M Mariconti
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Fratini F, Tamarozzi F, Macchia G, Bertuccini L, Mariconti M, Birago C, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2020 Oct;
14(10):e0008586.
PMID: 33017416
The reference diagnostic method of human abdominal Cystic Echinococcosis (CE) is imaging, particularly ultrasound, supported by serology when imaging is inconclusive. However, current diagnostic tools are neither optimal nor widely...
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Tamarozzi F, Mariconti M, Covini I, Brunetti E
Bull Soc Pathol Exot
. 2017 Mar;
110(1):20-30.
PMID: 28275967
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a parasitic zoonosis especially affecting resource-poor populations in livestock raising areas. Imaging, in particular ultrasound (US), is crucial for the diagnosis, staging, and clinical management of...
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Mariconti M, Meroni V, Badulli C, Brunetti E, Tinelli C, De Silvestri A, et al.
Parasite Immunol
. 2016 Apr;
38(7):414-8.
PMID: 27120498
Patients with cystic echinococcosis (CE) can harbour cysts for years or even decades, apparently without effect of the immune system on the metacestode. Although several immune evasion mechanisms by echinococcal...
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Tamarozzi F, Mariconti M, Neumayr A, Brunetti E
Parasite Immunol
. 2015 Dec;
38(3):170-81.
PMID: 26683283
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a chronic, complex and neglected zoonotic infection. In most cases, CE cysts and the intermediate host co-habit for a long time in the absence of symptoms...
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Tamarozzi F, Rossi P, Galati F, Mariconti M, Nicoletti G, Rinaldi F, et al.
Euro Surveill
. 2015 May;
20(18).
PMID: 25990235
Cystic echinococcosis (CE), a worldwide zoonosis, is highly endemic in southern and eastern Europe. Its actual prevalence is unknown due to the lack of efficient reporting systems designed to take...
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Vismarra A, Mangia C, Passeri B, Brundu D, Masala G, Ledda S, et al.
Vet Parasitol
. 2015 Mar;
209(3-4):285-8.
PMID: 25770851
Ovine hydatidosis (OH; Echinococcus granulosus) is endemic in several European countries surrounding the Mediterranean basin. There have been a limited number of studies aimed at evaluating the local immune response...