Publications by authors named "S Salza"

Rainfall is generally accepted as one of the most important factors associated with an increased level of E. coli in bivalve molluscs. Performing microbiological risk assessment is relevant to official control authorities to determine the sanitary status of harvesting areas and, therefore, develop monitoring strategies and identify management practices that could be used to improve the quality and safety of the final product.

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The aim of the present study was to evaluate Vibrio parahaemolyticus occurrences in bivalve molluscs harvested from Sardinian coastal environments between 2013 and 2015. The prevalence of pathogenic V. parahaemolyticus isolates is based on the detection of the two major virulence genes thermostable direct hemolysin (tdh) and thermolabile hemolysin (trh) To assess changes between 2011 and 2018 in the prevalence of V.

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Article Synopsis
  • Understanding how geography and human mobility impact the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19 is crucial for epidemic control.
  • The second wave of COVID-19 in Europe was influenced by tourist movements, particularly around the Mediterranean, with Sardinia being a key location believed to be the origin of Italy's second wave.
  • A study analyzed SARS-CoV-2 strains in northern Sardinia and found that while most outbreaks were localized, the second wave was mainly caused by local transmission of a specific viral subclade rather than imported strains, though tourist interactions likely played a significant role.
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Plastics are non-biodegradable polymers made up of different groups of petrochemical materials. Several biotic and abiotic factors can change the density of plastic fragmenting it and originating microplastics (MPs). MPs have been defined as small pieces of plastic less than 5 mm in size.

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Fish is one of the major food allergens which, in sensitised individuals, can cause life-threatening allergic reactions, even when present in small amounts. To protect consumers' health, the correct labeling of foods is important. The objective of the present study was to validate an in-house real-time PCR method targeting the ribosomal 18S rRNA gene as universal DNA marker for the detection of fish in foods.

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