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Achille Cernigliaro

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Cernigliaro A, Sparaco A, Ricceri F, Canova C, Falconeri D, Scondotto S
Epidemiol Prev . 2024 Oct; 48(4-5):101-105. PMID: 39431392
The COVID-19 pandemic has modified the burden of disease in the population in various ways, depending on different social and economic conditions. Consequently, the pandemic has amplified health disparities, especially...
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Barchitta M, Colloca C, Giorgianni G, Cuccia M, Pantaleo V, Campisi E, et al.
Epidemiol Prev . 2024 Oct; 48(4-5):90-100. PMID: 39431391
Background: the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may have aggravated existing social and healthcare inequalities among particular population groups, such as ethnic minorities, who showed increased susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection....
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Cruciani F, Cacciani L, Cernigliaro A, Mitrova Z, Vecchi S, Di Napoli A, et al.
Epidemiol Prev . 2024 Oct; 48(4-5):85-89. PMID: 39431390
Italy is a destination country for a growing international migration, accounting for 8.4% of the total population. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the difficulties in accessing healthcare services among immigrants,...
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Cernigliaro A, Rossi P, Di Napoli A, Milli C, Petrelli A, Scondotto S, et al.
Epidemiol Prev . 2024 Oct; 48(4-5):75-84. PMID: 39431389
Background: the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the population has amplified the effects of health inequalities, particularly in the most vulnerable groups such as immigrants and refugees. An assessment of the...
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Mazzucco W, Stefanelli P, Marotta C, Cernigliaro A, Maida C, Angeloni U, et al.
Epidemiol Prev . 2024 Oct; 48(4-5):69-74. PMID: 39431388
Refugees and migrants remain one of the most vulnerable people and the COVID-19 pandemic has posed additional challenges both in terms of increased risk of infection and death experienced, highlighting...
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Pilutti S, Rusciani R, Da Mosto D, Delfino E, Mammana L, Giaimo S, et al.
Epidemiol Prev . 2024 Oct; 48(4-5):60-68. PMID: 39431387
Background: the COVID-19 pandemic had important effects on people's health and socioeconomic conditions. Health surveillance systems fail to provide an adequate epidemiological profile of the pandemic in the recently immigrated...
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Caranci N, Adorno V, Bartolini L, Corsaro A, Spadea T, Rusciani R, et al.
Epidemiol Prev . 2024 Oct; 48(4-5):49-59. PMID: 39431386
Background: according to the literature, socially disadvantaged strata of the population, including immigrants, have been more vulnerable to the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection due to greater exposure and less opportunity...
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Ventura M, Di Napoli A, Caranci N, Adorno V, Bartolini L, Corsaro A, et al.
Epidemiol Prev . 2024 Oct; 48(4-5):39-48. PMID: 39431385
Objectives: to describe indicators, data sources, and levels of geographical stratification used within the framework of the CCM project "Epidemiological Surveillance and Control of COVID-19 in Metropolitan Urban Areas and...
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Cernigliaro A
Epidemiol Prev . 2024 Oct; 48(4-5):35-38. PMID: 39431384
Within the prevention programmes of the Italian Ministry of Health, a project aimed to containing the circulation of SARS-CoV-2 virus in the immigrant population in Italy has entrusted to the...