Résultats de la recherche - Laura Rinaldi
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Effect of performance improvement programs on compliance with sepsis bundles and mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. par Elisa Damiani, Abele Donati, Giulia Serafini, Laura Rinaldi, Erica Adrario, Paolo Pelaia, Stefano Busani, Massimo Girardis
Publié 2015-01-01<h4>Background</h4>Several reports suggest that implementation of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) guidelines is associated with mortality reduction in sepsis. However, adherence to the guideline-based resuscitation and management sepsis bundles is still poor.<h4>Objective</h...
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Combining country indicators and individual variables to predict soil-transmitted helminth infections among migrant populations: A case study from southern Italy. par Jana Purkiss, Paola Pepe, Naím Alex Karol Poplawski, Maria Paola Maurelli, Luciano Gualdieri, Laura Rinaldi, Emanuele Giorgi
Publié 2025-06-01An increase in global migration towards developed countries along with climate change has led to the occurrence of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in otherwise non-endemic countries. In this paper we focus on Soil Transmitted Helminth (STH) infections which disproportionately affect people living...
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Enterocytozoon bieneusi in Italian water buffalo calves (Bubalus bubalis): An exploratory haplotype analysis within Bovidae family in the European context par Isabel Guadano-Procesi, Antonio Bosco, Lavinia Ciuca, Paola Pepe, Camilla Sangiovanni, David Di Cave, Laura Rinaldi, Federica Berrilli
Publié 2025-09-01Microsporidia are an important group of emerging opportunistic parasites in human and non-human animals, with possible zoonotic potential; however, no data are currently available on their presence in commonly farmed species in Italy, particularly regarding Enterocytozoon bieneusi in water buffalo (...
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A novel in vitro repellent bioassay to evaluate the effect of wood vinegar against louse Haematopinus tuberculatus par Antonio Bosco, Giovanni Jesu, Alessandro Nappa, Emanuele Bambacaro, Giuseppe Martone, Serena Montagnaro, Francesco Vinale, Gabriele Panarello, Giuseppina Iacomino, Giuliano Bonanomi, Filip Strbac, Lavinia Ciuca, Laura Rinaldi, Giuseppe Cringoli
The water buffalo farm with intensive breeding techniques promotes the spread of lice (Haematopinus tuberculatus), leading to a reduction in meat and milk productions. Current control measures include the use of chemicals, which in the long-term lead to the development of resistance. Given the lack...
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