Fabio Di Nocera
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Vargas-Castro I, Peletto S, Mattioda V, Goria M, Serracca L, Varello K, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2023 Aug;
10:1216838.
PMID: 37583469
Cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) has caused several outbreaks, unusual mortality events, and interepidemic single-lethal disease episodes in the Mediterranean Sea. Since 2012, a new strain with a northeast (NE) Atlantic origin...
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Esposito M, Canzanella S, Iaccarino D, Pepe A, Di Nocera F, Bruno T, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2023 Mar;
13(6).
PMID: 36978615
Marine pollution is one of the major threats affecting loggerhead turtles, which due to their long life span, highly migratory behavior, and carnivorous diet, may be exposed to elevated levels...
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Audino T, Berrone E, Grattarola C, Giorda F, Mattioda V, Martelli W, et al.
Pathogens
. 2022 Oct;
11(10).
PMID: 36297153
Due to marine mammals' demonstrated susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2, based upon the homology level of their angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) viral receptor with the human one, alongside the global SARS-CoV-2 occurrence...
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Esposito M, Canzanella S, Iaccarino D, Bruno T, Esposito E, Di Nocera F, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2022 Sep;
308(Pt 2):136393.
PMID: 36096300
The levels of six non-dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs 28, 52, 101, 138, 153, and 180) were determined in the liver of 84 loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) stranded along the coasts...
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Fernandez-Escobar M, Giorda F, Mattioda V, Audino T, Di Nocera F, Lucifora G, et al.
Pathogens
. 2022 Aug;
11(8).
PMID: 36015030
constitutes a major zoonotic agent but also has been frequently identified as an important cause of clinical disease (e.g., abortion, pneumonia, encephalitis) in wildlife; specifically, has been associated with neurological...
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Neuropathological Characterization of Dolphin Morbillivirus Infection in Cetaceans Stranded in Italy
Giorda F, Crociara P, Iulini B, Gazzuola P, Favole A, Goria M, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2022 Feb;
12(4).
PMID: 35203160
Cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) is responsible for epidemic and endemic fatalities in free-ranging cetaceans. Neuro-inflammation sustained by CeMV is a leading cause of death in stranded cetaceans. A novel dolphin morbillivirus...
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La Tela I, Peruzy M, DAlessio N, Di Nocera F, Casalinuovo F, Carullo M, et al.
Antibiotics (Basel)
. 2021 Apr;
10(4).
PMID: 33801648
Wild animals are potential vectors of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the environment. The present study aimed to investigate the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance among serovars isolated from wildlife and the environment...
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Esposito M, De Roma A, Sansone D, Capozzo D, Iaccarino D, Di Nocera F, et al.
Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2020 Feb;
231:108725.
PMID: 32081760
Non-essential toxic metals are environmental pollutants that contaminate the marine ecosystem due to their extensive use and long-range transport (by rivers and air). Their presence into the environment is often...
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Santoro M, Marchiori E, Cassini R, Drigo M, Iaccarino D, Di Nocera F, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2020 Feb;
13(1):52.
PMID: 32033615
Background: The Spirorchiidae is a family of blood flukes parasitizing turtles. Spirorchiids may cause a wide range of inflammatory reactions in the vascular system of their host being frequently implicated...
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Santoro M, Marchiori E, Iaccarino D, Degli Uberti B, Cassini R, Di Nocera F, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2019 Apr;
118(5):1687.
PMID: 30945016
The original version of this article contained a mistake in the value of Bar in figure 3 caption. It should be Bar = 200 μm instead of Bar = 500...