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    Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of West Nile virus lineage 1 and lineage 2 from human cases of infection, Italy, August 2013 by Barzon, L, Pacenti, M, Franchin, E, Lavezzo, E, Masi, G, Squarzon, L, Pagni, S, Toppo, S, Russo, F, Cattai, M, Cusinato, R, Palu, G

    “…A human outbreak of West Nile virus (WNV) infection caused by WNV lineage 2 is ongoing in northern Italy. Analysis of six WNV genome sequences obtained from…”
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    Novel West Nile virus lineage 1a full genome sequences from human cases of infection in north-eastern Italy, 2011 by Barzon, L., Pacenti, M., Franchin, E., Squarzon, L., Lavezzo, E., Toppo, S., Martello, T., Cattai, M., Cusinato, R., Palù, G.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-12-2012)
    “…During 2008–2009, several human cases of WNV disease caused by an endemic lineage 1a strain were reported in areas surrounding the Po river in north-eastern…”
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    West Nile virus infection in Veneto region, Italy, 2008-2009 by Barzon, L, Squarzon, L, Cattai, M, Franchin, E, Pagni, S, Cusinato, R, Palu, G

    “…We report here an update on human cases of West Nile virus (WNV) infection in Veneto region, northeastern Italy. In addition to two cases of WNV neuroinvasive…”
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    New endemic West Nile virus lineage 1a in northern Italy, July 2012 by Barzon, L, Pacenti, M, Franchin, E, Lavezzo, E, Martello, T, Squarzon, L, Toppo, S, Fiorin, F, Marchiori, G, Russo, F, Cattai, M, Cusinato, R, Palu, G

    “…We report here the first blood donation positive for West Nile virus (WNV) by nucleic acid amplification testing collected in north-eastern Italy in July…”
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    Genome sequence analysis of the first human West Nile virus isolated in Italy in 2009 by Barzon, L, Franchin, E, Squarzon, L, Lavezzo, E, Toppo, S, Martello, T, Bressan, S, Pagni, S, Cattai, M, Piazza, A, Pacenti, M, Cusinato, R, Palù, G

    “…In 2009, six new human cases of West Nile neuroinvasive disease (WNND) were identified in Veneto region, following the six cases already reported in 2008. A…”
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    Human cases of West Nile Virus infection in north-eastern Italy, 15 June to 15 November 2010 by Barzon, L, Pacenti, M, Cusinato, R, Cattai, M, Franchin, E, Pagni, S, Martello, T, Bressan, S, Squarzon, L, Cattelan, Am, Pellizzer, G, Scotton, P, Beltrame, A, Gobbi, F, Bisoffi, Z, Russo, F, Palu, G

    “…In 2010, for the third consecutive year, human cases of West Nile virus (WNV) infection, including three confirmed cases of neuroinvasive disease and three…”
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    Soybean hulls as a sustainable dietary fiber source in canine diets by Detweiler, K B, Davenport, G M, de Godoy, M Cattai

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-2017)
    “…An abstract of a study by Detweiler et al evaluate soybean hulls (SBH) as a sustainable dietary fiber source in canine diets is presented. SBH are a fiber-rich…”
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    Variation in macronutrient composition of popular, premium, and clinical canine diets fed to client-owned osteoarthritic dogs by Detweiler, K B, Traughber, Z T, Price, A K, Knap, K E, Harper, T A, Swanson, K S, de Godoy, M Cattai

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-2017)
    “…An abstract of a study by Detweiler et al on comparing the guaranteed analysis (GA) and analyzing proximate analysis measurements of commercial diets fed to a…”
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    Epidemiology of reproductive tract infections in a symptomatic population of North-East of Italy by Trevisan, A, Mengoli, C, Rossi, L, Cattai, M, Cavallaro, A

    Published in Minerva ginecologica (01-04-2008)
    “…Reproductive tract infections (RTIs) are one of the main causes of morbidity in the world and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can give rise to severe…”
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