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1. COVID-19 vaccination among cirrhotics in Italy: High coverage and effectiveness of 3 doses versus 2 in preventing breakthrough infection and hospitalization.

2. Hepatitis B vaccine coverage and risk factors for lack of vaccination in subjects with HBsAg negative liver cirrhosis in Italy: still, much work should be done.

3. The burden of HBV infection in HCV patients in Italy and the risk of reactivation under DAA therapy.

4. Prevalence of and risk factors for HBV infection in a metropolitan Southern Italian area: Evidence for the effectiveness of universal Hepatitis B vaccination.

5. Epidemiological and clinical scenario of chronic liver diseases in Italy: Data from a multicenter nationwide survey.

6. Hepatitis C virus infection in an endemic area of Southern Italy 14 years later: evidence for a vanishing infection.

7. Changing aetiological factors of hepatocellular carcinoma and their potential impact on the effectiveness of surveillance.

8. Cholangiocarcinoma in Italy: A national survey on clinical characteristics, diagnostic modalities and treatment. Results from the "Cholangiocarcinoma" committee of the Italian Association for the Study of Liver disease.

9. Hepatitis B virus infection and immunosuppressive therapy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

10. Current practice of hepatitis C treatment in Southern Italy.

11. Etiology of and risk factors for transient and persistent aminotransferase elevation in a population of virus-free blood donors: a multicentre study.

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