (FC) in normotensive dogs under anaesthesia. The accuracy of pulse pressure variation (PPV), systolic pressure variation (SPV), stroke volume variation (SVV), and plethysmographic variability index (PVI) for predicting FR was also evaluated. Dogs were anaesthetised with methadone, propofol, and inhaled isoflurane in oxygen, under volume-controlled mechanical ventilation.

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Miltefosine (MIL)-allopurinol combination therapy administered at standard dosage is effective to treat canine leishmaniosis, nevertheless for some dogs the digestive tolerance of MIL is not acceptable. This study evaluates an alternative therapeutic protocol by using a modified dosage of MIL to increase its effectiveness and improve the digestive tolerance. Thirty-four owned naturally infected dogs were included and monitored for 180 days.

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Introduction: Lethal injuries by animal attacks are a matter of concern for the forensic pathologist; the presented case illustrates a two dogs attack on a 61-year-old man. The authors have focused on a multidisciplinary approach involving forensic pathologists and veterinarians.

Materials And Methods: The victim was cycling in the countryside when he was attacked by two dogs that came out of a large house.

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  • Oleander is a toxic shrub found in Mediterranean areas, causing occasional poisoning in livestock, particularly cattle, due to its toxic leaves containing cardiac glycosides like oleandrin.
  • A study involving 50 lactating Fleckvieh cows revealed severe health issues and 13 deaths within 4 days after they ingested oleander pruning wastes mixed with their feed.
  • The presence of oleandrin was confirmed in various samples, highlighting the shrub's high toxicity and the risk of it transferring into milk and dairy products, posing potential health risks for consumers.
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Dog attacks today represent a health hazard considering that prevention strategies have not always been successful. The identification of the dog that attacked the victim is necessary, considering the civil or criminal consequences for the animal's owner. An accurate scene analysis must be performed collecting a series of important information.

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In dogs, information on treatments against S. stercoralis infection is rare and anecdotal. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the treatment outcome of S.

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Strongyloidiosis by Strongyloides stercoralis is a disease of increasing interest in human and animal medicine. The scientific knowledge on canine strongyloidiosis is hindered by the poor diagnostics available. To assess the most sensitive and specific diagnostic method, feces and blood from 100 shelter dogs were screened for S.

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  • The study investigates the rise of human infections caused by Strongyloides stercoralis in Europe and explores the potential role of infected dogs in the spread of this parasite.
  • Researchers collected fecal samples from 272 dogs in Apulia, Italy, identifying infections primarily in shelter dogs displaying gastrointestinal symptoms, with limited cases in privately owned dogs.
  • Treatment for the infected dogs included fenbendazole and a combination treatment, with variable success in clearing the infection, highlighting the need for improved diagnostic methods and treatment strategies for canine strongyloidiasis.
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Strongyloides stercoralis can cause severe infection both in humans and dogs. Coproparasitological examination has low sensitivity for the diagnosis of this parasite; hence, different diagnostic techniques have been implemented. However, serology and molecular methods have been assessed almost exclusively in humans.

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Tick-borne diseases are widespread in tropical and temperate regions and are responsible for important economic losses in those areas. In order to assess the presence and prevalence of various pathogens in southern Italy, we retrospectively analyzed cattle blood samples collected for a previous study in 2000 using reverse line blot (RLB) hybridization. The study had been carried out in three regions of southern Italy on 1,500 randomly selected and apparently healthy adult cattle.

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Field immobilization of captive antelope may be required for medical examination, blood sample collection, and animal identification. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a combination of butorphanol, detomidine, and midazolam (BDM) and its partial reversibility in Nile lechwe antelope (Kobus megaceros). Nine captive lechwes, weighing 28-64 kg, were immobilized, in February 2011, with butorphanol 0.

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