Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Moira Bazzucchi"
- Moira Bazzucchi's recent research focuses on zoonotic and veterinary infectious diseases, including their genomic characterization and epidemiology in Italy, highlighting the significance of viruses such as tularemia, pestivirus, and myxoma virus.
- Notable findings include the identification of a novel ovine pestivirus genetically related to classical swine fever virus, as well as the characterization of a hepatitis E virus in wildlife, underscoring the complexity and genetic diversity of these pathogens in animal populations.
- Bazzucchi's work emphasizes the importance of genomic sequencing and phylogenetic analysis in understanding the evolution and transmission dynamics of various viruses affecting both domestic and wild animals, contributing to enhanced disease management strategies.