M Tempesta
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Recent Articles
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Zarea A, Tempesta M, Fouad E, Ndiana L, Mahmoud M, Mrenoshki D, et al.
Acta Trop
. 2023 Feb;
240:106857.
PMID: 36775003
Vector-borne pathogens have been increasingly investigated for their impact on dog and cat health and their zoonotic potential. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence estimates of...
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Dabaja M, Greco G, Villari S, Vesco G, Bayan A, Bazzal B, et al.
Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis
. 2019 Jun;
64:109-116.
PMID: 31174685
Coxiella burnetii causes diseases in humans (Q fever) and animals, domestic ruminants playing a major role in the epidemiology of the infection. Information on C. burnetii infection in Lebanon is...
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Camero M, Lanave G, Lucente M, Losurdo M, Di Paola G, Lorusso E, et al.
Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis
. 2019 Feb;
62:54-57.
PMID: 30711046
Latent infection is a common mechanism used by several alphaherpesviruses to persist in their host but it is not clear whether this mechanism is also triggered in heterologous infections. Cross-species...
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Gonzalez J, Passantino G, Esnal A, Cuesta N, Garcia Vera J, Mechelli L, et al.
Reprod Domest Anim
. 2017 Aug;
52(6):1093-1096.
PMID: 28804971
An abortion outbreak occurred in a goat herd of Murciano-Granadina breed in Almeria Region in Spain where 80 pregnant females aborted. All bacteriological and parasitological examinations resulted negative, whereas virological...
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Camero M, Larocca V, Losurdo M, Lorusso E, Patruno G, Staffa V, et al.
Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis
. 2017 Jan;
50:97-100.
PMID: 28131386
Herpesvirus infections are generally subjected to strong host species restriction, although virological and serological investigations have revealed the possibility of cross-species infections in closely related animal species. In this study...
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Tempesta M, Campanella A, Maviglia S
Int J Cardiol
. 2015 Jul;
197:164-5.
PMID: 26142199
No abstract available.
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Elia G, Camero M, Decaro N, Lovero A, Martella V, Tempesta M, et al.
Res Vet Sci
. 2015 Feb;
99:208-11.
PMID: 25660402
Caprine herpesvirus 1 (CpHV-1) infection in goats induces genital vesicular-ulcerative lesions that strictly resemble the lesions induced by herpesvirus 2 in the human host. The immunosuppressive drug Mizoribine (MIZ) was...
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Carlesimo B, Tempesta M, Fioramonti P, Bistoni G, Ruggiero M, Marchetti F
G Chir
. 2010 Jan;
30(11-12):487-9.
PMID: 20109377
Breast cancer represents the most prevalent malignancies in women and bone is the first site of metastasis in 26-50% of cases. Usually metastasis involve limbs in 16%. We present a...
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Scuderi N, Dessy L, Tempesta M, Bistoni G, Mazzocchi M
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg
. 2009 Mar;
63(1):e93-5.
PMID: 19249266
No abstract available.
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Tempesta M, Crescenzo G, Camero M, Bellacicco A, Tarsitano E, Decaro N, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2008 Sep;
52(11):4064-8.
PMID: 18765685
Caprine herpesvirus 1 (CpHV-1) infection in goats induces genital vesicular-ulcerative lesions that strictly resemble those produced by human herpesvirus 2 in humans. In previous studies, the potent inhibition of CpHV-1...