Publications by authors named "Peruzzi S"

The use of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) production has become increasingly common. RAS water disinfection plays a crucial role on its biosecurity. Peracetic acid (PAA) is a promising disinfectant due to its powerful oxidative properties, broad antimicrobial spectrum, and rapid degradation into no harmful compounds.

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Borna disease virus 1 (BoDV-1) can cause a severe human syndrome characterized by meningo-myeloencephalitis. The actual epidemiology of BoDV-1 remains disputed, and our study summarized prevalence data among children and adolescents (<18-year-old). Through systematic research on three databases (PubMed, EMBASE, MedRxiv), all studies, including seroprevalence rates for BoDV-1 antigens and specific antibodies, were retrieved, and their results were summarized.

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West Nile virus (WNV) has progressively endemized in large areas of continental Europe, and particularly in Northern Italy, in the Po River Valley. During summer season 2022, Italy experienced an unprecedented surge in incidence cases of WNV infections, including its main complications (West Nile fever (WNF) and West Nile neuroinvasive disease (WNND)). As knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of medical professionals may be instrumental in guaranteeing a prompt diagnosis and an accurate management of incident cases, we performed a cross-sectional study specifically on a sample of Italian medical professionals (1 August 2022-10 September 2022; around 8800 potential recipients).

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Even though Italian Occupational Physicians (OP) are increasingly involved in the managing of overseas workers, their knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) in travel medicine are mostly undefined. We, therefore, permed a KAP study specifically targeting the management of travelers' diarrhea (TD) by OP. A total of 371 professionals (43.

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NPM1 is the most frequently mutated gene in adults with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The interaction between mutant NPM1 (NPM1c) and exportin-1 (XPO1) causes aberrant cytoplasmic dislocation of NPM1c and promotes the high expression of homeobox (HOX) genes, which is critical for maintaining the leukemic state of NPM1-mutated cells. Although there is a rationale for using XPO1 inhibitors in NPM1-mutated AML, selinexor administered once or twice per week did not translate into clinical benefit in patients with NPM1 mutations.

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  • Vaccinations have played a crucial role in managing the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly for morbidly obese (MO) individuals who face greater risks of severe complications, making their willingness to accept vaccines important for public health.
  • A study conducted before Italy's mass vaccination campaign collected data via a questionnaire to understand the knowledge, attitudes, and acceptance of the vaccine among MO patients either waiting for bariatric surgery or who had already undergone it.
  • Findings showed that while most MO participants had adequate knowledge about COVID-19 and perceived a high risk of infection, only 65.3% were willing to accept vaccination, with those receptive to financial incentives or mandates being more likely to accept it, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to address hes
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Small islands have been considered at an advantage when dealing with infectious diseases, including COVID-19, but the evidence is still lacking. Crude mortality rates (CMRs) and excess mortality rates (EMRs) were calculated for 35 municipalities on the Italian small islands for 2020 and 2021, and the corresponding estimates were compared to those of the parent provinces and the national estimates. Notification rates for COVID-19 were retrieved, but detailed data at the municipality level were not available.

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  • - The study reviewed the effectiveness of rapid antigen detection (RAD) tests for diagnosing SARS-CoV-2, revealing a pooled sensitivity of 72.8% and specificity of 99.4%, indicating that while they are quite specific, their sensitivity varies significantly based on viral load.
  • - Out of 25 studies analyzed, it was found that RAD tests perform better on samples with high viral loads (97.6% sensitivity) compared to those with low viral loads (43.6% sensitivity), but high heterogeneity in study quality was noted, potentially skewing results.
  • - Overall, the research raises concerns about relying on RAD tests in place of traditional RT-qPCR testing for widespread screening due to potential missed diagnoses, though they
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  • A study in Italy assessed the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of 153 medical professionals regarding Nutri-Score, a front-of-pack nutrition label, revealing that only 43.1% had any awareness of it and just 50.8% had a clear understanding of its concepts.
  • While some medical professionals acknowledged the usefulness of front-of-pack nutrition labels, acceptance as a guide for nutritional choices was low at 36.6%, with variations based on regional, demographic, and belief factors.
  • The findings indicate that although Nutri-Score is a promising tool for improving dietary choices, medical professionals require better education and targeted interventions to correct misconceptions and enhance understanding.
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a lead cause of morbidity and hospitalizations in infants. RSV vaccines are currently under development, and preventive options are limited to monoclonal antibodies (mAb). We assessed the knowledge, attitudes and practices for RSV in a sample of general practitioners (GPs) from north-eastern Italy (2021), focusing on the risk perception for infants (age < 8 years) and its potential effectors.

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The genome size of organisms impacts their evolution and biology and is often assumed to be characteristic of a species. Here we present the first published estimates of genome size of the ecologically and economically important ectoparasite, Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Copepoda, Caligidae). Four independent L.

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Legionnaires' Disease (LD) is a severe, sometimes fatal interstitial pneumonia due to . Since the inception of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, some contradictory reports about the effects of lockdown measures on its epidemiology have been published, but no summary evidence has been collected to date. Therefore, we searched two different databases (PubMed and EMBASE) focusing on studies that reported the occurrence of LD among SARS-CoV-2 cases.

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Basketball is among the third most popular team sport in Italy. Albeit not usually perceived as being at high risk for tetanus, the Italian legal framework (Law No. 292 of 1963; Presidential Decree 1301/1965) requires tetanus vaccination (TeV) even for amateur practice.

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Enhanced surveillance for dengue virus (DENV) infections in Italy has been implemented since 2012, with annual reports from the National Health Institute. In this study, we summarize available evidence on the epidemiology of officially notified DENV infections from 2010-2021. In total, 1043 DENV infection cases were diagnosed, and most of them occurred in travelers, with only 11 autochthonous cases.

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Legionnaires' disease (LD) incidence has been increasing in several European countries since 2011. Currently, Italy is experiencing high notification rates for LD, whose cause still remains scarcely understood. We sought to summarize the available evidence on the epidemiology of LD in Italy (2004-2019), characterizing the risk of LD by region, sex, age group, and settings of the case (i.

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Hantaviruses are zoonotic pathogens that can cause serious human disorders, including hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome. As the main risk factor for human infections is the interaction with rodents, occupational groups such as farmers and forestry workers are reportedly at high risk, but no summary evidence has been collected to date. Therefore, we searched two different databases (PubMed and EMBASE), focusing on studies reporting the prevalence of hantaviruses in farmers and forestry workers.

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  • SARS-CoV-2 infection poses a significant health risk globally, particularly to healthcare workers (HCWs), but no comprehensive evidence had been previously gathered on their infection rates.
  • A systematic review analyzed data from multiple sources, showing a pooled prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 of 3.5% for molecular tests, 5.5% for serological tests, and 6.5% for point-of-care tests, with serological tests indicating a higher risk for physicians compared to nurses.
  • The findings suggested a lower prevalence than expected, influenced by variability among studies and potential publication bias in molecular testing, highlighting the need for more rigorous research in this area.
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Disease resistance of fish larvae may be improved by bath treatment in water containing immunostimulants. Pattern recognition receptors, such as , , and , work as an "early warning" to induce intracellular signaling and facilitate an antiviral response. A single bath of newly hatched larvae, with Astragalus, upregulated the expression of , , , , , , and immune genes, on day 4 post treatment.

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Hantaviruses are viral pathogens usually endemic in rodent populations. Human exposure follows inhalation of dusts contaminated with rodent excreta, and most individuals have been infected in occupational settings heavily contaminated with rodent droppings, such as agricultural and forestry. To date, knowledge, attitudes and practices of medical professionals, especially occupational physicians (OP), regarding hantavirus disease in at-risk workers have been scarcely investigated.

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  • Hantaviruses cause serious diseases like HFRS and HCPS, with European strains linked to HFRS, particularly studied in Western Europe, but data from Italy is limited.
  • A literature search identified 18 articles on Hantavirus prevalence in Italy, revealing a general seroprevalence of 1.7%, with higher rates in specific groups like renal failure patients and forestry workers.
  • Despite no recent human cases reported in Italy, the analysis highlights the need for further research on Hantavirus in animal reservoirs and its transmission to humans to prevent future outbreaks.
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Sir,   Toscana Virus (TosV) is an arthropod-borne negative-stradend RNA virus belonging to the order of Bunyavirales, family of Phenuiviridae [1,2]. Originally isolated in 1971 in Tuscany, TosV is highly prevalent in countries bordering the northern shores of Mediterranean basin, mirroring the ecology of competent vectors (i.e.

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Vaccinations used to prevent coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-the disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-are critical in order to contain the ongoing pandemic. However, SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 vaccination rates have only slowly increased since the beginning of the vaccination campaign, even with at-risk workers (e.g.

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During the last decade, cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) have occurred in the Emilia Romagna Region (ERR). Even though the notification rates remain relatively low, ranging from 0.06 to 1.

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In Italy, human cases of West Nile virus (WNV) infection have been recorded since 2008, and seasonal outbreaks have occurred almost annually. In this study, we summarize available evidences on the epidemiology of WNV and West Nile neuro-invasive disease (WNND) in humans reported between 2012 and 2020. In total, 1145 WNV infection cases were diagnosed; of them 487 (42.

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