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    Anisakiasis in Italy: Analysis of hospital discharge records in the years 2005-2015 by Cavallero, Serena, Martini, Agnese, Migliara, Giuseppe, De Vito, Corrado, Iavicoli, Sergio, D'Amelio, Stefano

    Published in PloS one (11-12-2018)
    “…Anisakiasis is a fish-borne zoonosis caused by the ingestion of marine food infected with Anisakis third-stage larvae, widespread marine parasitic nematodes…”
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    Comparative Transcriptomics Reveals Clues for Differences in Pathogenicity between Hysterothylacium aduncum , Anisakis simplex sensu stricto and Anisakis pegreffii by Cavallero, Serena, Lombardo, Fabrizio, Salvemini, Marco, Pizzarelli, Antonella, Cantacessi, Cinzia, D'Amelio, Stefano

    Published in Genes (18-03-2020)
    “…Ascaridoid nematodes are widespread in marine fishes. Despite their major socioeconomic importance, mechanisms associated to the fish-borne zoonotic disease…”
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    Advances in Omic Studies Drive Discoveries in the Biology of Anisakid Nematodes by D'Amelio, Stefano, Lombardo, Fabrizio, Pizzarelli, Antonella, Bellini, Ilaria, Cavallero, Serena

    Published in Genes (15-07-2020)
    “…Advancements in technologies employed in high-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods are supporting the spread of studies that, combined with…”
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    Tissue-specific transcriptomes of Anisakis simplex (sensu stricto) and Anisakis pegreffii reveal potential molecular mechanisms involved in pathogenicity by Cavallero, Serena, Lombardo, Fabrizio, Su, Xiaopei, Salvemini, Marco, Cantacessi, Cinzia, D'Amelio, Stefano

    Published in Parasites & vectors (10-01-2018)
    “…Larval stages of the sibling species of parasitic nematodes Anisakis simplex (sensu stricto) (s.s.) (AS) and Anisakis pegreffii (AP) are responsible for a…”
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    Rat and fish peripheral blood leukocytes respond distinctively to Anisakis pegreffii (Nematoda, Anisakidae) crude extract by Hrabar, Jerko, Petrić, Mirela, Cavallero, Serena, Salvemini, Marco, D'Amelio, Stefano, Mladineo, Ivona

    “…Infective third-stage larvae (L3) of the marine nematode cause inflammation and clinical symptoms in humans, their accidental host, that subside and…”
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    Novel Omics Studies on Anisakid Nematodes by Cavallero, Serena, Lombardo, Fabrizio, D'Amelio, Stefano

    Published in Genes (16-08-2021)
    “…Parasitic nematodes infecting humans and animals are widely distributed in marine and terrestrial environments, causing considerable morbidity and mortality…”
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    Ascariasis in a 75-year-old man with small bowel volvulus: a case report by Romano, Giovanni, Pepe, Paola, Cavallero, Serena, Cociancic, Paola, Di Libero, Lorenzo, Grande, Giovanni, Cringoli, Giuseppe, D'Amelio, Stefano, Rinaldi, Laura

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (09-10-2021)
    “…Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum are the most common soil-transmitted helminths of humans and pigs, respectively. The zoonotic potential of A. suum has…”
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    Insights into the molecular systematics of Trichuris infecting captive primates based on mitochondrial DNA analysis by Cavallero, Serena, Nejsum, Peter, Cutillas, Cristina, Callejón, Rocìo, Doležalová, Jana, Modrý, David, D'Amelio, Stefano

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (01-08-2019)
    “…Nematodes belonging to the Trichuris genus are prevalent soil-transmitted helminths with a worldwide distribution in mammals, while humans are mainly affected…”
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    What Do In Vitro and In Vivo Models Tell Us about Anisakiasis? New Tools Still to Be Explored by Cavallero, Serena, Bellini, Ilaria, Pizzarelli, Antonella, D'Amelio, Stefano

    Published in Pathogens (Basel) (23-02-2022)
    “…Anisakiasis is a zoonosis caused by the ingestion of raw or undercooked seafood infected with third-stage larvae (L3) of the marine nematode . Based on L3…”
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    Neglected Tropical Diseases in Italy: introducing IN-NTD, the Italian network for NTDs by Casulli, Adriano, Antinori, Spinello, Bartoloni, Alessandro, D'Amelio, Stefano, Gabrielli, Albis Francesco, Gazzoli, Giovanni, Rinaldi, Laura, Bruschi, Fabrizio

    Published in Parasitology (01-10-2023)
    “…The World Health Organization (WHO) defines neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) as a diverse group of primarily infectious diseases, which disproportionately…”
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    Prevalence and Molecular Characterisation of Blastocystis sp. Infecting Free-Ranging Primates in Colombia by Rondón, Silvia, Cavallero, Serena, Link, Andrés, González, Camila, D'Amelio, Stefano

    Published in Pathogens (Basel) (06-04-2023)
    “…Infection with sp. has been reported in free-living and captive non-human primates (NHPs); however, surveys on sp. from north-western South America are scarce…”
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    First case report of invasive pseudoterranoviasis in Italy by Cavallero, Serena, Scribano, Daniela, D'Amelio, Stefano

    Published in Parasitology international (01-10-2016)
    “…Members of the genera Anisakis and Pseudoterranova are the main causative agents of human anisakidosis: the disease is worldwide distributed, with major impact…”
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    Inflammatory Response in Caco-2 Cells Stimulated with Anisakis Messengers of Pathogenicity by Bellini, Ilaria, Scribano, Daniela, Sarshar, Meysam, Ambrosi, Cecilia, Pizzarelli, Antonella, Palamara, Anna Teresa, D’Amelio, Stefano, Cavallero, Serena

    Published in Pathogens (Basel) (20-10-2022)
    “…Background: Anisakis spp. third-stage larvae (L3) are the causative agents of human zoonosis called anisakiasis. The accidental ingestion of L3 can cause acute…”
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    Mitochondrial Phylogenomics yields Strongly Supported Hypotheses for Ascaridomorph Nematodes by Liu, Guo-Hua, Nadler, Steven A., Liu, Shan-Shan, Podolska, Magdalena, D’Amelio, Stefano, Shao, Renfu, Gasser, Robin B., Zhu, Xing-Quan

    Published in Scientific reports (16-12-2016)
    “…Ascaridomorph nematodes threaten the health of humans and other animals worldwide. Despite their medical, veterinary and economic importance, the…”
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    Phylogeographical studies of Ascaris spp. based on ribosomal and mitochondrial DNA sequences by Cavallero, Serena, Snabel, Viliam, Pacella, Francesca, Perrone, Vitantonio, D'Amelio, Stefano

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-04-2013)
    “…The taxonomic distinctiveness of Ascaris lumbricoides and A. suum, two of the world's most significant nematodes, still represents a much-debated scientific…”
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    A Case of Gastroallergic and Intestinal Anisakiasis in Italy: Diagnosis Based on Double Endoscopy and Molecular Identification by D’Amelio, Stefano, Bellini, Ilaria, Chiovoloni, Claudia, Magliocco, Cristina, Pronio, Annamaria, Di Rocco, Arianna, Pentassuglio, Ilaria, Rosati, Marco, Russo, Gianluca, Cavallero, Serena

    Published in Pathogens (Basel) (01-09-2023)
    “…Nematodes of the genus Anisakis (Rhabditida, Anisakidae) are zoonotic fish-borne parasites and cause anisakiasis, a disease with mild to severe acute or…”
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    Interactions between parasites and microbial communities in the human gut by Berrilli, Federica, Di Cave, David, Cavallero, Serena, D'Amelio, Stefano

    “…The interactions between intestinal microbiota, immune system, and pathogens describe the human gut as a complex ecosystem, where all components play a…”
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    Intestinal parasites infecting captive non-human primates in Italy by Rondón, Silvia, Cavallero, Serena, Montalbano Di Filippo, Margherita, De Liberato, Claudio, Berrilli, Federica, Capitani, Nazareno, D'Amelio, Stefano

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (08-01-2024)
    “…Non-human primates (NHPs) living in captive conditions are susceptible to intestinal parasites that can contribute to mortality and morbidity, and cause…”
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