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2. Adolescent gender dysphoria management: position paper from the Italian Academy of Pediatrics, the Italian Society of Pediatrics, the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, the Italian Society of Adolescent Medicine and the Italian Society of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry
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Calcaterra, V, Tornese, G, Zuccotti, G, Staiano, A, Cherubini, V, Gaudino, R, Fazzi, E, Barbi, E, Chiarelli, F, Corsello, G, Esposito, S, Ferrara, P, Iughetti, L, Laforgia, N, Maghnie, M, Marseglia, G, Perilongo, G, Pettoello-Mantovani, M, Ruggieri, M, Russo, G, Salerno, M, Striano, P, Valerio, G, Wasniewska, M, Agosti, M, Agostoni, C, Aiuti, A, Azzari, C, Badolato, R, Balduzzi, A, Baraldi, E, Canani, R, Biffi, A, Biondi, A, Bisogno, G, Pierri, N, Carnielli, V, Cianfarani, S, Cogo, P, Corvaglia, L, Dani, C, Di Salvo, G, Fagioli, F, Fanos, V, Ferrero, G, Francavilla, R, Galli, L, Gazzolo, D, Giaquinto, C, Giordano, P, Gitto, E, Grosso, S, Guarino, A, Indrio, F, Lanari, M, Lionetti, P, Locatelli, F, Lombardo, F, Maffeis, C, Marino, B, Midulla, F, Del Giudice, E, Del Giudice, M, Montini, G, Parenti, G, Parisi, P, Peroni, D, Perrotta, S, Piacentini, G, Pietrobelli, A, Raimondi, F, Ramenghi, U, Ravelli, A, Romano, C, Rossi, F, Rossi, P, Damiano, V, Spalice, A, Suppiej, A, Troncone, R, Verrotti, A, Null, N, Calcaterra, Valeria, Tornese, Gianluca, Zuccotti, Gianvincenzo, Staiano, Annamaria, Cherubini, Valentino, Gaudino, Rossella, Fazzi, Elisa Maria, Barbi, Egidio, Chiarelli, Francesco, Corsello, Giovanni, Esposito, Susanna Maria Roberta, Ferrara, Pietro, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Laforgia, Nicola, Maghnie, Mohamad, Marseglia, Gianluigi, Perilongo, Giorgio, Pettoello-Mantovani, Massimo, Ruggieri, Martino, Russo, Giovanna, Salerno, Mariacarolina, Striano, Pasquale, Valerio, Giuliana, Wasniewska, Malgorzata, Agosti, Massimo, Agostoni, Carlo Virginio, Aiuti, Alessandro, Azzari, Chiara, Badolato, Raffaele, Balduzzi, Adriana, Baraldi, Eugenio, Canani, Roberto Berni, Biffi, Alessandra, Biondi, Andrea, Bisogno, Gianni, Pierri, Nicola Brunetti, Carnielli, Virginio, Cianfarani, Stefano, Cogo, Paola, Corvaglia, Luigi, Dani, Carlo, Di Salvo, Giovanni, Fagioli, Franca, Fanos, Vassilios, Ferrero, Giovanni Battista, Francavilla, Ruggiero, Galli, Luisa, Gazzolo, Diego, Giaquinto, Carlo, Giordano, Paola, Gitto, Eloisa, Grosso, Salvatore, Guarino, Alfredo, Indrio, Flavia, Lanari, Marcello, Lionetti, Paolo, Locatelli, Franco, Lombardo, Fortunato, Maffeis, Claudio, Marino, Bruno, Midulla, Fabio, Del Giudice, Emanuele Miraglia, Del Giudice, Michele Miraglia, Montini, Giovanni, Parenti, Giancarlo, Parisi, Pasquale, Peroni, Diego, Perrotta, Silverio, Piacentini, Giorgio, Pietrobelli, Angelo, Raimondi, Francesco, Ramenghi, Ugo, Ravelli, Angelo, Romano, Claudio, Rossi, Francesca, Rossi, Paolo, Damiano, Vincenzo Salpietro, Spalice, Alberto, Suppiej, Agnese, Troncone, Riccardo, Verrotti, Alberto, null, null, Calcaterra, V, Tornese, G, Zuccotti, G, Staiano, A, Cherubini, V, Gaudino, R, Fazzi, E, Barbi, E, Chiarelli, F, Corsello, G, Esposito, S, Ferrara, P, Iughetti, L, Laforgia, N, Maghnie, M, Marseglia, G, Perilongo, G, Pettoello-Mantovani, M, Ruggieri, M, Russo, G, Salerno, M, Striano, P, Valerio, G, Wasniewska, M, Agosti, M, Agostoni, C, Aiuti, A, Azzari, C, Badolato, R, Balduzzi, A, Baraldi, E, Canani, R, Biffi, A, Biondi, A, Bisogno, G, Pierri, N, Carnielli, V, Cianfarani, S, Cogo, P, Corvaglia, L, Dani, C, Di Salvo, G, Fagioli, F, Fanos, V, Ferrero, G, Francavilla, R, Galli, L, Gazzolo, D, Giaquinto, C, Giordano, P, Gitto, E, Grosso, S, Guarino, A, Indrio, F, Lanari, M, Lionetti, P, Locatelli, F, Lombardo, F, Maffeis, C, Marino, B, Midulla, F, Del Giudice, E, Del Giudice, M, Montini, G, Parenti, G, Parisi, P, Peroni, D, Perrotta, S, Piacentini, G, Pietrobelli, A, Raimondi, F, Ramenghi, U, Ravelli, A, Romano, C, Rossi, F, Rossi, P, Damiano, V, Spalice, A, Suppiej, A, Troncone, R, Verrotti, A, Null, N, Calcaterra, Valeria, Tornese, Gianluca, Zuccotti, Gianvincenzo, Staiano, Annamaria, Cherubini, Valentino, Gaudino, Rossella, Fazzi, Elisa Maria, Barbi, Egidio, Chiarelli, Francesco, Corsello, Giovanni, Esposito, Susanna Maria Roberta, Ferrara, Pietro, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Laforgia, Nicola, Maghnie, Mohamad, Marseglia, Gianluigi, Perilongo, Giorgio, Pettoello-Mantovani, Massimo, Ruggieri, Martino, Russo, Giovanna, Salerno, Mariacarolina, Striano, Pasquale, Valerio, Giuliana, Wasniewska, Malgorzata, Agosti, Massimo, Agostoni, Carlo Virginio, Aiuti, Alessandro, Azzari, Chiara, Badolato, Raffaele, Balduzzi, Adriana, Baraldi, Eugenio, Canani, Roberto Berni, Biffi, Alessandra, Biondi, Andrea, Bisogno, Gianni, Pierri, Nicola Brunetti, Carnielli, Virginio, Cianfarani, Stefano, Cogo, Paola, Corvaglia, Luigi, Dani, Carlo, Di Salvo, Giovanni, Fagioli, Franca, Fanos, Vassilios, Ferrero, Giovanni Battista, Francavilla, Ruggiero, Galli, Luisa, Gazzolo, Diego, Giaquinto, Carlo, Giordano, Paola, Gitto, Eloisa, Grosso, Salvatore, Guarino, Alfredo, Indrio, Flavia, Lanari, Marcello, Lionetti, Paolo, Locatelli, Franco, Lombardo, Fortunato, Maffeis, Claudio, Marino, Bruno, Midulla, Fabio, Del Giudice, Emanuele Miraglia, Del Giudice, Michele Miraglia, Montini, Giovanni, Parenti, Giancarlo, Parisi, Pasquale, Peroni, Diego, Perrotta, Silverio, Piacentini, Giorgio, Pietrobelli, Angelo, Raimondi, Francesco, Ramenghi, Ugo, Ravelli, Angelo, Romano, Claudio, Rossi, Francesca, Rossi, Paolo, Damiano, Vincenzo Salpietro, Spalice, Alberto, Suppiej, Agnese, Troncone, Riccardo, Verrotti, Alberto, and null, null
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Background In response to the imperative need for standardized support for adolescent Gender Dysphoria (GD), the Italian Academy of Pediatrics, in collaboration with the Italian Society of Pediatrics, the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, Italian Society of Adolescent Medicine and Italian Society of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry is drafting a position paper. The purpose of this paper is to convey the author's opinion on the topic, offering foundational information on potential aspects of gender-affirming care and emphasizing the care and protection of children and adolescents with GD.Main body Recognizing that adolescents may choose interventions based on their unique needs and goals and understanding that every individual within this group has a distinct trajectory, it is crucial to ensure that each one is welcomed and supported. The approach to managing individuals with GD is a multi-stage process involving a multidisciplinary team throughout all phases. Decisions regarding treatment should be reached collaboratively by healthcare professionals and the family, while considering the unique needs and circumstances of the individual and be guided by scientific evidence rather than biases or ideologies. Politicians and high court judges should address discrimination based on gender identity in legislation and support service development that aligns with the needs of young people. It is essential to establish accredited multidisciplinary centers equipped with the requisite skills and experience to effectively manage adolescents with GD, thereby ensuring the delivery of high-quality care.Conclusion Maintaining an evidence-based approach is essential to safeguard the well-being of transgender and gender diverse adolescents.
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- 2024
3. Comparison between the Viral Illness Caused by SARS-CoV-2, Influenza Virus, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Other Respiratory Viruses in Pediatrics
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Brigadoi, G, Demarin, G, Boracchini, R, Pierantoni, L, Rossin, S, Barbieri, E, Tirelli, F, Cantarutti, A, Tempo, G, Giaquinto, C, Lanari, M, Da Dalt, L, Donà, D, Brigadoi, Giulia, Demarin, Giulia Camilla, Boracchini, Riccardo, Pierantoni, Luca, Rossin, Sara, Barbieri, Elisa, Tirelli, Francesca, Cantarutti, Anna, Tempo, Gaia, Giaquinto, Carlo, Lanari, Marcello, Da Dalt, Liviana, Donà, Daniele, Brigadoi, G, Demarin, G, Boracchini, R, Pierantoni, L, Rossin, S, Barbieri, E, Tirelli, F, Cantarutti, A, Tempo, G, Giaquinto, C, Lanari, M, Da Dalt, L, Donà, D, Brigadoi, Giulia, Demarin, Giulia Camilla, Boracchini, Riccardo, Pierantoni, Luca, Rossin, Sara, Barbieri, Elisa, Tirelli, Francesca, Cantarutti, Anna, Tempo, Gaia, Giaquinto, Carlo, Lanari, Marcello, Da Dalt, Liviana, and Donà, Daniele
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Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are the most common infectious syndromes, primarily caused by viruses. The primary objective was to compare the illness courses between historical RTIs and recent SARS-CoV-2 infections. The study cohort consisted of RTI cases evaluated at the Pediatric Emergency Departments of Padua and Bologna, discharged or admitted with microbiologically confirmed viral RTI between 1 November 2018 and 30 April 2019 (historical period) and 1 March 2020 and 30 April 2021 (recent period). We evaluated the risk of oxygen or respiratory support, hospitalization, antibiotic therapy, and complications among different viral infections. The odds ratio (OR) and the 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated through mixed-effect logistic regression models, including a random intercept on the individual and hospital. We identified 767 RTIs: 359 in the historical period compared with 408 SARS-CoV-2 infections. Infections of SARS-CoV-2 had a lower risk of being admitted (OR 0.04, 95% CI 0.03-0.07), receiving respiratory support (OR 0.19, 95% CI 0.06-0.58), needing antibiotic therapy (OR 0.35, 95% CI 0.22-0.56) and developing complications (OR 0.27, 95% CI 0.14-0.51) compared to all other viral RTIs. COVID-19 in children is clinically similar to other viral RTIs but is associated with a less severe infection course. Thus, most prevention strategies implemented for SARS-CoV-2 should still be considered during RSV and Influenza epidemics
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- 2024
4. MINERvA neutrino detector response measured with test beam data
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MINERvA Collaboration, Aliaga, L., Altinok, O., Del Castillo, C. Araujo, Bagby, L., Bellantoni, L., Bergan, W. F., Bodek, A., Bradford, R., Bravar, A., Budd, H., Butkevich, A., Caicedo, D. A. Martinez, Carneiro, M. F., Christy, M. E., Chvojka, J., da Motta, H., Devan, J., Diaz, G. A., Dytman, S. A., Eberly, B., Felix, J., Fields, L., Fine, R., Flight, R., Gago, A. M., Gingu, C., Golan, T., Gomez, A., Gran, R., Harris, D. A., Higuera, A., Howley, I. J., Hurtado, K., Kleykamp, J., Kordosky, M., Lanari, M., Le, T., Leister, A. J., Lovlein, A., Maher, E., Mann, W. A., Marshall, C. M., McFarland, K. S., McGivern, C. L., McGowan, A. M., Messerly, B., Miller, J., Miller, W., Mislivec, A., Morfin, J. G., Mousseau, J., Muhlbeier, T., Naples, D., Nelson, J. K., Norrick, A., Ochoa, N., OConnor, C. D., Osmanov, B., Osta, J., Paolone, V., Patrick, C. E., Patrick, L., Perdue, G. N., Lara, C. E. Perez, Rakotondravohitra, L., Ramirez, M. A., Ray, H., Ren, L., Rodrigues, P. A., Rubinov, P., Rude, C. R., Ruterbories, D., Schellman, H., Schmitz, D. W., Salinas, C. J. Solano, Tagg, N., Tice, B. G., Urrutia, Z., Valencia, E., Walton, T., Westerberg, A., Wolcott, J., Woodward, N., Wospakrik, M., Zavala, G., Zhang, D., and Ziemer, B. P.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The MINERvA collaboration operated a scaled-down replica of the solid scintillator tracking and sampling calorimeter regions of the MINERvA detector in a hadron test beam at the Fermilab Test Beam Facility. This article reports measurements with samples of protons, pions, and electrons from 0.35 to 2.0 GeV/c momentum. The calorimetric response to protons, pions, and electrons are obtained from these data. A measurement of the parameter in Birks' law and an estimate of the tracking efficiency are extracted from the proton sample. Overall the data are well described by a Geant4-based Monte Carlo simulation of the detector and particle interactions with agreements better than 4%, though some features of the data are not precisely modeled. These measurements are used to tune the MINERvA detector simulation and evaluate systematic uncertainties in support of the MINERvA neutrino cross section measurement program., Comment: as accepted by NIM A
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- 2015
5. Demonstration of Communication using Neutrinos
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Stancil, D. D., Adamson, P., Alania, M., Aliaga, L., Andrews, M., Del Castillo, C. Araujo, Bagby, L., Alba, J. L. Bazo, Bodek, A., Boehnlein, D., Bradford, R., Brooks, W. K., Budd, H., Butkevich, A., Caicedo, D. A. M., Capista, D. P., Castromonte, C. M., Chamorro, A., Charlton, E., Christy, M. E., Chvojka, J., Conrow, P. D., Danko, I., Day, M., Devan, J., Downey, J. M., Dytman, S. A., Eberly, B., Fein, J. R., Felix, J., Fields, L., Fiorentini, G. A., Gago, A. M., Gallagher, H., Gran, R., Grange, J., Griffin, J., Griffin, T., Hahn, E., Harris, D. A., Higuera, A., Hobbs, J. A., Hoffman, C. M., Hughes, B. L., Hurtado, K., Judd, A., Kafka, T., Kephart, K., Kilmer, J., Kordosky, M., Kulagin, S. A., Kuznetsov, V. A., Lanari, M., Le, T., Lee, H., Loiacono, L., Maggi, G., Maher, E., Manly, S., Mann, W. A., Marshall, C. M., McFarland, K. S., Mislivec, A., McGowan, A. M., Morfin, J. G., da Motta, H., Mousseau, J., Nelson, J. K., Niemiec-Gielata, J. A., Ochoa, N., Osmanov, B., Osta, J., Palomino, J. L., Paradis, J. S., Paolone, V., Park, J., Pena, C., Perdue, G., Lara, C. E. Perez, Peterman, A. M., Pla-Dalmau, A., Pollock, B., Prokoshin, F., Ransome, R. D., Ray, H., Reyhan, M., Rubinov, P., Ruggiero, D., Sands, O. S., Schellman, H., Schmitz, D. W., Schulte, E. C., Simon, C., Salinas, C. J. Solano, Stefanski, R., Stevens, R. G., Tagg, N., Takhistov, V., Tice, B. G., Tilden, R. N., Velasquez, J. P., Vergalosova, I., Voirin, J., Walding, J., Walker, B. J., Walton, T., Wolcott, J., Wytock, T. P., Zavala, G., Zhang, D., Zhu, L. Y., and Ziemer, B. P.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Beams of neutrinos have been proposed as a vehicle for communications under unusual circumstances, such as direct point-to-point global communication, communication with submarines, secure communications and interstellar communication. We report on the performance of a low-rate communications link established using the NuMI beam line and the MINERvA detector at Fermilab. The link achieved a decoded data rate of 0.1 bits/sec with a bit error rate of 1% over a distance of 1.035 km, including 240 m of earth., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, updated with final figures used in Modern Physics Letters A publication
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- 2012
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6. Understanding the environmental factors related to the decrease in Pediatric Emergency Department referrals for acute asthma during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
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Dondi, A, Betti, L, Carbone, C, Dormi, A, Paglione, M, Rinaldi, M, Gualtieri, M, Scotto, F, Poluzzi, V, Fabi, M, Lanari, M, Dondi A., Betti L., Carbone C., Dormi A., Paglione M., Rinaldi M., Gualtieri M., Scotto F., Poluzzi V., Fabi M., Lanari M., Dondi, A, Betti, L, Carbone, C, Dormi, A, Paglione, M, Rinaldi, M, Gualtieri, M, Scotto, F, Poluzzi, V, Fabi, M, Lanari, M, Dondi A., Betti L., Carbone C., Dormi A., Paglione M., Rinaldi M., Gualtieri M., Scotto F., Poluzzi V., Fabi M., and Lanari M.
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Background: Lockdown measures during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic determined radical changes to behavioral and social habits, that were reflected by a reduction in the transmission of respiratory pathogens and in anthropogenic atmospheric emissions. Objective: This ecological study aims to provide a descriptive evaluation on how restrictive measures during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic impacted Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) referrals for asthma exacerbations, and their potentially associated environmental triggers in Bologna, a densely populated urban area in Northern Italy. Methods: Files of children evaluated for acute asthma during 2015 to 2020 at the PED of Sant'Orsola University Hospital of Bologna were retrospectively reviewed. Historical daily concentration records of particulate (PM2.5, PM10) and gaseous (NO2, C6H6) air pollutants, and pollen were concurrently evaluated, including specific PM chemical tracers for traffic-related air pollution (TRAP). Results: In 2020, asthma-related PED referrals decreased compared to referral rates of the previous 5 years (p < 0.01). This effect was particularly marked during the first lockdown period (March to May), when the drastic drop in PED referrals was associated with a reduction of high-priority cases up to 85% and by 54%, on average. A concomitant reduction in the concentrations of traffic-related air pollutants was observed in the range of 40%–60% (p < 0.01). Conclusions: The lower rate of asthma exacerbations in childhood was in this study paralleled with reduced TRAP levels during the pandemic. Synergic interactions of the multiple consequences of lockdowns likely contributed to the reduced exacerbations, including decreased exposure to ambient pollutants and fewer respiratory infections, identified as the most important factor in the literature.
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- 2022
7. Diagnosis and management of urinary tract infections in children aged 2 months to 3 years in the Italian emergency units: the ItaUTI study
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Cenzato, F, Milani, G, Amigoni, A, Sperotto, F, Bianchetti, M, Agostoni, C, Montini, G, Farello, G, Chiarelli, F, Greco, R, Di Lollo, F, Rocco Forte, F, Manieri, S, Carpino, L, Caloiero, M, Cirisano, A, Bragho, S, Della Casa, R, Nunziata, F, Pecoraro, C, Pacifico, R, Lanari, M, Ghizzi, C, Serra, L, Stella, M, Maggiore, G, Fiorini, R, Dodi, I, Morelli, A, Lughetti, L, Cella, A, Vergine, G, De Fanti, A, Dragovic, D, Santori, D, Cozzi, G, Cogo, P, Raponi, M, Lubrano, R, de Martinis, M, Gatto, A, Barbieri, M, Reale, A, Bracaglia, G, Piccotti, E, Borea, R, Gaiero, A, Martelli, L, Arrighini, A, Cianci, P, Cavalli, C, De Santis, L, Pietra, B, Biondi, A, Sala, M, Pogliani, L, Cherubini, S, Bellini, M, Bruni, P, Traina, G, Tommasi, P, Del Barba, P, Arrigoni, S, Salvini, F, Bernardo, L, Bertolozzi, G, Fasoli, S, Marseglia, G, Palumbo, E, Bosco, A, Mirri, G, Fabiani, E, Ruffini, E, Pieragostini, L, Fornaro, M, Ripanti, G, Pannoni, D, Enrico, F, Perona, A, Tappi, E, Nis Haitink, O, Rabbone, I, Capalbo, P, Urbino, A, Guala, A, Cosi, G, Barracchia, M, Martire, B, Cardinale, F, Moramarco, F, Perrone, C, Campanozzi, A, Cecinati, V, Canetto, A, Clemente, C, Cualbu, A, Narducci, F, Mula, G, Bulciolu, P, Antonucci, R, Gramaglia, G, Cavaleri, G, Salpietro, C, Corsello, G, Salvo, R, Palmeri, M, Vitale, M, Morgano, A, Falorni, S, Peroni, D, Masi, S, Bertini, A, Vaccaro, A, Vasarri, P, Reinstadler, P, Soffiati, M, Stefanelli, M, Verrotti di Pianella, A, Bertone, C, Marzini, S, Da Dalt, L, Rugolotto, S, Scozzola, F, Ecclesio Livio, L, Cinquetti, M, Silvagni, D, Bellettato, M, Cenzato F., Milani G. P., Amigoni A., Sperotto F., Bianchetti M. G., Agostoni C., Montini G., Farello G., Chiarelli F., Greco R., Di Lollo F., Rocco Forte F., Manieri S., Carpino L., Caloiero M., Cirisano A., Bragho S., Della Casa R., Nunziata F., Pecoraro C., Pacifico R., Lanari M., Ghizzi C., Serra L., Stella M., Maggiore G., Fiorini R., Dodi I., Morelli A., Lughetti L., Cella A., Vergine G., De Fanti A., Dragovic D., Santori D., Cozzi G., Cogo P., Raponi M., Lubrano R., de Martinis M., Gatto A., Barbieri M. A., Reale A., Bracaglia G., Piccotti E., Borea R., Gaiero A., Martelli L., Arrighini A., Cianci P., Cavalli C., De Santis L., Pietra B. C., Biondi A., Sala M., Pogliani L. M., Cherubini S., Bellini M., Bruni P., Traina G., Tommasi P., Del Barba P., Arrigoni S., Salvini F. M., Bernardo L., Bertolozzi G., Fasoli S., Marseglia G. L., Palumbo E., Bosco A., Mirri G., Fabiani E., Ruffini E., Pieragostini L., Fornaro M., Ripanti G., Pannoni D., Enrico F., Perona A., Tappi E., Nis Haitink O., Rabbone I., Capalbo P. T., Urbino A., Guala A., Cosi G., Barracchia M. G., Martire B., Cardinale F., Moramarco F., Perrone C., Campanozzi A., Cecinati V., Canetto A., Clemente C., Cualbu A., Narducci F., Mula G., Bulciolu P., Antonucci R., Gramaglia G., Cavaleri G., Salpietro C., Corsello G., Salvo R., Palmeri M., Vitale M. A., Morgano A., Falorni S., Peroni D., Masi S., Bertini A., Vaccaro A., Vasarri P., Reinstadler P., Soffiati M., Stefanelli M., Verrotti di Pianella A., Bertone C., Marzini S., Da Dalt L., Rugolotto S., Scozzola F., Ecclesio Livio L., Cinquetti M., Silvagni D., Bellettato M., Cenzato, F, Milani, G, Amigoni, A, Sperotto, F, Bianchetti, M, Agostoni, C, Montini, G, Farello, G, Chiarelli, F, Greco, R, Di Lollo, F, Rocco Forte, F, Manieri, S, Carpino, L, Caloiero, M, Cirisano, A, Bragho, S, Della Casa, R, Nunziata, F, Pecoraro, C, Pacifico, R, Lanari, M, Ghizzi, C, Serra, L, Stella, M, Maggiore, G, Fiorini, R, Dodi, I, Morelli, A, Lughetti, L, Cella, A, Vergine, G, De Fanti, A, Dragovic, D, Santori, D, Cozzi, G, Cogo, P, Raponi, M, Lubrano, R, de Martinis, M, Gatto, A, Barbieri, M, Reale, A, Bracaglia, G, Piccotti, E, Borea, R, Gaiero, A, Martelli, L, Arrighini, A, Cianci, P, Cavalli, C, De Santis, L, Pietra, B, Biondi, A, Sala, M, Pogliani, L, Cherubini, S, Bellini, M, Bruni, P, Traina, G, Tommasi, P, Del Barba, P, Arrigoni, S, Salvini, F, Bernardo, L, Bertolozzi, G, Fasoli, S, Marseglia, G, Palumbo, E, Bosco, A, Mirri, G, Fabiani, E, Ruffini, E, Pieragostini, L, Fornaro, M, Ripanti, G, Pannoni, D, Enrico, F, Perona, A, Tappi, E, Nis Haitink, O, Rabbone, I, Capalbo, P, Urbino, A, Guala, A, Cosi, G, Barracchia, M, Martire, B, Cardinale, F, Moramarco, F, Perrone, C, Campanozzi, A, Cecinati, V, Canetto, A, Clemente, C, Cualbu, A, Narducci, F, Mula, G, Bulciolu, P, Antonucci, R, Gramaglia, G, Cavaleri, G, Salpietro, C, Corsello, G, Salvo, R, Palmeri, M, Vitale, M, Morgano, A, Falorni, S, Peroni, D, Masi, S, Bertini, A, Vaccaro, A, Vasarri, P, Reinstadler, P, Soffiati, M, Stefanelli, M, Verrotti di Pianella, A, Bertone, C, Marzini, S, Da Dalt, L, Rugolotto, S, Scozzola, F, Ecclesio Livio, L, Cinquetti, M, Silvagni, D, Bellettato, M, Cenzato F., Milani G. P., Amigoni A., Sperotto F., Bianchetti M. G., Agostoni C., Montini G., Farello G., Chiarelli F., Greco R., Di Lollo F., Rocco Forte F., Manieri S., Carpino L., Caloiero M., Cirisano A., Bragho S., Della Casa R., Nunziata F., Pecoraro C., Pacifico R., Lanari M., Ghizzi C., Serra L., Stella M., Maggiore G., Fiorini R., Dodi I., Morelli A., Lughetti L., Cella A., Vergine G., De Fanti A., Dragovic D., Santori D., Cozzi G., Cogo P., Raponi M., Lubrano R., de Martinis M., Gatto A., Barbieri M. A., Reale A., Bracaglia G., Piccotti E., Borea R., Gaiero A., Martelli L., Arrighini A., Cianci P., Cavalli C., De Santis L., Pietra B. C., Biondi A., Sala M., Pogliani L. M., Cherubini S., Bellini M., Bruni P., Traina G., Tommasi P., Del Barba P., Arrigoni S., Salvini F. M., Bernardo L., Bertolozzi G., Fasoli S., Marseglia G. L., Palumbo E., Bosco A., Mirri G., Fabiani E., Ruffini E., Pieragostini L., Fornaro M., Ripanti G., Pannoni D., Enrico F., Perona A., Tappi E., Nis Haitink O., Rabbone I., Capalbo P. T., Urbino A., Guala A., Cosi G., Barracchia M. G., Martire B., Cardinale F., Moramarco F., Perrone C., Campanozzi A., Cecinati V., Canetto A., Clemente C., Cualbu A., Narducci F., Mula G., Bulciolu P., Antonucci R., Gramaglia G., Cavaleri G., Salpietro C., Corsello G., Salvo R., Palmeri M., Vitale M. A., Morgano A., Falorni S., Peroni D., Masi S., Bertini A., Vaccaro A., Vasarri P., Reinstadler P., Soffiati M., Stefanelli M., Verrotti di Pianella A., Bertone C., Marzini S., Da Dalt L., Rugolotto S., Scozzola F., Ecclesio Livio L., Cinquetti M., Silvagni D., and Bellettato M.
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most frequent bacterial diseases in infants and children. Physician adherence to recommendations is notoriously often poor, but no data are available on UTIs management in the emergency setting. In this multicenter national study, we investigated the policies regarding UTIs management in children aged 2 months to 3 years in Italian emergency units. Between April and June 2021, directors of the emergency units were invited to answer an online survey on the following items: diagnostic approach to children with fever without an apparent source, therapeutic approach to UTIs, the use of kidney and urinary tract ultrasound, and the criteria for hospitalization. A total of 121 (89%) out of 139 of invited units participated in the study. Overall, units manage children with a suspected or confirmed UTI according to available recommendations for most of the items. However, in almost 80% (n = 94) of units, a sterile perineal bag is used to collect urine for culture. When urine is collected by cathether, heterogeneity exists on the threshold of bacterial load considered for UTI diagnosis. Conclusions: Available recommendations on UTIs in children are followed by Italian emergency units for most of the items. However, the methods to collect urine specimens for culture, one of the crucial steps of the diagnostic work-up, often do not align with current recommendations and CFU thresholds considered for diagnosis largely vary among centers. Efforts should be addressed to validate and implement new child and family friendly urine collection techniques.What is Known:• Several guidelines are published on the management of children with suspected or confirmed urinary tract infection.• No data are available on the management of pediatric urinary tract infections in the emergency setting.What is New:• Almost 80% of the Italian emergency units employ a sterile perineal bag to collect urine for culture.• Diagnostic
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8. Eligibility criteria for pediatric patients who may benefit from anti SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibody therapy administration: an Italian inter-society consensus statement
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Lanari, M., Venturini, E., Pierantoni, L., Stera, G., Castelli Gattinara, G., Esposito, S. M. R., Favilli, S., Franzoni, E., Fusco, E., Lionetti, P., Maffeis, C., Marseglia, G., Massella, L., Midulla, F., Zanobini, A., Zecca, M., Villani, A., Staiano, A., Galli, L., Blasi, F., Di Giorgio, A., Dona, D., Licari, A., Martinelli, M., Mastrangelo, A., Miraglia del Giudice, M., Nicolini, G., Pugliese, F., Striano, P., Valerio, G., Lanari, M., Venturini, E., Pierantoni, L., Stera, G., Castelli Gattinara, G., Esposito, S. M. R., Favilli, S., Franzoni, E., Fusco, E., Lionetti, P., Maffeis, C., Marseglia, G., Massella, L., Midulla, F., Zanobini, A., Zecca, M., Villani, A., Staiano, A., Galli, L., Blasi, F., Di Giorgio, A., Dona, D., Licari, A., Martinelli, M., Mastrangelo, A., Miraglia del Giudice, M., Nicolini, G., Pugliese, F., Striano, P., Valerio, G., Lanari M., Venturini E., Pierantoni L., Stera G., Castelli Gattinara G., Esposito S.M.R., Favilli S., Franzoni E., Fusco E., Lionetti P., Maffeis C., Marseglia G., Massella L., Midulla F., Zanobini A., Zecca M., Villani A., Staiano A., Galli L., Blasi F., Di Giorgio A., Dona D., Licari A., Martinelli M., Mastrangelo A., Miraglia del Giudice M., Nicolini G., Pugliese F., Striano P., Valerio G., Lanari, M, Venturini, E, Pierantoni, L, Castelli Gattinara, G. Esposito S. M. R., Favilli, S, Franzoni, E, Marseglia, G, Massella, L, Zecca, M, Villani, A, Staiano, A, Galli, L, Blasi, F, and Donà, D.
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Monoclonal antibody ,Consensus ,Adolescent ,COVID19 ,Consensu ,Review ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Adolescents ,Pediatrics ,Antiviral Agents ,RJ1-570 ,Drug Combination ,Humans ,Age Factor ,Child ,Societies, Medical ,Antiviral Agent ,Risk Factor ,Patient Selection ,Age Factors ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,COVID-19 ,Settore MED/38 ,Antibodies, Neutralizing ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Drug Combinations ,Italy ,Risk factors ,Risk Factors ,Human - Abstract
The fast diffusion of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic have called for an equally rapid evolution of the therapeutic options.The Human recombinant monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have recently been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and by the Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA) in subjects aged ≥12 with SARS-CoV-2 infection and specific risk factors.Currently the indications are specific for the use of two different mAbs combination: Bamlanivimab+Etesevimab (produced by Eli Lilly) and Casirivimab+Imdevimab (produced by Regeneron).These drugs have shown favorable effects in adult patients in the initial phase of infection, whereas to date few data are available on their use in children.AIFA criteria derived from the existing literature which reports an increased risk of severe COVID-19 in children with comorbidities. However, the studies analyzing the determinants for progression to severe disease are mainly monocentric, with limited numbers and reporting mostly generic risk categories.Thus, the Italian Society of Pediatrics invited its affiliated Scientific Societies to produce a Consensus document based on the revision of the criteria proposed by AIFA in light of the most recent literature and experts’ agreement.This Consensus tries to detail which patients actually have the risk to develop severe disease, analyzing the most common comorbidities in children, in order to detail the indications for mAbs administration and to guide the clinicians in identifying eligible patients.
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9. MINERvA neutrino detector response measured with test beam data
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Aliaga, L., Altinok, O., Araujo Del Castillo, C., Bagby, L., Bellantoni, L., Bergan, W.F., Bodek, A., Bradford, R., Bravar, A., Budd, H., Butkevich, A., Martinez Caicedo, D.A., Carneiro, M.F., Christy, M.E., Chvojka, J., da Motta, H., Devan, J., Díaz, G.A., Dytman, S.A., Eberly, B., Felix, J., Fields, L., Fine, R., Flight, R., Gago, A.M., Gingu, C., Golan, T., Gomez, A., Gran, R., Harris, D.A., Higuera, A., Howley, I.J., Hurtado, K., Kleykamp, J., Kordosky, M., Lanari, M., Le, T., Leister, A.J., Lovlein, A., Maher, E., Mann, W.A., Marshall, C.M., McFarland, K.S., McGivern, C.L., McGowan, A.M., Messerly, B., Miller, J., Miller, W., Mislivec, A., Morfín, J.G., Mousseau, J., Muhlbeier, T., Naples, D., Nelson, J.K., Norrick, A., Ochoa, N., O׳Connor, C.D., Osmanov, B., Osta, J., Paolone, V., Patrick, C.E., Patrick, L., Perdue, G.N., Pérez Lara, C.E., Rakotondravohitra, L., Ray, H., Ren, L., Rodrigues, P.A., Rubinov, P., Rude, C.R., Ruterbories, D., Schellman, H., Schmitz, D.W., Solano Salinas, C.J., Tagg, N., Tice, B.G., Urrutia, Z., Valencia, E., Walton, T., Westerberg, A., Wolcott, J., Woodward, N., Wospakrik, M., Zavala, G., Zhang, D., and Ziemer, B.P.
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10. A sensor-based ambulatory assessment of gross-motor development in school-children: Influence of age, sex, and anthropometry in the I-MOVE study
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Stagni, R., primary, Masini, A., additional, Toselli, S., additional, Bragonzoni, L., additional, Ceciliani, A., additional, Lanari, M., additional, Sansavini, A., additional, Tessari, A., additional, Dallolio, L., additional, and Bisi, M.C., additional
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11. Children and coronavirus: The necessary search for a balance between the alleged risks and documented collateral damage [Bambini e coronavirus: La doverosa ricerca di un equilibrio tra i presunti rischi e i documentati danni collaterali]
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Tamburlini, G, Marchetti, F, Bertino, E, Bestetti, G, Biasucci, G, Biondi, A, Bonati, M, Brunelli, A, Corsello, G, Esposito, S, Fagioli, F, Farina, D, Gagliardi, L, Gangemi, M, Greco, L, Lanari, M, Lazzerini, M, Maggiore, G, Martelossi, S, Ramenghi, U, Piga, A, Selicorni, A, Spada, M, Ventura, A, Vicari, S, Zampino, G, Zanetto, F, Tamburlini G., Marchetti F., Bertino E., Bestetti G., Biasucci G., Biondi A., Bonati M., Brunelli A., Corsello G., Esposito S., Fagioli F., Farina D., Gagliardi L., Gangemi M., Greco L., Lanari M., Lazzerini M., Maggiore G., Martelossi S., Ramenghi U., Piga A., Selicorni A., Spada M., Ventura A., Vicari S., Zampino G., Zanetto F., Tamburlini, G, Marchetti, F, Bertino, E, Bestetti, G, Biasucci, G, Biondi, A, Bonati, M, Brunelli, A, Corsello, G, Esposito, S, Fagioli, F, Farina, D, Gagliardi, L, Gangemi, M, Greco, L, Lanari, M, Lazzerini, M, Maggiore, G, Martelossi, S, Ramenghi, U, Piga, A, Selicorni, A, Spada, M, Ventura, A, Vicari, S, Zampino, G, Zanetto, F, Tamburlini G., Marchetti F., Bertino E., Bestetti G., Biasucci G., Biondi A., Bonati M., Brunelli A., Corsello G., Esposito S., Fagioli F., Farina D., Gagliardi L., Gangemi M., Greco L., Lanari M., Lazzerini M., Maggiore G., Martelossi S., Ramenghi U., Piga A., Selicorni A., Spada M., Ventura A., Vicari S., Zampino G., and Zanetto F.
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12. Children with covid-19 in pediatric emergency departments in Italy
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Parri, N, Lenge, M, Buonsenso, D, Cantoni, B, Arrighini, A, Romanengo, M, Urbino, A, Da Dalt, L, Verdoni, L, Limoli, G, Musolino, A, Pilotto, C, La Fauci, G, Chiossi, M, Agostiniani, R, Plebani, A, Barbieri, M, Lanari, M, Masi, S, Giacalone, M, Leo, M, Falconi, M, Indolfi, G, D'Antiga, L, Mazza, A, De Martiis, D, Bertolozzi, G, Marchisio, P, Chidini, G, Calderini, E, Agostoni, C, Gori, A, Bondone, C, Dona, D, Todeschini, M, Scilipoti, M, Cogo, P, Ginocchio, F, Russotto, V, Biban, P, Stera, G, Margherita, M, Maiandi, S, Tubino, B, Chiaretti, A, Zampogna, S, Mazzuca, A, Parri N., Lenge M., Buonsenso D., Cantoni B., Arrighini A., Romanengo M., Urbino A., Da Dalt L., Verdoni L., Limoli G., Musolino A. M., Pilotto C., La Fauci G., Chiossi M., Agostiniani R., Plebani A., Barbieri M. A., Lanari M., Masi S., Giacalone M., Leo M. C., Falconi M., Indolfi G., D'Antiga L., Mazza A., De Martiis D., Bertolozzi G., Marchisio P., Chidini G., Calderini E., Agostoni C., Gori A., Bondone C., Dona D., Todeschini M., Scilipoti M., Cogo P., Ginocchio F., Russotto V. S., Biban P., Stera G., Margherita M., Maiandi S., Tubino B., Chiaretti A., Zampogna S., Mazzuca A., Parri, N, Lenge, M, Buonsenso, D, Cantoni, B, Arrighini, A, Romanengo, M, Urbino, A, Da Dalt, L, Verdoni, L, Limoli, G, Musolino, A, Pilotto, C, La Fauci, G, Chiossi, M, Agostiniani, R, Plebani, A, Barbieri, M, Lanari, M, Masi, S, Giacalone, M, Leo, M, Falconi, M, Indolfi, G, D'Antiga, L, Mazza, A, De Martiis, D, Bertolozzi, G, Marchisio, P, Chidini, G, Calderini, E, Agostoni, C, Gori, A, Bondone, C, Dona, D, Todeschini, M, Scilipoti, M, Cogo, P, Ginocchio, F, Russotto, V, Biban, P, Stera, G, Margherita, M, Maiandi, S, Tubino, B, Chiaretti, A, Zampogna, S, Mazzuca, A, Parri N., Lenge M., Buonsenso D., Cantoni B., Arrighini A., Romanengo M., Urbino A., Da Dalt L., Verdoni L., Limoli G., Musolino A. M., Pilotto C., La Fauci G., Chiossi M., Agostiniani R., Plebani A., Barbieri M. A., Lanari M., Masi S., Giacalone M., Leo M. C., Falconi M., Indolfi G., D'Antiga L., Mazza A., De Martiis D., Bertolozzi G., Marchisio P., Chidini G., Calderini E., Agostoni C., Gori A., Bondone C., Dona D., Todeschini M., Scilipoti M., Cogo P., Ginocchio F., Russotto V. S., Biban P., Stera G., Margherita M., Maiandi S., Tubino B., Chiaretti A., Zampogna S., and Mazzuca A.
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13. Congenital cytomegalovirus infection: patterns of fetal brain damage
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Gabrielli, L., Bonasoni, M.P., Santini, D., Piccirilli, G., Chiereghin, A., Petrisli, E., Dolcetti, R., Guerra, B., Piccioli, M., Lanari, M., Landini, M.P., and Lazzarotto, T.
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14. Numerical study of contributions of shock wave and gas penetration toward induced rock damage during blasting
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Lanari, M. and Fakhimi, A.
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15. Impact of novel coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic in Italian pediatric emergency departments: a national survey
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Talarico V., Pinto L., Marseglia G. L., Centonze A., Cristofaro C., Reina R., Nocerino A., Lubrano R., Zampogna S., Arrighini A., Barbieri M. A., Bondone C., Bressan S., Corsi V., Chiossi M., Cortis E., Crespin L., Cualbu A., Da Dalt L., De Donno V., De Filippo M., Di Stefano A., Ferrante P., Guidi B., Lamborghini A., Lanari M., Malorgio C., Manieri S., Masi S., Masiero S., Messini B., Mirauda M. P., Musolino A. M., Nigro R., Parisi G., Parri N., Pettoello-Mantovani M., Quarantiello F., Ponticiello E., Romero S., Savasta S., Sequi E., Simonetti D. M. L., Tappi E., Urbino A. F., Vianelli P., Zangardi T., Talarico V., Pinto L., Marseglia G.L., Centonze A., Cristofaro C., Reina R., Nocerino A., Lubrano R., Zampogna S., Arrighini A., Barbieri M.A., Bondone C., Bressan S., Corsi V., Chiossi M., Cortis E., Crespin L., Cualbu A., Da Dalt L., De Donno V., De Filippo M., Di Stefano A., Ferrante P., Guidi B., Lamborghini A., Lanari M., Malorgio C., Manieri S., Masi S., Masiero S., Messini B., Mirauda M.P., Musolino A.M., Nigro R., Parisi G., Parri N., Pettoello-Mantovani M., Quarantiello F., Ponticiello E., Romero S., Savasta S., Sequi E., Simonetti D.M.L., Tappi E., Urbino A.F., Vianelli P., and Zangardi T.
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Pediatric emergency ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Disease ,COVID-19 ,healthcare workers ,pediatric emergency ,personal protective equipment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical Protocols ,030225 pediatrics ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Health care ,Epidemiology ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaire ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Clinical Protocol ,Child ,Personal protective equipment ,Infection Control ,business.industry ,Pediatric Emergency Medicine ,Research ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,medicine.disease ,Hospitalization ,Italy ,Preparedness ,Healthcare worker ,Medical emergency ,Triage ,business ,Emergency Service, Hospital ,Human - Abstract
Background Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) has rapidly become a pandemic emergency, distressing health systems in each affected country. Preparation strategies for managing this pandemic have been keys to face the COVID-19 surge all over the world and all levels of care. Materials and Methods During the epidemic, the Italian society of pediatric emergency-urgency (SIMEUP) promoted a national survey aiming to evaluate preparedness and response of pediatric emergency departments (PED) critical in ensuring optimal management of COVID-19 cases. Results Our results suggest that Italian PED have promptly set a proactive approach to the present emergency. 98.9% of the hospitals have defined special pathways and assistive protocols concerning the management of pediatric COVID-19 cases. The highest percentage of application of the measures for preventive and protective for COVID-19 concerned the use of personal protective equipments. Conclusions Results show that the following measures for pediatric patients, admitted in PED, have been promptly implemented throughout the whole country: eg. use of protective devices, pre-triage of patients accessing the hospital. Despite COVID-19 being a new threat, we have shown that by developing an easy-to-follow decision algorithm and clear plans for the interventional platform teams, we can ensure optimal health care workers and patients’ safety.
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16. COVID-19: How the pandemic has increased food insecurity and altered the Italian families’ diet
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Dondi A., Candela E., Morigi F., Lenzi J., Lanari M., Dondi A., Candela E., Morigi F., Lenzi J., and Lanari M.
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Junk food ,Social determinants of health ,Food insecurity ,Pandemic ,Family ,Body weight ,Covid-19 - Abstract
Background - The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and subsequent containment measures are causing a worldwide increase in food insecurity (FI). Food insecurity has been related to a number of negative health implications, particularly for the most vulnerable population, including children and adolescents. Aim - To investigate the effects on FI during the lockdown in Italy and the changes in eating habits and body weight in the paediatric population 6 months after the beginning of the pandemic. Materials and Methods - An online anonymous cross-sectional survey was elaborated and proposed to the parents of children < 18 years old. Results - 8.3% reported that their families were at risk of FI before the outbreak of SARSCoV-2 pandemic. This percentage dramatically doubled after the pandemic began. Moreover, 27.3% of the parents reported that their children were eating more, with a concomitant increase in “junk food” consumption. About one third of respondents declared an increase in children’s weight, while weight loss were uncommon and prevailed among adolescents. It was observed that parents’ higher age, higher parents’ school grade and working parents were protective factors against FI. Conclusion - Since the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is requiring restrictions again, it is crucial that health care and social protection programmes take into account concepts of equity and sustainability to ensure adequate food and nutrition security for everyone.
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17. Update on the prevention, diagnosis and management of cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy
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Lazzarotto, T., Guerra, B., Gabrielli, L., Lanari, M., and Landini, M.P.
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18. Children with Covid-19 in Pediatric Emergency Departments in Italy
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Parri, N., Lenge, M., Buonsenso, D., Cantoni, B., Arrighini, A., Romanengo, M., Urbino, A., Da Dalt, L., Verdoni, L., Limoli, G., Musolino, A. M., Pilotto, C., La Fauci, G., Chiossi, M., Agostiniani, R., Plebani, A., Barbieri, M. A., Lanari, M., Masi, S., Giacalone, M., Leo, M. C., Falconi, M., Indolfi, G., D'Antiga, L., Mazza, A., De Martiis, D., Bertolozzi, G., Marchisio, P., Chidini, G., Calderini, E., Agostoni, C., Gori, A., Bondone, C., Dona', D., Todeschini, M., Scilipoti, M., Cogo, P., Ginocchio, F., Russotto, V. S., Biban, P., Stera, G., Margherita, M., Maiandi, S., Tubino, B., Chiaretti, A., Zampogna, S., Mazzuca, A., Parri N., Lenge M., Buonsenso D., Cantoni B., Arrighini A., Romanengo M., Urbino A., Da Dalt L., Verdoni L., Limoli G., Musolino A.M., Pilotto C., La Fauci G., Chiossi M., Agostiniani R., Plebani A., Barbieri M.A., Lanari M., Masi S., Giacalone M., Leo M.C., Falconi M., Indolfi G., D'Antiga L., Mazza A., De Martiis D., Bertolozzi G., Marchisio P., Chidini G., Calderini E., Agostoni C., Gori A., Bondone C., Dona D., Todeschini M., Scilipoti M., Cogo P., Ginocchio F., Russotto V.S., Biban P., Stera G., Margherita M., Maiandi S., Tubino B., Chiaretti A., Zampogna S., and Mazzuca A.
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Pediatric emergency ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Pneumonia, Viral ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Betacoronavirus ,COVID-19 ,Child ,Humans ,Italy ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Coronavirus Infections ,Emergency Service, Hospital ,Pandemics ,Hospital ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Correspondence ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Viral ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Emergency Service ,Betacoronaviru ,business.industry ,Coronavirus Infection ,Pneumonia ,General Medicine ,Family medicine ,Cohort ,business ,Human - Abstract
This letter describes a cohort of 100 children younger than 18 years of age with RT-PCR-confirmed Covid-19 who were assessed in 17 pediatric emergency departments in Italy. The descriptive results are compared with previously published results involving children in China and the United States.
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19. How to manage children if a second wave of COVID-19 occurs
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Esposito S., Zona S., Vergine G., Fantini M., Marchetti F., Stella M., Valletta E., Biasucci G., Lanari M., Dodi I., Bigi M., Magista A. M., Vaienti F., Cella A., Affanni P., Re M. C., Sambri V., Principi N., Ancora G., Rizzi S., Greco M., Iacono A., Turla G., Angelini R., Filice E., Fugetto F., Cortina I., Mystkowsky R., Veronesi L., Colucci M. E., Rubini M., Maffini V., Perrone S., Castellone E., Esposito S., Zona S., Vergine G., Fantini M., Marchetti F., Stella M., Valletta E., Biasucci G., Lanari M., Dodi I., Bigi M., Magista A.M., Vaienti F., Cella A., Affanni P., Re M.C., Sambri V., Principi N., Ancora G., Rizzi S., Greco M., Iacono A., Turla G., Angelini R., Filice E., Fugetto F., Cortina I., Mystkowsky R., Veronesi L., Colucci M.E., Rubini M., Maffini V., Perrone S., and Castellone E.
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Infectious Diseases ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,MEDLINE ,Medicine ,COVID-19, Children ,business ,Virology - Abstract
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20. Multicentre Italian study of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adolescents, preliminary data as at 10 April 2020
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Garazzino, S., Montagnani, C., Dona, D., Meini, A., Felici, E., Vergine, G., Bernardi, S., Giacchero, R., Vecchio, A. L., Marchisio, P., Nicolini, G., Pierantoni, L., Rabbone, I., Banderali, G., Denina, M., Venturini, E., Krzysztofiak, A., Badolato, R., Bianchini, S., Galli, L., Villani, A., Castelli-Gattinara, G., Salvini, F., Abbagnato, L., Castagnola, E., Dodi, I., Ghitti, C., Lippi, P., Agostiniani, R., Cherubini, S., Valentini, P., Gianino, P., Vaccaro, A., Manzoni, P., Verna, P., Comberiati, P., Di Filippo, P., Gallia, P., Battezzati, G., Fiore, L., Dalmazzo, C., Tappi, E., Lazzerini, M., Tovo, P. -A., Scolfaro, C., Pruccoli, G., Ramenghi, U., Giaquinto, C., da Dalt, L., Tornese, G., Berlese, P., Plebani, A., Manno, E. C., Santilli, V., Lancella, L., Cursi, L., Campana, A., Bozzola, E., Bosis, S., Lanari, M., Pecoraro, C., Del Barba, P., Nicastro, E., Esposito, S., Zuccotti, G. V., Corsello, G., Cardinale, F., Tocco, A. M., Ballardini, G., Agostoni, C., Chiappini, E., Indolfi, G., Anna, B., Cazzato, S., Zavarise, G., Pignata, C., Marchetti, F., Garazzino S., Montagnani C., Dona D., Meini A., Felici E., Vergine G., Bernardi S., Giacchero R., Vecchio A.L., Marchisio P., Nicolini G., Pierantoni L., Rabbone I., Banderali G., Denina M., Venturini E., Krzysztofiak A., Badolato R., Bianchini S., Galli L., Villani A., Castelli-Gattinara G., Salvini F., Abbagnato L., Castagnola E., Dodi I., Ghitti C., Lippi P., Agostiniani R., Cherubini S., Valentini P., Gianino P., Vaccaro A., Manzoni P., Verna P., Comberiati P., Di Filippo P., Gallia P., Battezzati G., Fiore L., Dalmazzo C., Tappi E., Lazzerini M., Tovo P.-A., Scolfaro C., Pruccoli G., Ramenghi U., Giaquinto C., da Dalt L., Tornese G., Berlese P., Plebani A., Manno E.C., Santilli V., Lancella L., Cursi L., Campana A., Bozzola E., Bosis S., Lanari M., Pecoraro C., Del Barba P., Nicastro E., Esposito S., Zuccotti G.V., Corsello G., Cardinale F., Tocco A.M., Ballardini G., Agostoni C., Chiappini E., Indolfi G., Anna B., Cazzato S., Zavarise G., Pignata C., Marchetti F., Garazzino, S., Montagnani, C., Dona, D., Meini, A., Felici, E., Vergine, G., Bernardi, S., Giacchero, R., Vecchio, A. L., Marchisio, P., Nicolini, G., Pierantoni, L., Rabbone, I., Banderali, G., Denina, M., Venturini, E., Krzysztofiak, A., Badolato, R., Bianchini, S., Galli, L., Villani, A., Castelli-Gattinara, G, Tornese, G, Filippo Salvini, Laura Abbagnato, Elio Castagnola, Icilio Dodi, Cesare Ghitti, Paola Lippi, Rino Agostiniani, Simonetta Cherubini, Piero Valentini, Paola Gianino, Angelina Vaccaro, Paolo Manzoni, Paola Verna, Pasquale Comberiati, Paola Di Filippo, Paola Gallia, Gianna Battezzati, Ludovica Fiore, Cristina Dalmazzo, Eleonora Tappi, Marta Lazzerini, PierAngelo Tovo, Carlo Scolfaro, Giulia Pruccoli, Ugo Ramenghi, Carlo Giaquinto, Liviana Da Dalt, Gianluca Tornese, Paola Berlese, Alessandro Plebani, Emma Concetta Manno, Veronica Santilli, Laura Lancella, Laura Cursi, Andrea Campana, Elena Bozzola, Samantha Bosis, Marcello Lanari, Carmine Pecoraro, Paolo Del Barba, Emanuele Nicastro, Silvia Garazzino, Carlotta Montagnani, Daniele Donà, Antonella Meini, Enrico Felici, Gianluca Vergine, Stefania Bernardi, Roberta Giacchero, Andrea Lo Vecchio, Paola Marchisio, Giangiacomo Nicolini, Luca Pierantoni, Ivana Rabbone, Giuseppe Banderali, Marco Denina, Elisabetta Venturini, Andrzej Krzysztofiak , Raffaele Badolato, Sonia Bianchini, Luisa Galli, Alberto Villani , Guido Castelli-Gattinara, Susanna Esposito, Gian Vincenzo Zuccotti, Giovanni Corsello, Fabio Cardinale, Anna Maria Tocco, Giuseppina Ballardini, Carlo Agostoni, Elena Chiappini, Giuseppe Indolfi, Bussolini Anna, Salvatore Cazzato, Giorgio Zavarise, Claudio Pignata, Federico Marchetti, Lo Vecchio, A., and Castelli-Gattinara, G.
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Male ,Pediatrics ,Epidemiology ,Protease Inhibitor ,Comorbidity ,medicine.disease_cause ,Clinical Laboratory Technique ,Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ,Disease Outbreaks ,Feces ,0302 clinical medicine ,Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E Specialistica ,COVID-19 Testing ,Retrospective Studie ,Pandemic ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Viral ,Child ,Coronavirus ,Pediatric ,Disease Outbreak ,Coinfection ,Hospitals, Pediatric ,Settore MED/38 ,Hospitals ,Diarrhea ,Treatment Outcome ,SARS-CoV-2 infection ,children ,covid-19 ,hydroxychloroquine ,pneumonia ,Adolescent ,Antiviral Agents ,Betacoronavirus ,COVID-19 ,Child, Preschool ,Chronic Disease ,Clinical Laboratory Techniques ,Coronavirus Infections ,Female ,Fever ,Humans ,Immunocompromised Host ,Infant ,Infant, Newborn ,Italy ,Noninvasive Ventilation ,Pandemics ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Protease Inhibitors ,Retrospective Studies ,SARS-CoV-2 ,medicine.symptom ,Rapid Communication ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronaviru ,03 medical and health sciences ,030225 pediatrics ,Virology ,Intensive care ,medicine ,Preschool ,Antiviral Agent ,Betacoronaviru ,business.industry ,Coronavirus Infection ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Newborn ,Pneumonia ,Fece ,business - Abstract
Data on features of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in children and adolescents are scarce. We report preliminary results of an Italian multicentre study comprising 168 laboratory-confirmed paediatric cases (median: 2.3 years, range: 1 day–17.7 years, 55.9% males), of which 67.9% were hospitalised and 19.6% had comorbidities. Fever was the most common symptom, gastrointestinal manifestations were frequent; two children required intensive care, five had seizures, 49 received experimental treatments and all recovered.
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21. Clinical Outcome of Discordant Empirical Therapy and Risk Factors Associated to Treatment Failure in Children Hospitalized for Urinary Tract Infections
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Autore G., Neglia C., Di Costanzo M., Ceccoli M., Vergine G., La Scola C., Malaventura C., Falcioni A., Iacono A., Crisafi A., Iughetti L., Conte M. L., Pierantoni L., Gatti C., Biasucci G., Esposito S., Argentiero A., Bernardi L., Dal Canto G., Cortina I., Capra M. E., Benincasa C., Addeo A., Saia R. E., Lelli F., Pession A., Pasini A., Baccelli F., Bruni L., Gallotta G., Corvaglia A., Lanari M., Suppiej A., Cafolla C., Boselli F., Valletta E., Venturoli V., Casadio L., Polenzani I., Marchetti F., De Fanti A., Autore G., Neglia C., Di Costanzo M., Ceccoli M., Vergine G., La Scola C., Malaventura C., Falcioni A., Iacono A., Crisafi A., Iughetti L., Conte M.L., Pierantoni L., Gatti C., Biasucci G., Esposito S., Argentiero A., Bernardi L., Dal Canto G., Cortina I., Capra M.E., Benincasa C., Addeo A., Saia R.E., Lelli F., Pession A., Pasini A., Baccelli F., Bruni L., Gallotta G., Corvaglia A., Lanari M., Suppiej A., Cafolla C., Boselli F., Valletta E., Venturoli V., Casadio L., Polenzani I., Marchetti F., and De Fanti A.
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Antibiotic resistance ,Antibiotic failure ,Discordant antibiotic ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Socio-culturale ,Empirical therapy ,Urinary tract infections ,antibiotic failure ,antibiotic resistance ,empirical therapy ,discordant antibiotic ,urinary tract infections - Abstract
With the spread of antibiotic resistance in pediatric urinary tract infections (UTIs), more patients are likely to be started empirically on antibiotics to which pathogens are later found to be resistant (discordant therapy). However, in-vivo effectiveness may be different from in-vitro susceptibility. Aims of this study were to describe clinical outcomes of discordant empirical treatments in pediatric UTIs and to investigate risk factors associated to treatment failure. This observational, retrospective study was conducted on children hospitalized for febrile UTIs with positive urine culture and started on discordant empirical therapy. Failure rates of discordant treatments and associated risk factors were investigated. A total of 142/1600 (8.9%) patients were treated with inadequate empirical antibiotics. Clinical failure was observed in 67/142 (47.2%) patients, with no fatal events. Higher failure rates were observed for combinations of penicillin and beta-lactamase inhibitors (57.1%). Significant risk factors for failure of discordant treatment were history of recurrent UTIs (95% CI: 1.13–9.98, OR: 3.23, p < 0.05), recent use of antibiotics (95% CI: 1.46–21.82, OR: 5.02, p < 0.01), infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (95% CI: 1.85–62.10, OR: 7.30, p < 0.05), and empirical treatment with combinations of penicillin and beta-lactamase inhibitors (95% CI: 0.94–4.03, OR: 1.94, p = 0.05). This study showed that discordant empirical treatments may still be effective in more than half of pediatric UTIs. Clinical effectiveness varies between different discordant antibiotics in pediatric UTIs, and patients presenting risk factors for treatment failure may need a differentiated empirical approach.
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22. Atherosclerosis precursors in children. The Bologna study, an update
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Faldella, G., Alati, S., Alessandroni, R., Rossini, R., Lanari, M., Colucci, C., Salvioli, G. P., Descovich, Giancarlo, editor, Gaddi, Antonio, editor, Magri, Gianluigi, editor, and Lenzi, Sergio, editor
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23. Gestione del Covid-19 in età pediatrica: documento di consenso [Management of Covid-19 in the Paediatric Age: Consensus Document]
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Esposito, S., Marchetti, F., Lanari, M., Caramelli, F., Fanti, A. D., Vergine, G., Iughetti, L., Fornaro, M., Suppiej, A., Zona, S., Pession, A., and Biasucci, G.
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24. Defining Kawasaki disease and pediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome-temporally associated to SARS-CoV-2 infection during SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Italy: results from a national, multicenter survey
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Cattalini, M, Della Paolera, S, Zunica, F, Bracaglia, C, Giangreco, M, Verdoni, L, Meini, A, Sottile, R, Caorsi, R, Zuccotti, G, Fabi, M, Montin, D, Meneghel, A, Consolaro, A, Dellepiane, Rm, Maggio, Mc, La Torre, F, Marchesi, A, Simonini, G, Villani, A, Cimaz, R, Ravelli, A, Taddio, A, Adamoli, P, Alberelli, Mc, Alizzi, C, Barone, P, Bennato, V, Biscaro, F, Bossi, G, Campana, A, Carone, M, Civino, A, Conti, Giorgio, Dei Rossi, E, Del Giudice, E, Dell'Anna, A, De Luca, M, Felici, E, Filocamo, G, Floretta, I, Foschini, Ml, Lanari, M, Lattanzi, B, Lazzerotti, A, Licciardi, F, Manerba, A, Mannarino, S, Marino, A, Marolda, A, Martelli, L, Martini, G, Mauro, A, Mastrolia, Mv, Mazza, A, Miniaci, A, Minoia, F, Olivieri, A, Pennoni, G, Pignataro, R, Ricci, F, Rigante, Donato, Rossi, M, Santagati, C, Soliani, M, Sonego, S, Sperlì, D, Stucchi, S, Teruzzi, B, Tierno, E, Utytatnikova, T, Valentini, Piero, Vergine, G, Conti G (ORCID:0000-0002-8566-9365), Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779), Valentini P (ORCID:0000-0001-6095-9510), Cattalini, M, Della Paolera, S, Zunica, F, Bracaglia, C, Giangreco, M, Verdoni, L, Meini, A, Sottile, R, Caorsi, R, Zuccotti, G, Fabi, M, Montin, D, Meneghel, A, Consolaro, A, Dellepiane, Rm, Maggio, Mc, La Torre, F, Marchesi, A, Simonini, G, Villani, A, Cimaz, R, Ravelli, A, Taddio, A, Adamoli, P, Alberelli, Mc, Alizzi, C, Barone, P, Bennato, V, Biscaro, F, Bossi, G, Campana, A, Carone, M, Civino, A, Conti, Giorgio, Dei Rossi, E, Del Giudice, E, Dell'Anna, A, De Luca, M, Felici, E, Filocamo, G, Floretta, I, Foschini, Ml, Lanari, M, Lattanzi, B, Lazzerotti, A, Licciardi, F, Manerba, A, Mannarino, S, Marino, A, Marolda, A, Martelli, L, Martini, G, Mauro, A, Mastrolia, Mv, Mazza, A, Miniaci, A, Minoia, F, Olivieri, A, Pennoni, G, Pignataro, R, Ricci, F, Rigante, Donato, Rossi, M, Santagati, C, Soliani, M, Sonego, S, Sperlì, D, Stucchi, S, Teruzzi, B, Tierno, E, Utytatnikova, T, Valentini, Piero, Vergine, G, Conti G (ORCID:0000-0002-8566-9365), Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779), and Valentini P (ORCID:0000-0001-6095-9510)
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Background: There is mounting evidence on the existence of a Pediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome temporally associated to SARS-CoV-2 infection (PIMS-TS), sharing similarities with Kawasaki Disease (KD). The main outcome of the study were to better characterize the clinical features and the treatment response of PIMS-TS and to explore its relationship with KD determining whether KD and PIMS are two distinct entities. Methods: The Rheumatology Study Group of the Italian Pediatric Society launched a survey to enroll patients diagnosed with KD (Kawasaki Disease Group – KDG) or KD-like (Kawacovid Group - KCG) disease between February 1st 2020, and May 31st 2020. Demographic, clinical, laboratory data, treatment information, and patients’ outcome were collected in an online anonymized database (RedCAP®). Relationship between clinical presentation and SARSCoV-2 infection was also taken into account. Moreover, clinical characteristics of KDG during SARS-CoV-2 epidemic (KDG-CoV2) were compared to Kawasaki Disease patients (KDG-Historical) seen in three different Italian tertiary pediatric hospitals (Institute for Maternal and Child Health, IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste; AOU Meyer, Florence;IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini, Genoa) from January 1st 2000 to December 31st 2019. Chi square test or exact Fisher test and non-parametric Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test were used to study differences between two groups. Results: One-hundred-forty-nine cases were enrolled, (96 KDG and 53 KCG). KCG children were significantly older and presented more frequently from gastrointestinal and respiratory involvement. Cardiac involvement was more common in KCG, with 60,4% of patients with myocarditis. 37,8% of patients among KCG presented hypotension/ non-cardiogenic shock. Coronary artery abnormalities (CAA) were more common in the KDG. The risk of ICU admission were higher in KCG. Lymphopenia, higher CRP levels, elevated ferritin and troponin-T characterized KCG. KDG received more freque
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25. Role of respiratory pathogens in infants hospitalized for a first episode of wheezing and their impact on recurrences
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Bosis, S., Esposito, S., Niesters, H.G.M., Zuccotti, G.V., Marseglia, G., Lanari, M., Zuin, G., Pelucchi, C., Osterhaus, A.D.M.E., and Principi, N.
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26. Children and SARS-CoV-2 infection: innocent bystanders…until proven otherwise
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Lanari, M., Chiereghin, A., Biserni, G.B., Rocca, A., Re, M.C., and Lazzarotto, T.
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27. Clinical relevance of prevention of respiratory syncytial virus lower respiratory tract infection in preterm infants born between 33 and 35 weeks gestational age
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Carbonell-Estrany, X., Bont, L., Doering, G., Gouyon, J-B., and Lanari, M.
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28. Children and coronavirus: The necessary search for a balance between the alleged risks and documented collateral damage
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Tamburlini, G., Marchetti, F., Bertino, E., Bestetti, G., Biasucci, G., Biondi, A., Bonati, M., Brunelli, A., Corsello, G., Esposito, S., Fagioli, F., Farina, D., Gagliardi, L., Gangemi, M., Greco, L., Lanari, M., Lazzerini, M., Maggiore, G., Martelossi, S., Ramenghi, U., Piga, A., Selicorni, A., Spada, M., Ventura, A., Vicari, S., Zampino, G., and Zanetto, F.
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29. Resting respiratory lung volumes are 'healthier' than exercise respiratory volumes in different types of palliated or corrected congenital heart disease
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Fabi M., Balducci A., Cazzato S., Aceti A., Gallucci M., Di Palmo E., Gargiulo G., Donti A., and Lanari M.
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Aims: Cardiac surgery has improved life expectancy of patients with congenital heart diseases (CHDs). Exercise capacity is an important determinant of survival in patients with CHDs. There is a lack of studies focusing on the role of resting respiratory performance in reducing exercise tolerance in these patients. Objectives: To determine the prevalence and severity of respiratory functional impairment in different types of corrected/palliated CHDs, and its impact on an exercise test. Materials and Methods: Retrospective single-center study involving 168 corrected/palliated patients with CHD and 52 controls. Patients CHD were divided into subgroups according to the presence of native pulmonary blood flow or total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC). All subjects performed complete pulmonary function tests and gas diffusion; patients with CHD also performed cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPX). Results: Mean values of lung volumes were within the normal range in all CHD groups. Comparing to controls, patients with the reduced pulmonary flow and with TCPC had the highest reduction in lung volumes. CPX was reduced in all groups, most severely in TCPC, and it was correlated to decreased dynamic volumes in all CHD groups except in TCPC. Younger age at intervention and number of surgical operations negatively affected lung volumes. Conclusions: Respiratory function is within the normal range in our patients with different CHDs at rest but altered in all CHDs during exercise when cardiorespiratory balance is likely to be inadequate. Comparing the different groups, patients with reduced pulmonary flow and TCPC are the most impaired.
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30. COVID-19 in children and adolescents in Europe: a multinational, multicentre cohort study
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Goetzinger, F, Santiago-Garcia, B, Noguera-Julian, A, Lanaspa, M, Lancella, L, Carducci, FIC, Gabrovska, N, Velizarova, S, Prunk, P, Osterman, V, Krivec, U, Lo Vecchio, A, Shingadia, D, Soriano-Arandes, A, Melendo, S, Lanari, M, Pierantoni, L, Wagner, N, L'Huillier, AG, Heininger, U, Ritz, N, Bandi, S, Krajcar, N, Roglic, S, Santos, M, Christiaens, C, Creuven, M, Buonsenso, D, Welch, SB, Bogyi, M, Brinkmann, F, Tebruegge, M, Goetzinger, F, Santiago-Garcia, B, Noguera-Julian, A, Lanaspa, M, Lancella, L, Carducci, FIC, Gabrovska, N, Velizarova, S, Prunk, P, Osterman, V, Krivec, U, Lo Vecchio, A, Shingadia, D, Soriano-Arandes, A, Melendo, S, Lanari, M, Pierantoni, L, Wagner, N, L'Huillier, AG, Heininger, U, Ritz, N, Bandi, S, Krajcar, N, Roglic, S, Santos, M, Christiaens, C, Creuven, M, Buonsenso, D, Welch, SB, Bogyi, M, Brinkmann, F, and Tebruegge, M
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BACKGROUND: To date, few data on paediatric COVID-19 have been published, and most reports originate from China. This study aimed to capture key data on children and adolescents with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection across Europe to inform physicians and health-care service planning during the ongoing pandemic. METHODS: This multicentre cohort study involved 82 participating health-care institutions across 25 European countries, using a well established research network-the Paediatric Tuberculosis Network European Trials Group (ptbnet)-that mainly comprises paediatric infectious diseases specialists and paediatric pulmonologists. We included all individuals aged 18 years or younger with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, detected at any anatomical site by RT-PCR, between April 1 and April 24, 2020, during the initial peak of the European COVID-19 pandemic. We explored factors associated with need for intensive care unit (ICU) admission and initiation of drug treatment for COVID-19 using univariable analysis, and applied multivariable logistic regression with backwards stepwise analysis to further explore those factors significantly associated with ICU admission. FINDINGS: 582 individuals with PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection were included, with a median age of 5·0 years (IQR 0·5-12·0) and a sex ratio of 1·15 males per female. 145 (25%) had pre-existing medical conditions. 363 (62%) individuals were admitted to hospital. 48 (8%) individuals required ICU admission, 25 (4%) mechanical ventilation (median duration 7 days, IQR 2-11, range 1-34), 19 (3%) inotropic support, and one (<1%) extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Significant risk factors for requiring ICU admission in multivariable analyses were being younger than 1 month (odds ratio 5·06, 95% CI 1·72-14·87; p=0·0035), male sex (2·12, 1·06-4·21; p=0·033), pre-existing medical conditions (3·27, 1·67-6·42; p=0·0015), and presence of lower respiratory tract infection signs or sy
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31. Chilblains in a child with confirmed SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: a red flag for late‐onset skin manifestation in previously infected individuals
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Neri, I., primary, Conti, F., additional, Virdi, A., additional, Guglielmo, A., additional, Leonardi, L., additional, Corsini, I., additional, Ghizzi, C., additional, Gabrielli, L., additional, Lazzarotto, T., additional, Lanari, M., additional, Patrizi, A., additional, and Misciali, C., additional
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32. Pediatric urticaria in the Emergency Department: epidemiological characteristics and predictive factors for its persistence in children
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Talarico, V., primary, Marseglia, G.L., additional, Lanari, M., additional, Esposito, S., additional, Masi, S., additional, De Filippo, M., additional, Gallelli, L., additional, Licari, A., additional, Lubrano, R., additional, and Zampogna, S., additional
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33. Duck‐like lips: a new clinical feature for diagnosis of Mycoplasma‐Induced Rash and Mucositis
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Dondi, A., primary, Di Altobrando, A., additional, Parladori, R., additional, Biagi, C., additional, Balsamo, C., additional, Ghizzi, C., additional, Patrizi, A., additional, Lanari, M., additional, and Neri, I., additional
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34. Acral skin eruption observed during SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic: possible keratolysis exfoliativa with red palms and soles
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Neri, I., primary, Patrizi, A., additional, Gabrielli, L., additional, Virdi, A., additional, Veronesi, G., additional, Corsini, I., additional, Lazzarotto, T., additional, Lanari, M., additional, Misciali, C., additional, and Guglielmo, A., additional
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35. The Imola Active Breaks study: a new strategy in child public health to reduce sedentary
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Masini, A, primary, Marini, S, additional, Gori, D, additional, Montalti, M, additional, Lanari, M, additional, Ceciliani, A, additional, Stagni, R, additional, Bisi, M C, additional, Tessari, A, additional, and Dallolio, L, additional
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36. Major cluster of paediatric ‘true’ primary chilblains during the COVID‐19 pandemic: a consequence of lifestyle changes due to lockdown
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Neri, I., primary, Virdi, A., additional, Corsini, I., additional, Guglielmo, A., additional, Lazzarotto, T., additional, Gabrielli, L., additional, Misciali, C., additional, Patrizi, A., additional, and Lanari, M., additional
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37. Burden of respiratory syncytial virus hospitalisation among infants born at 32–35 weeks' gestational age in the Northern Hemisphere: pooled analysis of seven studies
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Lanari, M., primary, Anderson, E.J., additional, Sheridan-Pereira, M., additional, Carbonell-Estrany, X., additional, Paes, B., additional, Rodgers-Gray, B.S., additional, Fullarton, J. R., additional, Grubb, E., additional, and Blanken, M., additional
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38. Complications and risk factors for severe outcome in children with measles
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Lo Vecchio, A, Krzysztofiak, A, Montagnani, C, Valentini, Piero, Rossi, N, Garazzino, S, Raffaldi, I, Di Gangi, M, Esposito, S, Vecchi, B, Melzi, Ml, Lanari, M, Zavarise, G, Bosis, S, Valenzise, M, Cazzato, S, Sacco, Monica, Govoni, Mr, Mozzo, E, Cambriglia, Md, Bruzzese, E, Di Camillo, C, Pata, Davide, Graziosi, A, Sala, D, Magurano, F, Villani, A, Guarino, A, Galli, L, SITIP Measles Study, Group., Lo Vecchio, A, Krzysztofiak, A, Montagnani, C, Valentini, P, Rossi, N, Garazzino, S, Raffaldi, I, Di Gangi, M, Esposito, S, Vecchi, B, Melzi, Ml, Lanari, M, Zavarise, G, Bosis, S, Valenzise, M, Cazzato, S, Sacco, M, Govoni, Mr, Mozzo, E, Cambriglia, Md, Bruzzese, E, Di Camillo, C, Pata, D, Graziosi, A, Sala, D, Magurano, F, Villani, A, Guarino, A, Galli, L, Lo Vecchio, Andrea, Krzysztofiak, Andrzej, Montagnani, Carlotta, Valentini, Piero, Rossi, Nadia, Garazzino, Silvia, Raffaldi, Irene, Di Gangi, Maria, Esposito, Susanna, Vecchi, Barbara, Melzi, Maria Luisa, Lanari, Marcello, Zavarise, Giorgio, Bosis, Samantha, Valenzise, Mariella, Cazzato, Salvatore, Sacco, Michele, Govoni, Maria Rita, Mozzo, Elena, Cambriglia, Maria Donata, Bruzzese, Eugenia, Di Camillo, Chiara, Pata, Davide, Graziosi, Alessandro, Sala, Debora, Magurano, Fabio, Villani, Alberto, Guarino, Alfredo, and Galli, Luisa
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Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neutropenia ,genotype ,severe outcome ,complication ,Intensive Care Units, Pediatric ,Measles ,Severity of Illness Index ,children ,measles ,Risk Factors ,Intensive care ,medicine ,measle ,Humans ,Viral ,Encephalitis, Viral ,Preschool ,Child ,Pediatric ,biology ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,C-reactive protein ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Infant ,Italy ,Measles virus ,Pancreatitis ,ROC Curve ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Settore MED/38 ,Intensive Care Units ,Settore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICA ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,biology.protein ,Encephalitis ,Complication ,business - Abstract
Objective and designRisk factors for severe measles are poorly investigated in high-income countries. The Italian Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases conducted a retrospective study in children hospitalised for measles from January 2016 to August 2017 to investigate the risk factors for severe outcome defined by the presence of long-lasting sequelae, need of intensive care or death.ResultsNineteen hospitals enrolled 249 children (median age 14.5 months): 207 (83%) children developed a complication and 3 (1%) died. Neutropaenia was more commonly reported in children with B3-genotype compared with other genotypes (29.5% vs 7.7%, p=0.01). Pancreatitis (adjusted OR [aOR] 9.19, p=0.01) and encephalitis (aOR 7.02, p=0.04) were related to severe outcome in multivariable analysis, as well as C reactive protein (CRP) (aOR 1.1, p=0.028), the increase of which predicted severe outcome (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve 0.67, 95% CI 0.52 to 0.82). CRP values >2 mg/dL were related to higher risk of complications (OR 2.0, 95% CI 1.15 to 3.7, p=0.01) or severe outcome (OR 4.13, 95% CI 1.43 to 11.8, pConclusionThe risk of severe outcome in measles is independent of age and underlying conditions, but is related to the development of organ complications and may be predicted by CRP value.
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39. Complications and risk factors for severe outcome in children with measles
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Lo Vecchio, A, Krzysztofiak, A, Montagnani, C, Valentini, Piero, Rossi, N, Garazzino, S, Raffaldi, I, Di Gangi, M, Esposito, S, Vecchi, B, Melzi, Ml, Lanari, M, Zavarise, G, Bosis, S, Valenzise, M, Cazzato, S, Sacco, Monica, Govoni, Mr, Mozzo, E, Cambriglia, Md, Bruzzese, E, Di Camillo, C, Pata, Davide, Graziosi, A, Sala, D, Magurano, F, Villani, A, Guarino, A, Galli, L, SITIP Measles Study, Group., Valentini P (ORCID:0000-0001-6095-9510), Sacco M, Pata D, Lo Vecchio, A, Krzysztofiak, A, Montagnani, C, Valentini, Piero, Rossi, N, Garazzino, S, Raffaldi, I, Di Gangi, M, Esposito, S, Vecchi, B, Melzi, Ml, Lanari, M, Zavarise, G, Bosis, S, Valenzise, M, Cazzato, S, Sacco, Monica, Govoni, Mr, Mozzo, E, Cambriglia, Md, Bruzzese, E, Di Camillo, C, Pata, Davide, Graziosi, A, Sala, D, Magurano, F, Villani, A, Guarino, A, Galli, L, SITIP Measles Study, Group., Valentini P (ORCID:0000-0001-6095-9510), Sacco M, and Pata D
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OBJECTIVE AND DESIGN: Risk factors for severe measles are poorly investigated in high-income countries. The Italian Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases conducted a retrospective study in children hospitalised for measles from January 2016 to August 2017 to investigate the risk factors for severe outcome defined by the presence of long-lasting sequelae, need of intensive care or death. RESULTS: Nineteen hospitals enrolled 249 children (median age 14.5 months): 207 (83%) children developed a complication and 3 (1%) died. Neutropaenia was more commonly reported in children with B3-genotype compared with other genotypes (29.5% vs 7.7%, p=0.01). Pancreatitis (adjusted OR [aOR] 9.19, p=0.01) and encephalitis (aOR 7.02, p=0.04) were related to severe outcome in multivariable analysis, as well as C reactive protein (CRP) (aOR 1.1, p=0.028), the increase of which predicted severe outcome (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve 0.67, 95% CI 0.52 to 0.82). CRP values >2 mg/dL were related to higher risk of complications (OR 2.0, 95% CI 1.15 to 3.7, p=0.01) or severe outcome (OR 4.13, 95% CI 1.43 to 11.8, p<0.01). CONCLUSION: The risk of severe outcome in measles is independent of age and underlying conditions, but is related to the development of organ complications and may be predicted by CRP value.
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40. High risk of nosocomial-acquired RSV infection in children with congenital heart disease
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Lanari, M., Rossi, G. A., Merolla, R., and di Luzio Paparatti, U.
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41. Iron balance and iron nutrition in infancy
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Faldella, G, Corvaglia, L, Lanari, M, and Salvioli, G P
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42. Strategies for preventing group B streptococcal infections in newborns: A nation-wide survey of Italian policies
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Tzialla, C, berardi, A, farina, C, clerici, P, borghesi, A, viora, E, scollo, P, stronati, M, Task Force for group B streptococcal infections for the Italian Society of Neonatology including Stival, G, barbaglia, Ma, guala, A, giunta, E, parola, L, grossignani, Mr, perri, P, tubaldi, L, alletto, G, daidone, S, flacco, V, dani, C, sterpa, A, rapisardi, G, elicio, Mr, faldella, G, capretti, Mg, messner, H, bandiera, M, achille, C, azzali, A, montrasio, G, mariani, S, galvagno, G, giacosa, E, de Angelis, F, spandrio, M, serra, A, garofalo, F, perona, A, porcelli, F, ferrero, F, De Franco, S, paollilo, P, picone, S, besana, R, varisco, T, farina, M, memo, L, nicolini, G, lietti, D, Di Chiara, G, rottoli, A, Bonabitacola, T, Cortis, E, Neri, E, Martinelli, S, Ilardi, L, Rondanini, Gf, Calzi, P, Gatta, A, Quntadamo, Pa, Ivaldi, M, Terenzani, L, Di Lascio, N, Travaglio, Md, Vetrano, G, Furcolo, G, Vitacco, V, Intini, C, Frigerio, M, Stroppiana, P, Policicchio, G, Mesirca, P, Gianino, P, Audenio, E, Paludetto, R, Raimondi, F, Pugliese, A, Valentino, L, Nosari, N, Marchesano, G, Chirico, G, Bellù, R, Menchini, M, Poletti, A, E T, Vacchiano, Pinto, L, E D, Perri, Coppola, R, Perini, R, Vetrella, A, De Luca, G, Lista, G, Cavigioli, F, Bettinelli, A, Massironi, E, Franco, C, Bernardo, L, Poli, S, Palladini, M, Tota, V, Spadavecchia, F, Zuccotti, Gv, Pogliani, L, Bracaglia, G, Mancini, Al, Zocco, F, Iozzia, G, Auriemma, A, Teani, M, Mangilli, G, Tempra, Am, Di Terlizi, L, Bottino, R, Salvi, C, Fortunato, V, Musaico, R, Gargantini, G, Carrera, G, Magaldi, R, Taurino, L, D'Onofrio, Am, Buffone, E, Tempera, A, Agosti, M, Garzia, P, Mosca, F, Pugni, L, Tagliabue, P, Colombo, C, Demi, M, Picco, G, Carlucci, A, Zorzi, G, Padula, D, Cardone, Ml, Buonocore, G, Muraca, Mc, Boldrini, A, Ciantelli, M, Lanari, M, Serra, L, Felici, L, Banderalli, G, Brambilla, C, Dall'Agnola, A, Viviani, E, Zonca, Mc, Licardi, G, Chiara, A, Ancora, G, Papa, I, Gancia, P, Pomero, G, Deloglu, A, Villani, P, Mussini, P, Canidio, E, Migliavacca, D, Di Fabio, S, Cipollone, I, Biasucci, G, Rubbi, P, Piepoli, M, Guastaferro, N, Infriccioli, F, Bertino, E, Perathoner, C, Parmigiani, S, Suriano, G, Ianniello, C, Biasini, A, Azzalli, M, Timpani, G, Barresi, S, Caoci, G, Ciccotti, R, De Curtis, M, Natale, F, Finocchi, M, Haass, C, Milillo, F, Lucieri, S, Guercio, E, Canepa, Sa, Scozia, G, Antonucci, R, Limongelli, O, Macciò, S, Mongelli, F, Colonna, F, Dragovic, D, Calipa, Mt, Cohen, A, Moresco, L, Italian Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists including La Spina, R, Ruggeri, R, Luehwink, A, Brattoli, M, Fedi, A, Lacchi, L, Ettore, G, Pappalardo, E, Conoscenti, G, Zeni, B, Spellecchia, D, Favretti, L, Spagna, L, Zaglio, S, Bresciani, D, Bandini, A, Mancini, R, Mustoni, P, Dodero, D, Grimaldi, M, Di Mario, M, Migliorini, P, Kemeny, A, Anastasio, Ps, Riccardi, T, Maggino, T, Cerri, G, Puggina, P, Marconi, Am, Morgia, S, Bellia, G, D'Anna, Mr, Catania, M, Bacchi Modena, A, Franchi, L, Calonaci, N, Schettini, S, Paradiso, R, Saccucci, P, Ioppi, M, Zorzi, M, Stellin, G, Patacchiola, F, Carrata, L, Bassini, D, San Marco, L, Todros, T, Tibadi, C, Liborio, M, Italian Association of Clinical Microbiologists including Laricchia, R, Tauro, L, Ferrara, F, Nuara, C, Ghiraldi, E, Molinari, F, Comessatti, A, Rocchetti, A, Di Matteo, L, Miconi, V, Calvi, P, Pernigotti, A, Fabozzi, F, Micca, G, Monticone, G, Sarti, M, Da Rin, G, Zoppelletto, M, Modolo, E, Landini, Mp, Furlini, G, Galluppi, E, Pagani, E, Aschbacher, R, Innocenti, P, Bresolin, N, Raggi, Me, Bonfanti, C, De Francesco, M, Santer, P, Griessmaier, A, De Francesco, D, Pirali, A, Prasciolu, C, Usai, F, Cuzzone, G, Scutellà, M, Tramacere, P, Fossati, D, Piaserico, G, Bordignon, G, Sciacca, A, Di Vincenzo, F, Imbriani, A, Melotti, D, Catanoso, G, Rivetti, I, Neri, G, Bruno, R, Bacelle, L, Sartore, P, Giana, G, Sala, E, Giraldi, C, Cavalcanti, P, Perugini, M, Perugini, A, Ginardi, C, Maritano, D, Ferrini, A, Bonettini, A, Avanzini, A, Gasperoni, S, Pieretti, B, Montanari, E, Carillo, C, Rossi, Mr, Laureti, A, Baldoni, Ml, Serra, D, Melioli, G, Bandettini, R, Oneto, F, Colla, R, Storchi Incerti, S, Lanzini, F, Pauri, P, Tili, E, Leone, Ra, Verdastro, G, Megha, M, Luzzaro, F, Conti, A, Busulini, L, Mirri, P, Diodati, R, Vettori, C, Pittalis, S, Anesi, A, Fiore, A, Goglia, L, Vitullo, E, Sinno, A, Platzgummer, S, Spitaler, C, Trabucchi, Mc, Besozzi, M, Cesana, E, Inghilleri, G, Grosso, S, D'Angelo, R, Fogato, E, Lavarda, F, Ortisi, G, Clementi, M, Cichero, P, Rumpianesi, F, Venturelli, C, Mortillaro, F, Daffara, S, Catania, Mr, Iula, D, Andreoni, S, Politi, A, Agostinelli, C, Paparella, C, Capozzi, D, Notaris, P, Bistoni, F, Mencacci, A, Valentini, M, Filippetti, A, Confalonieri, M, Novarese, O, Bonini, F, Salamone, D, Camporese, A, De Rosa, R, Casprini, P, Degl'Innocenti, R, Giordano, R, Allù, Mt, Zanella, D, Malandrino, M, Tronci, M, Valmarin, M, Leonetti, G, Falco, S, Meledandri, M, Ballardini, M, Spanò, A, Cava, Mc, Mascellino, Mt, Schinella, M, Gualdi, P, Casari, E, Scattolo, N, Motta, C, Perfetti, C, Bassano, M, Cera, G, Iafisco, P, Mura, I, Palmieri, A, Migliardi, M, Ferlini, M, Grandi, G, Giardini, F, Albano, F, Latino, M, Ferrero, Mp, Bellizia, L, Russolo, M, Russolo, S, Pesenti, A, Fasano, Ma, Previato, S, Radillo, O, Busetti, M, Ferrari, P, Siderini, V, Puzzolante, L, Scarparo, C, Arzese, A, Cappuccia, N, Lodolo, L, Delledonne, L, Gramoni, A, Maiolo, V, Gheller, A, Spadaro, S, Balzaretti, M, Tzialla, C., Berardi, A., Farina, C., Clerici, P., Borghesi, A., Viora, E., Scollo, P., Stronati, M., Stival, G., Barbaglia, M. A., Guala, A., Giunta, E., Parola, L., Grossignani, M. R., Perri, P., Tubaldi, L., Alletto, G., Daidone, S., Flacco, V., Dani, C., Sterpa, A., Rapisardi, G., Elicio, M. R., Faldella, G., Capretti, M. G., Messner, H., Bandiera, M., Achille, C., Azzali, A., Montrasio, G., Mariani, S., Galvagno, G., Giacosa, E., de Angelis, F., Spandrio, M., Serra, A., Garofalo, F., Perona, A., Porcelli, F., Ferrero, F., De Franco, S., Paollilo, P., Picone, S., Besana, R., Varisco, T., Farina, M., Memo, L., Nicolini, G., Lietti, D., Di Chiara, G., Rottoli, A., Bonabitacola, T., Cortis, E., Neri, E., Martinelli, S., Ilardi, L., Rondanini, G. F., Calzi, P., Gatta, A., Quntadamo, P. A., Ivaldi, M., Terenzani, L., Di Lascio, N., Travaglio, M. D., Vetrano, G., Furcolo, G., Vitacco, V., Intini, C., Frigerio, M., Stroppiana, P., Policicchio, G., Mesirca, P., Gianino, P., Audenio, E., Paludetto, R., Raimondi, F., Pugliese, A., Valentino, L., Nosari, N., Marchesano, G., Chirico, G., Bell(`u), R., Menchini, M., Poletti, A., Vacchiano, T., Pinto, L., Perri, D., Coppola, R., Perini, R., Vetrella, A., De Luca, G., Lista, G., Cavigioli, F., Bettinelli, A., Massironi, E., Franco, C., Bernardo, L., Poli, S., Palladini, M., Tota, V., Spadavecchia, F., Zuccotti, G. V., Pogliani, L., Bracaglia, G., Mancini, A. L., Zocco, F., Iozzia, G., Auriemma, A., Teani, M., Mangilli, G., Tempra, A. M., Di Terlizi, L., Bottino, R., Salvi, C., Fortunato, V., Musaico, R., Gargantini, G., Carrera, G., Magaldi, R., Taurino, L., D?onofrio, A. M., Buffone, E., Tempera, A., Agosti, M., Garzia, P., Mosca, F., Pugni, L., Tagliabue, P., Colombo, C., Demi, M., Picco, G., Carlucci, A., Zorzi, G., Padula, D., Cardone, M. L., Buonocore, G., Muraca, M. C., Boldrini, A., Ciantelli, M., Lanari, M., Serra, L., Felici, L., Banderalli, G., Brambilla, C., Dall?agnola, A., Viviani, E., Zonca, M. C., Licardi, G., Chiara, A., Ancora, G., Papa, I., Gancia, P., Pomero, G., Deloglu, A., Villani, P., Mussini, P., Canidio, E., Migliavacca, D., Di Fabio, S., Cipollone, I., Biasucci, G., Rubbi, P., Piepoli, M., Guastaferro, N., Infriccioli, F., Bertino, E., Perathoner, C., Parmigiani, S., Suriano, G., Ianniello, C., Biasini, A., Azzalli, M., Timpani, G., Barresi, S., Caoci, G., Ciccotti, R., De Curtis, M., Natale, F., Finocchi, M., Haass, C., Milillo, F., Lucieri, S., Guercio, E., Canepa, S. A., Scozia, G., Antonucci, R., Limongelli, O., Macci(`o), S., Mongelli, F., Colonna, F., Dragovic, D., Calipa, M. T., Cohen, A., Moresco, L., La Spina, R., Ruggeri, R., Luehwink, A., Brattoli, M., Fedi, A., Lacchi, L., Ettore, G., Pappalardo, E., Conoscenti, G., Zeni, B., Spellecchia, D., Favretti, L., Spagna, L., Zaglio, S., Bresciani, D., Bandini, A., Mancini, R., Mustoni, P., Dodero, D., Grimaldi, M., Di Mario, M., Migliorini, P., Kemeny, A., Anastasio, P. S., Riccardi, T., Maggino, T., Cerri, G., Puggina, P., Marconi, A. M., Morgia, S., Bellia, G., D?anna, M. R., Catania, M., Bacchi Modena, A., Franchi, L., Calonaci, N., Schettini, S., Paradiso, R., Saccucci, P., Ioppi, M., Zorzi, M., Stellin, G., Patacchiola, F., Carrata, L., Bassini, D., San Marco, L., Todros, T., Tibadi, C., Liborio, M., Laricchia, R., Tauro, L., Ferrara, F., Nuara, C., Ghiraldi, E., Molinari, F., Comessatti, A., Rocchetti, A., Di Matteo, L., Miconi, V., Calvi, P., Pernigotti, A., Fabozzi, F., Micca, G., Monticone, G., Sarti, M., Da Rin, G., Zoppelletto, M., Modolo, E., Landini, M. P., Furlini, G., Galluppi, E., Pagani, E., Aschbacher, R., Innocenti, P., Bresolin, N., Raggi, M. E., Bonfanti, C., De Francesco, M., Santer, P., Griessmaier, A., De Francesco, D., Pirali, A., Prasciolu, C., Usai, F., Cuzzone, G., Scutell(`a), M., Tramacere, P., Fossati, D., Piaserico, G., Bordignon, G., Sciacca, A., Di Vincenzo, F., Imbriani, A., Melotti, D., Catanoso, G., Rivetti, I., Neri, G., Bruno, R., Bacelle, L., Sartore, P., Giana, G., Sala, E., Giraldi, C., Cavalcanti, P., Perugini, M., Perugini, A., Ginardi, C., Maritano, D., Ferrini, A., Bonettini, A., Avanzini, A., Gasperoni, S., Pieretti, B., Montanari, E., Carillo, C., Rossi, M. R., Laureti, A., Baldoni, M. L., Serra, D., Melioli, G., Bandettini, R., Oneto, F., Colla, R., Storchi Incerti, S., Lanzini, F., Pauri, P., Tili, E., Leone, R. A., Verdastro, G., Megha, M., Luzzaro, F., Conti, A., Busulini, L., Mirri, P., Diodati, R., Vettori, C., Pittalis, S., Anesi, A., Fiore, A., Goglia, L., Vitullo, E., Sinno, A., Platzgummer, S., Spitaler, C., Trabucchi, M. C., Besozzi, M., Cesana, E., Inghilleri, G., Grosso, S., D?angelo, R., Fogato, E., Lavarda, F., Ortisi, G., Clementi, M., Cichero, P., Rumpianesi, F., Venturelli, C., Mortillaro, F., Daffara, S., Catania, M. R., Iula, D., Andreoni, S., Politi, A., Agostinelli, C., Paparella, C., Capozzi, D., Notaris, P., Bistoni, F., Mencacci, A., Valentini, M., Filippetti, A., Confalonieri, M., Novarese, O., Bonini, F., Salamone, D., Camporese, A., De Rosa, R., Casprini, P., Degl?innocenti, R., Giordano, R., All(`u), M. T., Zanella, D., Malandrino, M., Tronci, M., Valmarin, M., Leonetti, G., Falco, S., Meledandri, M., Ballardini, M., Span(`o), A., Cava, M. C., Mascellino, M. T., Schinella, M., Gualdi, P., Casari, E., Scattolo, N., Motta, C., Perfetti, C., Bassano, M., Cera, G., Iafisco, P., Mura, I., Palmieri, A., Migliardi, M., Ferlini, M., Grandi, G., Giardini, F., Albano, F., Latino, M., Ferrero, M. P., Bellizia, L., Russolo, M., Russolo, S., Pesenti, A., Fasano, M. A., Previato, S., Radillo, O., Busetti, M., Ferrari, P., Siderini, V., Puzzolante, L., Scarparo, C., Arzese, A., Cappuccia, N., Lodolo, L., Delledonne, L., Gramoni, A., Maiolo, V., Gheller, A., Spadaro, S., Balzaretti, M., Tzialla, Chryssoula, Berardi, Alberto, Farina, Claudio, Clerici, Pierangelo, Borghesi, Alessandro, Viora, Elsa, Scollo, Paolo, Stronati, Mauro, [.., Lanari, Marcello, Faldella, Giacomo, and ]
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Male ,Pediatrics ,Group B ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neonate ,Pregnancy ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Prevalence ,Mass Screening ,Blood culture ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Antibiotic prophylaxis ,Survey ,GBS ,Group B streptococcus ,Infection ,Newborn infant ,Adult ,Antibiotic Prophylaxis ,Female ,Health Surveys ,Humans ,Infant, Newborn ,Italy ,Neonatal Screening ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Prenatal Care ,Primary Prevention ,Risk Assessment ,Streptococcal Infections ,Streptococcus agalactiae ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Group B streptococcu ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,Infectious ,Perinatology and Child Health ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antibiotic sensitivity ,Group B Streptococcal Infection ,Prenatal care ,03 medical and health sciences ,030225 pediatrics ,medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,Mass screening ,business.industry ,Public health ,Infant ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,Newborn ,Pregnancy Complications ,business - Abstract
Background There are no Italian data regarding the strategies for preventing neonatal group B streptococcal (GBS) infection. We conducted a national survey in order to explore obstetrical, neonatal and microbiological practices for the GBS prevention. Methods Three distinct questionnaires were sent to obstetricians, neonatologists and microbiologists. Questionnaires included data on prenatal GBS screening, maternal risk factors, intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis, microbiological information concerning specimen processing and GBS antimicrobial susceptibility. Results All respondent obstetrical units used the culture-based screening approach to identify women who should receive intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis, and more than half of the microbiological laboratories (58%) reported using specimen processing consistent with CDC guidelines. Most neonatal units (89 out of 107, 82%) reported using protocols for preventing GBS early-onset sepsis consistent with CDC guidelines. Conclusions The screening-based strategy is largely prevalent in Italy, and most protocols for preventing GBS early-onset sepsis are consistent with CDC guidelines. However, we found discrepancies in practices among centers that may reflect the lack of Italian guidelines issued by public health organizations.
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43. Studio multidisciplinare per la valutazione delle deformazioni del suolo connesse alle attività di produzione di idrocarburi in aree dell'offshore emiliano romagnolo finalizzato allo sviluppo di un modello per il monitoraggio integrato
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I. Antoncecchi, G. Rossi, F. Ciccone, E. Carminati, A. Morelli, G. Pezzo, P. Macini, S. Gandolfi, R. Lanari, M. Manzo and F. Moia, F. Verga, L. Perini, P. Severi, L. Petracchini, F. Terlizzese
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La DGS UNMIG ha promosso, nell'ambito della rete di ricerca CLYPEA "il network per la sicurezza offshore", uno studio multidisciplinare per la valutazione delle deformazioni del suolo connesse ad attività di produzione di idrocarburi in aree marino-costiere dell'offshore emiliano-romagnolo finalizzato allo sviluppo di un modello per il monitoraggio integrato. L'iniziativa nasce nel 2016 a seguito dell'accordo siglato ad Ottobre tra il Ministero Sviluppo Economico e la Regione Emilia Romagna (accordo offshore), con l'intento di verificare una possibile estensione a mare degli "Indirizzi e Linee Guida per il monitoraggio della sismicità, delle deformazioni del suolo e delle pressioni di poro" (ILG, 2014). Il progetto "subsidenza" si pone l'obiettivo di affrontare il tema del monitoraggio e controllo della subsidenza in mare che, già da diversi anni, rappresenta un elemento chiave per il mantenimento di elevati standard di sicurezza nelle operazioni di produzione di idrocarburi integrando le competenze di 6 enti specializzati (tra università e centri di ricerca). Di seguito si riportano i diversi contributi alle attività che contribuiranno al raggiungimento degli obiettivi del progetto.
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44. Risk factors for bronchiolitis hospitalization during the first year of life in a multicenter Italian birth cohort
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Lanari M, Prinelli F, Adorni F, Di Santo S, Vandini S, Silvestri M, Musicco M, Faldella G, Spinelli M, Corsello G, Gabriele B, La Forgia N, Loprieno S, Boldrini A, Vuerich M, Del Vecchio A, Bertino E, Fabris C, Coscia A, Fanos V, Puddu M, Gargano G, Braibanti S, Corso G, Orfeo L, De Luca MG, Paolillo P, Fabiano A, Barberi I, Arco A, Barboni G, Molinari L, Bonomi A, Ladetto L, Carlucci A, Zorzi G, Dall’Agnola A, Girardi E, Di Fabio S, Faccia P, Bottau P, Macagno F, Ellero S, Magaldi R, Rinaldi M, Memo L, Nicolini G, Ngalikpima CJ, Nosari N, Sarnelli P, Parmigiani S, Agosti M, Negri C, Corona MF, Piano F, Scarcella A, Umbaldo A, De Curtis M, Natale F, Aurilia C, Romagnoli C, Lanari, Marcello, Prinelli, Federica, Adorni, Fulvio, Di Santo, Simona, Vandini, Silvia, Silvestri, Michela, Musicco, Massimo, and Lanari M, Prinelli F, Adorni F, Di Santo S, Vandini S, Silvestri M, Musicco M, Faldella G, Spinelli M, Corsello G, Gabriele B, La Forgia N, Loprieno S, Boldrini A, Vuerich M, Del Vecchio A, Bertino E, Fabris C, Coscia A, Fanos V, Puddu M, Gargano G, Braibanti S, Corso G, Orfeo L, De Luca MG, Paolillo P, Fabiano A, Barberi I, Arco A, Barboni G, Molinari L, Bonomi A, Ladetto L, Carlucci A, Zorzi G, Dall’Agnola A, Girardi E, Di Fabio S, Faccia P, Bottau P, Macagno F, Ellero S, Magaldi R, Rinaldi M, Memo L, Nicolini G, Ngalikpima CJ, Nosari N, Sarnelli P, Parmigiani S, Agosti M, Negri C, Corona MF, Piano F, Scarcella A, Umbaldo A, De Curtis M, Natale F, Aurilia C, Romagnoli C
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Palivizumab ,Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Gestational Age ,Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections ,Respiratory syncytial virus ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sex Factors ,Risk Factors ,030225 pediatrics ,medicine ,Bronchiolitis, Viral ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Bronchiolitis ,Children ,Hospitalization ,Prophylaxis ,Risk factor ,Breast Feeding ,Crowding ,Female ,Infant ,Infant, Newborn ,Italy ,Multivariate Analysis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Viral ,Bronchiolitis, Hospitalization, Risk factor, Respiratory syncytial virus, Prophylaxis, Palivizumab, Children ,business.industry ,Research ,Gestational age ,Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine.disease ,Newborn ,3. Good health ,Gestation ,business ,Breast feeding ,medicine.drug ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background: Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is one of the main causes of respiratory infections during the first year of life. Very premature infants may contract more severe diseases and 'late preterm infants' may also be more susceptible to the infection. The aim of this study is to evaluate the risk factors for hospitalization during the first year of life in children born at different gestational ages in Italy. Methods: A cohort of 33-34 weeks gestational age (wGA) newborns matched by sex and age with two cohort of newborns born at 35-37 wGA and >37 wGA were enrolled in this study for a three-year period (2009-2012). Hospitalization for bronchiolitis (ICD-9 code 466.1) during the first year of life was assessed through phone interview at the end of the RSV season (November-March) and at the completion of the first year of life. Results: The study enrolled 2314 newborns, of which 2210 (95.5 %) had a one year follow-up and were included in the analysis; 120 (5.4 %) were hospitalized during the first year of life for bronchiolitis. Children born at 33-34 wGA had a higher hospitalization rate compared to the two other groups. The multivariate analysis carried out on the entire population associated the following factors with higher rates for bronchiolitis hospitalization: male gender; prenatal treatment with corticosteroids; prenatal exposure to maternal smoking; singleton delivery; respiratory diseases in neonatal period; surfactant therapy; lack of breastfeeding; siblings
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45. Prenatal tobacco smoke exposure increases hospitalizations for bronchiolitis in infants
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Lanari M, Vandini S, Adorni F, Prinelli F, Di Santo S, Silvestri M, Musicco M, ' Faldella G, Spinelli M, Corsello G, La Forgia N, Loprieno S, Boldrini A, Vuerich M, Del Vecchio A, Fabris C, Bertino E, Gaudino M, Coscia A, Fanos V, Puddu M, Gargano G, Braibanti S, Corso G, Orfeo L, De Luca MG, Paolillo P, Fabiano A, Barberi I, Barboni G, Molinari L, Bonomi A, Ladetto L, Carlucci A, Zorzi G, De Curtis M, Natale F, Di Fabio S, Faccia P, Bottau P, Macagno F, Ellero S, Magaldi R, Rinaldi M, Memo L, Nicolini G, Ngalikpima CJ, Nosari N, Sarnelli P, Parmigiani S, Agosti M, Negri C, Corona MF, Piano F, Umbaldo A, Dall’Agnola A, Girardi E, Gabriele B, Aurilia C, Romagnoli C, Lanari M, Vandini S, Adorni F, Prinelli F, Di Santo S, Silvestri M, Musicco M, ' Faldella G, Spinelli M, Corsello G, La Forgia N, Loprieno S, Boldrini A, Vuerich M, Del Vecchio A, Fabris C, Bertino E, Gaudino M, Coscia A, Fanos V, Puddu M, Gargano G, Braibanti S, Corso G, Orfeo L, De Luca MG, Paolillo P, Fabiano A, Barberi I, Barboni G, Molinari L, Bonomi A, Ladetto L, Carlucci A, Zorzi G, De Curtis M, Natale F, Di Fabio S, Faccia P, Bottau P, Macagno F, Ellero S, Magaldi R, Rinaldi M, Memo L, Nicolini G, Ngalikpima CJ, Nosari N, Sarnelli P, Parmigiani S, Agosti M, Negri C, Corona MF, Piano F, Umbaldo A, Dall’Agnola A, Girardi E, Gabriele B, Aurilia C, Romagnoli C, Lanari, Marcello, Vandini, Silvia, Adorni, Fulvio, Prinelli, Federica, Di Santo, Simona, Silvestri, Michela, and Musicco, Massimo
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Time Factors ,Time Factor ,Offspring ,Longitudinal Studie ,Risk Assessment ,Tobacco smoke exposure, Pregnancy, Infant, Bronchiolitis, Hospitalization, Risk factor ,Bronchiolitis ,Hospitalization ,Infant ,Pregnancy ,Risk factor ,Tobacco smoke exposure ,Age Factors ,Female ,Humans ,Infant, Newborn ,Inhalation Exposure ,Italy ,Longitudinal Studies ,Maternal Exposure ,Risk Factors ,Smoking ,Tobacco Smoke Pollution ,Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects ,medicine ,Age Factor ,Bronchioliti ,Intensive care medicine ,Inhalation exposure ,business.industry ,Research ,Gestational age ,Newborn ,medicine.disease ,Risk assessment ,business ,Human ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background Tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) is a worldwide health problem and it is considered a risk factor for pregnant women’s and children’s health, particularly for respiratory morbidity during the first year of life. Few significant birth cohort studies on the effect of prenatal TSE via passive and active maternal smoking on the development of severe bronchiolitis in early childhood have been carried out worldwide. Methods From November 2009 to December 2012, newborns born at ≥33 weeks of gestational age (wGA) were recruited in a longitudinal multi-center cohort study in Italy to investigate the effects of prenatal and postnatal TSE, among other risk factors, on bronchiolitis hospitalization and/or death during the first year of life. Results Two thousand two hundred ten newborns enrolled at birth were followed-up during their first year of life. Of these, 120 (5.4 %) were hospitalized for bronchiolitis. No enrolled infants died during the study period. Prenatal passive TSE and maternal active smoking of more than 15 cigarettes/daily are associated to a significant increase of the risk of offspring children hospitalization for bronchiolitis, with an adjHR of 3.5 (CI 1.5–8.1) and of 1.7 (CI 1.1–2.6) respectively. Conclusions These results confirm the detrimental effects of passive TSE and active heavy smoke during pregnancy for infants’ respiratory health, since the exposure significantly increases the risk of hospitalization for bronchiolitis in the first year of life. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12931-015-0312-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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46. Phenotypic characterization of the goat population of Santa Elena province (Ecuador).
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Solís-Lucas, L. A., Lanari, M. R., and Oyarzabal, M. I.
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It was proposed to typify phenotypically the goats of the Santa Elena province, Ecuador, and to test if there were different phenotypes. 344 animals were sampled in different types of production systems. The following variables were observed: a) morphological: coat color pattern and coat color (CCP, CC); fur and fur characteristics (FUR, CHF); pigmentation of skin, mucous membranes and hooves (SP, PMM, HP); size and arrangement of ears (ES, EO); facial profile (FP); mamellas (M); beard (B); type and orientation of horns (HT, HO); shape of rump (SR); b) morpho-structural: length and width head (HL, HW); face length (FL); ear length (EL); shoulder width (SW); depth and girth chest (CHD, CHG); cannon perimeter (CP); body length (BL); height at withers (HAW); length and width of rump (RL, RW). The multivariate analyzes performed showed 3 groups: 1) small animals; CC: red (35%), pied (33%); PMM: pigmented (43%); B: presence (44%); FP: straight (83%); ES: small (89%); EO: horizontal (47%), erect (42%); HT: arched (68%); SR: slight slope (89%). 2) wider and longer animals; medium height; CC: black (38%), red (35%); FP: straight (55%), slight convex (34%); ES: small (37%), medium (38%); EO: horizontal, erect and pendolous (84%); HT: arched (58%), curved (38%); SR: slight slope (71%). 3) taller animals; greater RL and BW; PMM: pigmented (24%); B: presence (19%); CC: red (41%), black (36%); FP: slight convex (58%), straight (39%); ES: long (51%), pendolous (64%); HT: arched (45%), straight (43%); SR: slight slope (75%). Group 1 corresponded to the oldest biotype of Santa Elena that would represent the Creole phenotype, the other two would be the result of crossings due to introductions of other races coming mainly from Loja (southern Ecuador) and Peru. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Combined antiretroviral therapy reduces hyperimmunoglobulinemia in HIV-1 infected children
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Chiappini, E, Galli, L, Tovo, PA, Gabiano, C, de Martino, M, Osimani, P, Cordiali, R, De Mattia, D, Manzioma, M, DI BARI, DANIELA COLOMBA, Ruggeri, M, Masi, M, Miniaci, A, Specchia, F, Ciccia, M, Lanari, M, Baldi, F, Battisti, L, Schumacher, R, Duse, M, Fiorino, C, Dessi, C, Pintor, C, Dedoni, M, Fenu, ML, CAVALLINI, RAFFAELLA, D'ANASTASIO, ELISABETTA, Merolla, F, Sticca, M, Pomero, G, Bezzi, T, Fiumana, E, Paganelli, S, Vierucci, A, Vitucci, P, CECCHI, MARIA TERESA, Cosso, D, Timitilli, A, Stronati, M, Plebani, A, PINZANI, ROBERTO, VIGANO', ALDO, Giacomet, V, Bianchi, R, SALVINI, FRANCESCO, Zuccotti, GV, Giovannini, M, Ferraris, G, Lipreri, R, Moretti, C, Cellini, M, Cano, MC, Palazzi, G, Guarino, A, Bruzzese, E, DE MARCO, GIUSEPPINA, Tarallo, L, TANCREDI, FERNANDO ANTONIO, Giaquinto, C, D'Elia, R, Rampon, O, Nogare, EDR, SANFILIPPO, ALESSIA, Romano, A, Saitta, M, Dodi, I, Barone, A, Maccabruni, A, Consolini, R, Legitimo, A, Magnani, C, Falconieri, P, Fundaro, C, Genovese, O, Salvucci, S, Casadei, AM, Gattinara, GC, Bernardi, S, PALMA, PASQUALE, Anzidei, G, Anzidei, M, Cerilli, S, Catania, S, Ajassa, C, Ganau, A, Cristiano, L, Mazza, A, Di Palma, A, Garetto, S, Riva, C, Scolfaro, C, Portelli, V, Rabusin, M, Pellegatta, A, Molesini, M, Chiappini, E, Galli, L, Tovo, PA, Gabiano, C, de Martino, M, Osimani, P, Cordiali, R, De Mattia, D, Manzioma, M, Di Bari, C, Ruggeri, M, Masi, M, Miniaci, A, Specchia, F, Ciccia, M, Lanari, M, Baldi, F, Battisti, L, Schumacher, R, Duse, M, Fiorino, C, Dessi, C, Pintor, C, Dedoni, M, Fenu, ML, Cavallini, R, Anastasio, E, Merolla, F, Sticca, M, Pomero, G, Bezzi, T, Fiumana, E, Paganelli, S, Vierucci, A, Vitucci, P, Cecchi, MT, Cosso, D, Timitilli, A, Stronati, M, Plebani, A, Pinzani, R, Vigano, A, Giacomet, V, Bianchi, R, Salvini, F, Zuccotti, GV, Giovannini, M, Ferraris, G, Lipreri, R, Moretti, C, Cellini, M, Cano, MC, Palazzi, G, Guarino, A, Bruzzese, E, De Marco, G, Tarallo, L, Tancredi, F, Giaquinto, C, D'Elia, R, Rampon, O, Nogare, EDR, Sanfilippo, A, Romano, A, Saitta, M, Dodi, I, Barone, A, Maccabruni, A, Consolini, R, Legitimo, A, Magnani, C, Falconieri, P, Fundaro, C, Genovese, O, Salvucci, S, Casadei, AM, Gattinara, GC, Bernardi, S, Palma, P, Anzidei, G, Anzidei, M, Cerilli, S, Catania, S, Ajassa, C, Ganau, A, Cristiano, L, Mazza, A, Di Palma, A, Garetto, S, Riva, C, Scolfaro, C, Portelli, V, Rabusin, M, Pellegatta, A, and Molesini, M
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,immunogiobulins ,Immunology ,immunoglobulins ,combined antiretroviral therapy ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Gastroenterology ,children ,Hypergammaglobulinemia ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Child ,Therapeutic regimen ,biology ,business.industry ,Immunoglobulins, Intravenous ,Infant ,Normal population ,hiv-1 infection ,Settore MED/38 ,Antiretroviral therapy ,HIV Reverse Transcriptase ,Infectious Diseases ,Child, Preschool ,Intravenous IG ,HIV-1 ,biology.protein ,HIV-1 infection ,Drug Evaluation ,Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Antibody ,business ,Viral load - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effect of combined antiretroviral therapy on serum immunoglobulin (Ig) levels in HIV-1 perinatally infected children.Methods: Data from 1250 children recorded by the Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children from 1985 to 2002 were analysed. Since Ig levels physiologically vary with age, differences at different age periods were evaluated as differences in z-scores calculated using means and standard deviations of normal population for each age period. Combined antiretroviral therapy has become widespread in Italy since 1996, thus differences in Ig z-scores between the periods 1985-1995 and 1996-2002 were analysed. Data according to type of therapeutic regimen were also analysed.Results: Between the two periods 1985-1995 and 1996-2002, significant (P < 0.0001) decreases in IgG (6.29 +/- 4.72 versus 4.44 +/- 4.33), IgM (9.25 +/- 13.32 versus 5.61 +/- 7.93), and IgA (10.25 +/- 15.68 versus 6.48 +/- 11.56) z-scores, together with a parallel significant (P < 0.0001) increase in CD4 T-lymphocyte percentages, were found. These decreases were confirmed regardless of whether the children were receiving intravenous Ig or not. Ig z-scores were significantly higher in children receiving mono-therapy than in those receiving double-combined therapy (IgG, P < 0.0001; IgM, P = 0.003; IgA, P = 0.031) and in the latter children than in those receiving three or more drugs (P < 0.0001 for all z-scores). Ig z-scores correlated inversely with CD4 T lymphocyte percentages and, directly, with viral loads.Conclusions: Our data show that in HIV-1 infected children combined antiretroviral therapy leads to reduction of hyperimmunoglobulinemia which parallels restoration of CD4 T-lymphocyte percentage and viral load decrease, which it turn probably reflects improved B-lymphocyte functions.(C) 2004 Lippincott Williams Wilkins.
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48. Genetic diversity and patterns of population structure in Creole goats from the Americas
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Ginja, C., Gama, L. T., Martínez, A., Sevane Fernández, Natalia, Martin‐Burriel, I., Lanari, M. R., Revidatti, M. A., Aranguren‐Méndez, J. A., Bedotti, D. O., Ribeiro, M. N., Sponenberg, P., Aguirre, E. L., Alvarez‐Franco, L. A., Menezes, M. P. C., Chacón, E., Galarza, A., Gómez‐Urviola, N., Martínez‐López, O. R., Pimenta‐Filho, E. C., Da Rocha, L. L., Stemmer, A., Landi, V., Delgado‐Bermejo, J. V., Ginja, C., Gama, L. T., Martínez, A., Sevane Fernández, Natalia, Martin‐Burriel, I., Lanari, M. R., Revidatti, M. A., Aranguren‐Méndez, J. A., Bedotti, D. O., Ribeiro, M. N., Sponenberg, P., Aguirre, E. L., Alvarez‐Franco, L. A., Menezes, M. P. C., Chacón, E., Galarza, A., Gómez‐Urviola, N., Martínez‐López, O. R., Pimenta‐Filho, E. C., Da Rocha, L. L., Stemmer, A., Landi, V., and Delgado‐Bermejo, J. V.
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Biodiversity studies are more efficient when large numbers of breeds belonging to several countries are involved, as they allow for an in-depth analysis of the within- and between-breed components of genetic diversity. A set of 21 microsatellites was used to investigate the genetic composition of 24 Creole goat breeds (910 animals) from 10 countries to estimate levels of genetic variability, infer population structure and understand genetic relationships among populations across the American continent. Three commercial transboundary breeds were included in the analyses to investigate admixture with Creole goats. Overall, the genetic diversity of Creole populations (mean number of alleles = 5.82 ± 1.14, observed heterozygosity = 0.585 ± 0.074) was moderate and slightly lower than what was detected in other studies with breeds from other regions. The Bayesian clustering analysis without prior information on source populations identified 22 breed clusters. Three groups comprised more than one population, namely from Brazil (Azul and Graúna; Moxotó and Repartida) and Argentina (Long and shorthair Chilluda, Pampeana Colorada and Angora-type goat). Substructure was found in Criolla Paraguaya. When prior information on sample origin was considered, 92% of the individuals were assigned to the source population (threshold q ≥ 0.700). Creole breeds are well-differentiated entities (mean coefficient of genetic differentiation = 0.111 ± 0.048, with the exception of isolated island populations). Dilution from admixture with commercial transboundary breeds appears to be negligible. Significant levels of inbreeding were detected (inbreeding coefficient > 0 in most Creole goat populations, P < 0.05). Our results provide a broad perspective on the extant genetic diversity of Creole goats, however further studies are needed to understand whether the observed geographical patterns of population structure may reflect the mode of goat colonization in the Americas., This study was partially supported by Instituto Nacional de Investigaci on y Tecnolog ıa Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Spain (project references: RZ2004-00037-00-00, RZ2006- 00005-C02-00, RZ2007-00005-C02-01 and RZ2007-00005-C02-02), This study was partially supported by the Brazilian Government through CNPq and CAPES., Ginja C was supported by a contract grant from the Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (IF/ 00866/2014), Portugal., Depto. de Producción Animal, Fac. de Veterinaria, TRUE, pub
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49. Atherosclerosis precursors in children. The Bologna study. Preliminary data
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Salvioli, G. P., Faldella, G., Alessandroni, R., Rossini, R., Lanari, M., Alati, S., De Marchis, C., Lenzi, S., editor, and Descovich, G. C., editor
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50. Duration of ruptured membranes and vertical transmission of HIV-1: a meta-analysis from 15 prospective cohort studies
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Bulterys, M. B., Fowler, M. G., Hanson, I. C., Lemay, M., Mayaux, M. J., Mofenson, L., Newell, M. -L., Peavy, H., Peckham, C., Read, J. S., Rother, C., Simpson, B. J., Van Dyke, R. B., Harris, D. R., Peavy, H. H., Easley, K., Khammy, A., Nugent, R. P., Mitchell, R., Owen, W., Van Dyke, R., Widmayer, S., Bardeguez, A., Hanson, C., Wiznia, A., Luzuriaga, K., Viscarello, R., Ho, D., Koup, R., Chen, I., Krogstad, P., Mullins, J., Wolinsky, S., Korber, B., Walker, B., Ammann, A., Clapp, S., Mcdonald, D., Lapointe, N., Boucher, M., Fauvel, M., Hankins, C., Samson, J., Newell, M. L., Peckham, C. S., Thorne, C. N., Giaquinto, C., Ruga, E., De Rossi, A., Truscia, D., Grosch-Worner, I., Schafer, A., Mok, J., Johnstone, F., Jiminez, J., de Alba, C., Garcia Rodriguez, M. C., Bates, I., de Josee, I., Hawkins, F., Martinez Zapico, R., Pena, J. M., Gonzalez Garcia, J., Arribas Lopez, J. R., Asensi-Botet, F., Otero, M. C., Peerez-Tamarit, D., Moya, A., Galbis, M. J., Scherpbier, H., Boer, K., Bohlin, A. B., Lindgren, S., Anzen, B., Belfrage, E., Lidin-Jansson, G., Levy, J., Barlow, P., Hainaut, M., Peltier, A., Ferrazin, A., De Maria, A., Gotta, C., Mur, A., Vinolas, M., Paya, A., Loepez-Vilchez, M. A., Coll, O., Fortuny, C., Boguna, J., Casellas Caro, M., Canet, Y., Pardi, G., Ravizza, M., Semprini, E., Castagna, C., Fiore, S., Guerra, B., Lanari, M., Bianchi, S., Bovicelli, L., Prati, E., Zanelli, S., Duse, M., Soresina, A., Scaravelli, G., Stegagno, M., De Santis, M., Muggiasca, M. L., Vigano, A., Spinillo, A., Ravagni Probizer, F., Bucceri, A., Rancilio, L., Taylor, G. P., Lyall, H., Penn, Z., Blott, M., Valerius, N. 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Time Factors ,Epidemiology ,Infectious Disease Transmission ,Prevention of perinatal transmission ,Extraembryonic Membranes ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Cohort Studies ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,INFECTION ,Vertical ,Immunology and Allergy ,HIV Infection ,MOTHER-TO-CHILD ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Prospective cohort study ,prevention of perinatal transmission ,vertical transmission ,obstetrics/gynaecology ,epidemiology ,Obstetrics ,Transmission (medicine) ,Infectious ,HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS, MOTHER-TO-CHILD, ZIDOVUDINE PROPHYLAXIS, RISK-FACTORS, TYPE-1, PREGNANCY, INFECTION, TRIAL, PREVENTION ,Breast Feeding ,Infectious Diseases ,Meta-analysis ,HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS ,Vertical transmission ,Regression Analysis ,TRIAL ,Female ,Delivery ,Obstetrics gynaecology ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factor ,Ruptured membranes ,Immunology ,Regression Analysi ,NO ,ZIDOVUDINE PROPHYLAXIS ,Extraembryonic Membrane ,medicine ,Humans ,TYPE-1 ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Obstetric ,Delivery, Obstetric ,Newborn ,PREVENTION ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,Pregnancy Complications ,Obstetrics/gynaecology ,RISK-FACTORS ,Cohort Studie ,business - Abstract
Objective: To test the a priori hypothesis that longer duration of ruptured membranes is associated with increased risk of vertical transmission of HIV. Design: The relationship between duration of ruptured membranes and vertical transmission of HIV was evaluated in an individual patient data meta-analysis. Methods: Eligible studies were prospective cohort studies including at least 100 mother-child pairs, from regions where HIV-infected women are counselled not to breastfeed. Analyses were restricted to vaginal deliveries and non-elective Cesarean sections; elective Cesarean section deliveries (those performed before onset of labour and before rupture of membranes) were excluded. Results: The primary analysis included 4721 deliveries with duration of ruptured membranes ≤ 24 h. After adjusting for other factors known to be associated with vertical transmission using logistic regression analysis to assess the strength of the relationship, the risk of vertical HIV transmission increased approximately 2% with an increase of 1 h in the duration of ruptured membranes [adjusted odds ratio, 1.02; 95% confidence interval, 1.01-1.04; for each 1 h increment]. There were no significant interactions of duration of ruptured membranes with study cohort or with any of the covariates, except maternal AIDS. Among women diagnosed with AIDS, the estimated probability of transmission increased from 8% to 31% with duration of ruptured membranes of 2 h and 24 h respectively (P < 0.01). Conclusions: These results support the importance of duration of ruptured membranes as a risk factor for vertical transmission of HIV and suggest that a diagnosis of AIDS in the mother at the time of delivery may potentiate the effect of duration of ruptured membranes. © 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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