Publications by authors named "R M de Miccolis Angelini"

Small-scale fisheries, especially those from developing countries, are vital for millions. Understanding the impact of environmental and human factors on fish stocks and yields and how they might change is crucial to ensure the sustainable use of aquatic resources. We developed an ecosystem model using Ecopath and Ecosim (EwE) to investigate changes in target species biomass and ecosystem attributes over 83 years (2017-2100) caused by different scenarios of fishing pressure and ocean warming in the Brazilian Northeastern continental shelf.

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Background: In May 2023, Romagna, Italy, faced a devastating flood resulting in 16 fatalities, forced displacement of 26,000 citizens, and significant economic losses. Due to potential water contamination, implementing public health strategies became imperative for the Local Health Authority to mitigate the health consequences, analyze the flood's impact on the local population's health, and detect early anomalies requiring timely public health interventions.

Methods: Between June and July 2023, general practitioners who were part of the RespiVirNet surveillance network completed weekly structured forms.

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  • In Italy, individuals turning 65 are recommended to receive free vaccinations for Herpes Zoster, pneumococcal disease, and influenza each year, but achieving high vaccination rates is difficult.
  • A study in Forlì, Northern Italy, analyzed vaccination coverage for these diseases, evaluating how factors like altitude, urban planning, and the presence of vaccination centers affect vaccine uptake among 15,272 individuals.
  • Results showed low vaccination rates (26.9% for HZ, 36.7% for PCV, and 43.5% for FLU), indicating that living in flat areas and having nearby vaccination services significantly increased uptake, highlighting the need for local health authorities to consider geographic and accessibility factors in their campaigns
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Stimuli-responsive microgels have attracted great interest in recent years as building blocks for fabricating smart surfaces with many technological applications. In particular, PNIPAM microgels are promising candidates for creating thermo-responsive scaffolds to control cell growth and detachment via temperature stimuli. In this framework, understanding the influence of the solid substrate is critical for tailoring microgel coatings to specific applications.

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Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are episodes of anomalous warming in the ocean that can last from a few days to years. MHWs have different characteristics in terms of intensity, duration and frequency and generate thermal stress in marine ecosystems. In reef ecosystems, they are one of the main causes of the decreased presence and abundance of corals, invertebrates and fish.

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