Publications by authors named "M C Ossiprandi"

Periodontal diseases are among the most common bacterial-related pathologies affecting the oral cavity of dogs. Nevertheless, the canine oral ecosystem and its correlations with oral disease development are still far from being fully characterized. In this study, the species-level taxonomic composition of saliva and dental plaque microbiota of 30 healthy dogs was investigated through a shallow shotgun metagenomics approach.

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Two antimicrobial agents such as silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and titanium dioxide (TiO) have been formulated with natural polysaccharides (chitosan or alginate) to develop innovative inks for the rapid, customizable, and extremely accurate manufacturing of 3D-printed scaffolds useful as dressings in the treatment of infected skin wounds. Suitable chemical-physical properties for the applicability of these innovative devices were demonstrated through the evaluation of water content (88-93%), mechanical strength (Young's modulus 0.23-0.

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The growing demand for personalized medicine requires innovation in drug manufacturing to combine versatility with automation. Here, three-dimensional (3D) printing was explored for the production of chitosan (CH)/alginate (ALG)-based hydrogels intended as active dressings for wound healing. ALG hydrogels were loaded with 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • A recent report highlights rising antimicrobial resistance to key antibiotics (s-lactams and fluoroquinolones) in Salmonella found in pork from Emilia-Romagna, Italy, between 2000 and 2021.
  • The study tracked changes in antibiotic resistance in pork samples over three time periods and revealed a significant increase in resistance rates for s-lactams (from 16.7% to 29.7%) and fluoroquinolones (from 16.7% to 32.4%).
  • Contrarily, resistance to colistin dropped dramatically from 33.3% to 5.4%, with a high percentage of isolates showing genetic markers for resistance to s-lactams and fluoro
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It has been widely reported that members of the genus dominate the vaginal microbiota, which is represented by the most prevalent species Lactobacillus crispatus, Lactobacillus jensenii, Lactobacillus gasseri, and Lactobacillus iners. L. crispatus is furthermore considered an important microbial biomarker due to its professed beneficial implications on vaginal health.

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