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Roberta Siliquini

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Galle F, Valeriani F, Del Prete J, Calella P, Bargellini A, Bianco A, et al.
Nutrients . 2025 Mar; 17(5). PMID: 40077779
: In recent decades, the need for sustainable alternatives to traditional foods for the global population has become urgent. To this aim, edible insects, cultivated meat, and vegetables produced through...
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Micheletto C, Aliberti S, Andreoni M, Blasi F, Di Marco F, Di Matteo R, et al.
Respiration . 2025 Mar; :1-28. PMID: 40058339
Chronic respiratory diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and bronchiectasis, are significant global health concerns associated with recurrent exacerbations, hospitalization, and increased mortality. Preventive strategies, particularly vaccination, play a...
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Moro G, Rosset L, Vari M, Lucchini A, Balestra R, Scaioli G, et al.
J Community Health . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39924576
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an evidence-based strategy for HIV prevention, particularly for high-risk populations such as people who inject drugs and engage in chemsex. In Italy, there is no data...
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Moro G, Giacomini G, Scaioli G, Acuti Martellucci C, Alba D, Brunelli L, et al.
Ann Ist Super Sanita . 2024 Dec; 60(4):283-293. PMID: 39699982
Objective: To describe the mental health of Italian medical residents during COVID-19 pandemic and explore the impact of personal and work-related changes on their mental health. Methods: A multicentre prospective...
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Andreoni M, Bonanni P, Gabutti G, Maggi S, Siliquini R, Ungar A
Infez Med . 2024 Dec; 32(4):478-488. PMID: 39660164
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a respiratory virus that usually causes mild upper respiratory tract symptoms. However, it can lead to a severe lower respiratory tract disease in high-risk populations,...
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Martella M, Moro G, Scaioli G, Grisafi-Schittone C, Gebbia G, Siliquini R, et al.
Ann Ig . 2024 Nov; 37(1):84-96. PMID: 39498548
Aim: The lack of health professionals and the physicians' migration trend represents a challenging issue for the health systems' sustainability worldwide. The current study aims to evaluate the intentions of...
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Scacchi A, Moro G, Giacomini G, Torchio F, Zotti C, Bert F, et al.
J Prev Med Hyg . 2024 Oct; 65(2):E125-E133. PMID: 39430985
Introduction: Negative trends of trust in governments have been described around the world. This study aimed to describe the distrust level in the National Health Service (NHS) and in governmental...
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Galle F, Grassi F, Valeriani F, Albertini R, Angelillo S, Caggiano G, et al.
Ann Ig . 2024 Oct; 37(1):141-153. PMID: 39370879
Background: Scientific evidence demonstrates that poor sleep quality can lead to various health problems. This study aimed to investigate sleep patterns among Italian university students and identify several factors that...
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Ricco M, Corrado S, Bottazzoli M, Marchesi F, Gili R, Bianchi F, et al.
Viruses . 2024 Sep; 16(9). PMID: 39339974
Oropouche Virus (OROV; genus of Orthobunyavirus) is the causal agent of Oropouche Fever (OF). Due to the lack of specific signs and symptoms and the limited availability of diagnostic tests,...
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Zago D, Cautero P, Scarpis E, Pompili E, Voglino G, Siliquini R, et al.
Front Public Health . 2024 Aug; 12:1432528. PMID: 39114516
Introduction: The influence of medical dramas could extend beyond the realm of entertainment and potentially strengthen/orient the knowledge, attitudes and hopefully practice of health professionals and the public, despite often...