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C. Costantino

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Dinamiche della colonizzazione da pneumococco in Sicilia tra il 2009 ed il 2017: implicazioni nella vaccinazione anti-pneumococcica in soggetti di tu…

2019

Introduzione Streptococcus pneumoniae è uno dei maggiori responsabili di meningiti, sepsi e polmoniti a livello globale. La colonizzazione asintomatica da pneumococco (carriage) rappresenta il reservoir di sierotipi batterici ed è considerata un pre-requisito per lo sviluppo della malattia. In questo lavoro viene descritto l’andamento del carriage da pneumococco e la distribuzione dei sierotipi circolanti in Sicilia, una delle regioni italiane a proporre nei nuovi nati, già dal 2004, la vaccinazione universale con il vaccino anti pneumococcico coniugato e dal 2013 anche nei soggetti a rischio di qualsiasi età e negli adulti over-65. Materiali e metodi Soggetti di tutte le età, giunti all’os…

Vaccinazione pneumococco colonizzazione
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L’epidemiologia del morbillo nell’era dell’eliminazione: l’esperienza della Sicilia tra il 2012 ed il 2019

2019

Introduzione Il morbillo è una patologia ad elevata contagiosità di origine virale e, malgrado l’Introduzione della vaccinazione universale, è an-cora causa di elevata morbilità e mortalità. In linea con la strategia globale posta dall’OMS, è in vigore in Italia un “Piano Nazionale per l’Eliminazione del Morbillo e della Rosolia congenita (PNEMoRc)”. In questo lavoro viene descritta l’epidemiologia del morbillo in Sicilia e le sue dinamiche molecolari, in accordo alle attività di sorveglianza svolte dal Laboratorio di Riferimento Regionale. Materiali e metodi Nel periodo 2012-2019, campioni biologici di soggetti con diagnosi clinica di morbillo, su tutto il territorio regionale, sono stati …

Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataMorbillo epidemiologia Sicilia
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Stato vaccinale e immunitario contro le malattie prevenibili da vaccino in un campione di operatori sanitari del Policlinico Universitario di Palermo

2019

Introduzione La vaccinazione degli operatori sanitari (OS) riduce il rischio delle infezioni professionali, previene la trasmissione nosocomiale e garantisce la continuità delle cure sanitarie durante le epidemie di malattie vaccinoprevenibili. Nonostante le raccomandazioni del Piano Nazionale della Prevenzione Vaccinale 2017-2019, la copertura vaccinale degli OS in Italia risulta molto bassa. Scopo dello studio è valutare lo stato vaccinale e immunitario degli OS del Policlinico Universitario di Palermo. Materiali e metodi Un questionario anonimo è stato somministrato online tra Settembre e Dicembre 2018 agli OS del Policlinico Universitario di Palermo. Il questionario era suddiviso nelle …

Vaccinazioni operatori sanitari malattie prevenibili da vaccinoSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Campagna social #proteggitixproteggermi: andamento delle coperture vaccinali antinfluenzali degli operatori sanitari dell’AOU Policlinico “P. Giaccon…

2019

Introduzione Ogni anno il 20% circa degli operatori sanitari (OS) contrae l’influenza, continuando a lavorare e favorendo la diffusione dei virus influenzali nei reparti. La copertura media della vaccinazione antinfluenzale tra gli OS italiani si attesta attorno al 22%. Alla base del rifiuto vaccinale degli OS vi sono principalmente le scarse conoscenze, attitudini e percezioni in merito all’efficacia e alla sicurezza della vaccinazione antinfluenzale. In questo studio è stato analizzato il trend della copertura vaccinale contro l’influenza durante le ultime 12 stagioni negli OS dell’Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Policlinico (AOUP) di Palermo, valutando l’impatto delle strategie comunic…

Vaccinazioni operatori sanitari influenza comunicazioneSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Vaccination Status and Attitudes towards Vaccines in a Cohort of Patients with Celiac Disease.

2022

(1) Background: The identification of vaccination status and attitudes towards vaccines among celiac disease (CD) patients is of great importance, but it has not yet been investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate coverage against vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs), attitudes towards vaccinations, and its determinants among CD patients. (2) Methods: An anonymous web-based validated questionnaire was sent to a mailing list of CD adult patients. Patients were asked to self-report their previous vaccinations and attitudes towards vaccinations, which were defined as positive, negative, and partially positive/negative. The influencing factors towards vaccinations were investigated, …

celiac disease coeliac disease hyposplenism vaccine hesitancy vaccinesSettore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicatahyposplenismvaccine hesitancyvaccinesvaccines; vaccine hesitancy; celiac disease; coeliac disease; hyposplenismcoeliac diseaseceliac diseaseVaccines
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THE BIAS (BULLYING IN SICILIAN SCHOOL) PILOT STUDY: INVESTIGATING THE PREVALENCE OF BULLYING IN SCHOOL OF PALERMO CITY. A RESEARCH STUDY PROTOCOL

2017

Being a serious threat to physical and emotional health of children and adolescents all over the world, bullying in school represents an important public health issue. Since 2007, in Italy, the Ministry of Education (MIUR) has promoted activities to face and prevent bullying in schools of all levels while at the same time national and local Health Authorities have implemented effective social-health strategies. To date, the lack of consistent data needed to properly describe the concerning increase of this Public Health phenomenon prevents both the ability to systematically survey and measure the effectiveness of the public health strategies against bullying. The Bullying In Sicilian School…

Bullying prevention public health child and adolescent health study protocolSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Integrated computational and experimental approaches for the identification of new molecules with readthrough activity on premature termination codon…

2015

cystic fibrosiscomputational approaches; readthrough; premature stop codon; cystic fibrosisreadthroughpremature stop codoncomputational approache
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COVID-19: opinions and behavior of Italian general population during the first epidemic phase

2022

Background and aim: On January 9, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that Chinese health authorities had identified a new coronavirus strain never before isolated in humans, the 2019-nCoV later redefined SARS-CoV-2, that still today represent a public health problem. The present survey started on 10 February 2020 with the aim of a) assessing the risk perception in healthcare workers and young students, following the evolution of attitudes, perception and knowledge over time, b) provide useful information to the general population during survey. Results: A study sample consisting of 4116 Italian in-dividuals of both sexes was enrolled. High levels of risk perception, low perc…

risk perception.MaleknowledgeSARS-CoV-2attitude; COVID-19; knowledge; perception; population; risk perceptionpopulationCOVID-19perceptionattitude COVID-19 knowledge perception population risk perceptionAttituderisk perceptionCOVID-19; risk perception; knowledge; attitude; perception; populationattitudeHumansFemalePublic HealthEpidemicsHuman
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Vaccinazioni: stato dell’arte, falsi miti e prospettive. Il ruolo chiave della prevenzione.

2017

La pratica vaccinale in Italia è organizzativamente incardinata all’interno del Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN) e nei Servizi Sanitari Regionali (SSR). I luoghi “classici” in cui viene effettuata la procedura/prestazione vaccinale sono i servizi di vaccinazione della Aziende Sanitarie Locali (ASL) o Provinciali (ASP) delle varie Regioni.

VaccinazioneprevenzioneVaccinazione; vaccini; prevenzionevacciniSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Could university training and a proactive attitude of coworkers be associated with influenza vaccination compliance? A multicentre survey among Itali…

2016

Background: Although influenza vaccination has been demonstrated to be safe and effective, vaccination coverage rates among health care workers and among medical residents appear generally low. Several investigations have been performed worldwide to analyze the healthcare workers' educational deficiencies. This multicentre survey aimed to investigate at a nationwide level training quality and work environment associated with seasonal influenza vaccination uptake among Italian medical residents. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was carried out from April 2012 to June 2012 on medical residents regularly attending the post-graduate medical schools of 18 Italian Universities via an anonymo…

AdultMaleInternetAttitude of Health Personnel3304Medicine (all)Internship and ResidencyInfluenza vaccinationUniversity trainingMedical residentItalyEducation Medical GraduateRetrospective StudieCoworkers attitude; Influenza vaccination; Medical residents; Multicentre survey; University training; Adult; Education Medical Graduate; Female; Humans; Influenza Vaccines; Influenza Human; Internet; Italy; Male; Patient Compliance; Retrospective Studies; Surveys and Questionnaires; Attitude of Health Personnel; Internship and Residency; Medicine (all); 3304Influenza HumanPatient ComplianceSurveys and QuestionnaireFemaleMulticentre surveyInfluenza VaccineCoworkers attitudeHuman
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Studio trasversale sulle variabili di stress lavoro-correlato nei medici in formazione specialistica del maggiore Policlinico Universitario della Sic…

2015

Introduzione: Il rischio stress lavoro-correlato è uno degli obiettivi della valutazione e prevenzione dei rischi occupazionali negli operatori sanitari (O.S.). I medici in formazione specialistica (MIFS) rappresentano una tipologia di OS sovrapponibile ai dirigenti medici in termini di esposizione lavorativa e quindi di insorgenza di sindromi da stress lavoro-correlato. Obiettivi: Obiettivo dello studio è valutare un set di fattori di rischio stress lavoro-correlato nei MIFS del principale Policlinico Universitario della Sicilia, sottoposti a sorveglianza sanitaria. Materiali e Metodi: Studio trasversale condotto mediante questionario anonimo ed autosomministrato. Risultati: Il 45% dei MIF…

work-related stress medical residents surveySettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Knowledge and training needs on built environment and indoor health of Italian public health residents: a national survey

2017

Introduction The Working Group for Hygiene of Built Environment and the National Council of Residents of the
Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health conducted a nation-wide survey to evaluate the knowledge and training needs on built environment and indoor health of Italian public health residents. Results The compliance was very high (52,4%) covering all the Italian postgraduate schools. The results underline important lacks of theoretical formation and practical training, but also a certain inhomogeneity across the country and show a strong interest of residents on this topic. Conclusions The authors propose the adoption a national core curriculum and suggest som…

AdultMaleResidency; Public health; Post-graduate medical education; Building hygiene; Indoor environmenteducation0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyindoor environment010501 environmental sciencesinfectious diseasesSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata01 natural sciencespost-graduate medical educationBuilding hygiene; Indoor environment; Post-graduate medical education; Public health; ResidencySurveys and Questionnaires021105 building & constructionHumansEducation GraduateBuilt Environment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesenvironmental and occupational healthpublic healthbuilding hygieneItalyResidency Public Health Post-graduate Medical Education; Building Hygiene; Indoor Environment.building hygiene; indoor environment; post-graduate medical education; public health; residency; public health; environmental and occupational health; infectious diseasesOriginal ArticleFemaleCurriculumEducational Measurementresidency
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Rilevazione nazionale in tema di formazione specifica di medicina generale in Italia

2017

Physicians have to get a “specific” diploma attending a threeyear training course provided by each regional health service in order to practice as General Practitioners in Italy. In the last years, there has been an ongoing debate about the need to evolve the specific regional courses into integrated specialization training courses, organized and managed by universities with the contribution of regional health services. The Italian Junior Doctors Association and the Giotto Movement carried out a national survey with the aim to identify strengths and weaknesses of the specific regional training courses. Three-hundred-two junior General Practitioners in training (61,2% females) answered to a …

formazione medica post-laureamformazione medica post-lauream; medicina generale; surveysurveySettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicatamedicina generale
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Effectiveness of an educational intervention on seasonal influenza vaccination campaign adherence among healthcare workers of the Palermo University …

2018

Introduction. Healthcare workers are continuously exposed to the risk of being infected by influenza viruses during their work, thus representing a threat especially for fragile patients. Although the Italian Ministry of Health strongly recommends influenza vaccination for all HCWs, coverage levels in Italy are still far from the expected. Several studies report that one of the preferred strategies to improve vaccination coverage among Healthcare Workers is improving vaccination knowledge through specific multidisciplinary courses. To assess the effectiveness of an educational intervention on influenza vaccination coverage among Healthcare Workers a study was conducted at "Paolo Giaccone" U…

Medical educationMaleRisk perceptionVaccination CoverageImmunization ProgramsHealth PersonnelVaccinationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInfluenza vaccinationHospitals UniversityInfectious DiseasesItalyInfluenza VaccinesSurveys and QuestionnairesInfluenza HumanHumansFemaleSeasonsAnnali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita
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Influenza vaccination in high-risk groups: a revision of existing guidelines and rationale for an evidence-based preventive strategy.

2016

Summary Influenza, an infectious respiratory disease, is one of the main causes of excess winter deaths (EWDs) in Europe. Annual flu epidemics are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, especially among the elderly, those with underlying health conditions and pregnant women. Health Care Workers (HCWs) are also considered at high risk of both contracting influenza and spreading the virus to vulnerable patients. During the 2014/2015 season, the excess winter mortality rates observed in countries of the northern hemisphere (EuroMOMO network) and in Italy (+13%) were strongly related to the intensity of influenza circulation. Influenza vaccination is the most important public healt…

RiskHealth PersonnelVaccinationvirus diseasesSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataChronic diseaseInfluenza vaccinationEuropeElderlyItalyInfluenza VaccinesPregnancyEvidence-Based PracticeChronic diseasesInfluenza HumanHealthcare workerHumansHealthcare workersFemaleChronic diseases; Elderly; Healthcare workers; Influenza vaccination; PregnancyAgedResearch ArticleJournal of preventive medicine and hygiene
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The Rationale of the WHO Document on Risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) readiness and response to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndro…

2020

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RiskSARS-CoV-2Community engagementCommunicationPneumonia ViralCommunity ParticipationCOVID-19World Health OrganizationRisk communicationHumansPublic HealthCoronavirus InfectionsLetter to the EditorHealth EducationPandemicsCommunity engagement Risk communication SARS-CoV-2 Health Education Humans Risk Communication Community Participation Coronavirus Infections Pandemics Pneumonia Viral Public Health World Health Organization.
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Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal: the renewed journal of young doctors aims even higher.

2014

In January 2006, a new journal, Capsula Eburnea, was born in the Italian scientific pub-lishing scene, with the initial goal of creating, at the same time, “an open scientific forum and a blog”. Until December 2009, the vast majority of manuscripts was still published in Italian, restricting the number of readers. From the end of 2009, the journal has undergone extensive changes, becoming indexed in the main scientific search engines (Scopus, Directory of Open Access Journal, Google Scholar, Ulrich Periodical Directory), and renewing its Editorial Team with a role reassign-ment and expanding the Editorial Board to up to 40 young doctors with proven scientific experience from 15 countries ar…

Settore MED/02 - Storia Della MedicinaEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal Journal young doctors
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A proposal for an evidence-based model of the screening for the colorectal carcinoma in an Italian setting

2011

Introduction. The aim of this paper is to improve the feasibility perception of policymakers, health care workers and target population about the cost-effectiveness of the implementation of colorectal screening as Public Health strategy. Methods. Retrospective study by application of a three-step model designed for a local setting in Sicily (Palermo and its Province) in order to distribute Fecal Occult Blood Tests (FOBTs), offer colonoscopy and surgery, by district allocation of pharmacies, public digestive endoscopic centres and oncologic and general surgery units. Mean adherence to consolidated colorectal screening programs in Italy was applied in order to evaluate the feasibility of an o…

EVIDENCE-BASED MODEL COLORECTAL SCREENING PALERMO AND PROVINCEEvidence-based modelPalermo and provinceColorectal screeningSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Improvement in vaccination knowledge among health students following an integrated extra curricular intervention, an explorative study in the Univers…

2017

Summary Introduction. Vaccination coverages threaten to decrease because of false beliefs in their unsafety and inefficacy. Therefore formation of future health-care workers on this topic is fundamental to deal with any doubt and to promote active immunization among general population. Methods. In order to assess health-care students' knowledge about vaccination before an integrated seminar on this topic, and to evaluate their improvement after the educational intervention, an integrated educational intervention was held by a multidisciplinary team. Before and after the seminar, 118 students of medicine and biology schools at Palermo University were asked to answer 10 multiple-choice questi…

Medical studentMaleMedical educationHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeStudents Health OccupationseducationVaccinationEducational interventionSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataMedical studentsYoung AdultItalySurveys and QuestionnairesHumansFemaleOriginal ArticleSurveyEducational intervention; Medical education; Medical students; Survey; Vaccination
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Antimeningococcal and antipneumococcal vaccination determinants: A European systematic literature review

2015

Background. ESCULAPIO is a multicenter project, funded by the Italian Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, aimed at implementing communication strategies to improve vaccination knowledge and attitudes among different target populations. Objective. The objective of the Sicilian research unit was, in the first phase, to identify, through systematic literature revision, which vaccination determinants play a role in the uptake of recommended vaccines included in the Italian Vaccination Plan. Design. A systematic literature review was carried out on studies describing the determinants underlying pneumococcal and meningococcal vaccination uptake. The analysis was limited to papers published…

AdultMaleParentsHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeAdolescentMeningococcal VaccinesSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataVulnerable PopulationsHealth Services AccessibilityPneumococcal InfectionsPneumococcal VaccinesVaccination RefusalMeningococcal vaccination; Pneumococcal vaccination; Systematic literature review; Epidemiology; Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHumanssystematic literature review meningococcal vaccination pneumococcal vaccinationChildAgedAged 80 and overVaccinationAge FactorsInfantEuropeMeningococcal InfectionsSocioeconomic FactorsChild PreschoolCosts and Cost AnalysisFemale
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