Publications by authors named "Petralito G"

The clinical manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 infection may range from asymptomatic or minor conditions to severe and life-threatening outcomes. The respiratory system is a principal target of the virus and in the majority of cases of severe disease, an acute form of pneumonia develops. Despite concerted global efforts to elucidate the pathogenic mechanisms of COVID-19, the progression of the infection leading to pulmonary damage remains poorly understood.

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Yellow fever disease is a viral zoonosis that may result in a severe hemorrhagic disease. A safe and effective vaccine used in mass immunization campaigns has allowed control and mitigation against explosive outbreaks in endemic areas. Since the 1960's, re-emergent of the yellow fever virus has been observed.

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In accordance with the World Health Organization, one dose of yellow fever vaccine may guarantee protection lifelong in healthy adults. However, relatively little information is still available from ad hoc studies. We evaluated the persistence of neutralizing antibodies, which are considered to be an immune correlate of protection, in a large number of military personnel vaccinated up to 47 years before.

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We performed next-generation sequencing (NGS), phylogenetic analysis, gene flows, and - and -glycosylation prediction on SARS-CoV-2 genomes collected from lab-confirmed cases from different Italian regions. To this end, a total of 111 SARS-CoV-2 genomes collected in Italy between 29 January and 27 March 2020 were investigated. The majority of the genomes belonged to lineage B.

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  • Serogroup 1 (Lp1) sequence type (ST) 23 is a prevalent cause of outbreaks in Italy, linked to both epidemic and sporadic cases from 1995 to 2018.
  • A genomic analysis was conducted comparing ST23 strains from Italy with those in other countries using core genome multi-locus sequence typing (cgMLST) and SNP methods.
  • The study found that Italian ST23 isolates are phylogenetically related to strains from Denmark and Scotland, suggesting a common origin and emphasizing the need for comprehensive investigations into infection sources when ST23 is detected.
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Difficulty in controlling SARS-CoV-2 transmission made the ability to inactivate viruses in aerosols and fomites to be an important and attractive risk reduction measure. Evidence that light frequencies have the ability to inhibit microorganisms has already been reported by many studies which, however, focused on ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths, which are known to induce potential injury in humans. In the present study, the effect on suspensions of SARS-CoV-2 of a Light Emitting Diode (LED) device capable of radiating frequencies in the non-hazardous visible light spectrum (VIS) was investigated.

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A high-quality dataset of 3289 complete SARS-CoV-2 genomes collected in Europe and European Economic Area (EAA) in the early phase of the first wave of the pandemic was analyzed. Among all single nucleotide mutations, 41 had a frequency ≥ 1%, and the phylogenetic analysis showed at least 6 clusters with a specific mutational profile. These clusters were differentially distributed in the EU/EEA, showing a statistically significant association with the geographic origin.

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Data concerning the transmission of the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in paucisymptomatic patients are lacking. We report an Italian paucisymptomatic case of coronavirus disease 2019 with multiple biological samples positive for SARS-CoV-2. This case was detected using the World Health Organization protocol on cases and contact investigation.

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  • Scientists studied bacteria called Klebsiella pneumoniae in Italy to see which ones are resistant to antibiotics. They looked at 50 samples collected over two years.
  • They found that over half of the resistant bacteria belonged to one specific group called CC258, and they used advanced methods to understand the genes in these bacteria better.
  • The results showed that some important genes for being resistant and causing disease were commonly found in both resistant and non-resistant bacteria, but some traits were more in non-resistant ones.
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This study measured Procalcitonin (PCT), Presepsin (PRE-S) and pro-Adrenomedullin (pro-ADM) in intensive care unit (ICU) patient’s blood to assess their contribution to accurate diagnosis of sepsis and potential predictive impact on prognosis. The final aim was to improve the use of infection biomarkers for optimizing the impact of laboratory medicine on clinical outcomes, focusing on the good management of resources designed to produce maximum effectiveness and efficiency. Sixty-four adult patients were studied during their hospitalization in ICU; blood samples were collected and categorized according to their clinical diagnosis and illness severity, and sepsis marker levels were measured on automated immunoassay platforms.

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