Publications by authors named "G C Graziosi"

subsp. serovar Infantis poses a growing threat to public health, due to its increasing prevalence worldwide and its association with high levels of antimicrobial resistance. Among livestock, Infantis is especially isolated from broilers.

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Study Objective: Essure is a hysteroscopic sterilization device that has been used in the Netherlands since 2003. Essure has received a lot of publicity due to many reported symptoms associated with the device. Because of this, increasing numbers of patients requested surgical removal of Essure devices.

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Article Synopsis
  • Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is known to cause severe immune issues in young chickens, particularly affecting B-lymphocytes, while the role of T-cells is not fully understood.
  • A systematic review analyzed T-lymphocyte changes in chickens exposed to IBDV across 25 studies, focusing on their presence in the bursa of Fabricius, spleen, thymus, and blood.
  • The findings highlighted increased T-cell levels during acute and chronic phases of IBDV infection, especially in the bursa, and called for more research on various T-cell subtypes and better standardization in flow cytometry techniques.
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Diligent application and implementation of biosecurity measures stand as the most effective measures to prevent disease transmission through direct or indirect interactions between poultry and free-ranging animals. Among these, free-ranging mammals can be hosts or disseminators of several pathogens relevant to poultry and of public health concern. Moreover, evidence of susceptibility to avian influenza virus infection in non-human mammals has raised questions about their potential role in the virus' epidemiology at the domestic animal-wildlife interface.

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A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) survey was performed at an amateur parrot breeding facility in Italy to investigate the presence and molecular characteristics of adenoviruses. Eighty psittacine birds, belonging to seven parrot species, were sampled by cloacal swabs; in addition, 15 livers were collected from specimens that were found dead. Seventy-two out of 95 samples collected were positive for adenoviruses, with a prevalence rate of 75.

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