Rivista di formazione e aggiornamento professionale del pediatra e del medico di base, fondata nel 1982. In collaborazione con l'Associazione Culturale Pediatri.
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Arbovirus

7 articoli — 2007-2024

RI Pagine elettroniche
Chikungunya e Dengue: tutta colpa di una zanzara

Villani A, Russo R

2024/4 — pag. 260-262 — DOI

Arboviruses are zoonoses caused by viruses transmitted by many arthropod vectors, included mosquitoes. In Italy, Arboviruses can cause both imported and native infections, with different clinical manifestations. Therefore, they should always be consi...

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Chikungunya e Dengue: tutta colpa di una zanzara

Villani A, Russo R

2024/4 — pag. 68-74 — DOI

Arboviruses are zoonoses caused by viruses transmitted by many arthropod vectors, included mosquitoes. In Italy, Arboviruses can cause both imported and native infections, with different clinical manifestations. Therefore, they should always be consi...

RI Pagine elettroniche
Meningoencefalite e Toscana virus: quando e perché pensarci

G. Marescotti, S. Dal Bo, L. Casadio, G. Vieni, C. Farneti, F. Marchetti

2019/4 — pag. 258-260

Toscana virus is an endemic ArBo virus present in the countries of the Mediterranean basin. It may cause from asymptomatic or self-limiting febrile forms to cases of meningitis or meningoencephalitis that sometimes are complicated. Particularly in su...

RI Problemi speciali
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Infezioni emergenti da ArBo virus in Italia

V. Sambri

2019/4 — pag. 231-236

In Italy the number of cases of arthropod-borne (ArBo) viral infection has increased in the last ten years, with both sporadic imported cases and self-limiting small epidemic outbreaks. The ArBo viruses that are presently identified as autochthonou...

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Meningoencefalite e Toscana virus: quando e perché pensarci

G. Marescotti, S. Dal Bo, L. Casadio, G. Vieni, C. Farneti, F. Marchetti

2019/4 — pag. 86-88

Toscana virus is an endemic ArBo virus present in the countries of the Mediterranean basin. It may cause from asymptomatic or self-limiting febrile forms to cases of meningitis or meningoencephalitis that sometimes are complicated. Particularly in su...

RI Pagine elettroniche ; Caso Contributivo
Chikungunya: primo focolaio epidemico italiano di una malattia tropicale

E. Giacomoni, M. Pocecco, M. Palazzi

2007/10 — pag. 667-668

We report the first Italian paediatric case of Chikungunya fever observed in the province of Cesena and caused by a virus transmitted by a tropical mosquito, “tiger mosquito” which was unknown in Italy up to a few years ago....

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Chikungunya: primo focolaio epidemico italiano di una malattia tropicale

E. Giacomoni, M. Pocecco, M. Palazzi

2007/10