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Is Italian population protected from Poliovirus? Results of a seroprevalence survey in Florence, Italy

2018

ABSTRACT Objectives: Periodical assessments of population susceptibility to polioviruses (PV) is essential for evaluating population protection and planning appropriate vaccination strategies. The aim of the current work was to assess serological protective titers against all three polioviruses in the general population of Florence. Methods: A convenience sample of 328 sera, collected in 2009 in Florence (Central Italy) was analyzed. Samples were considered protective if neutralizing antibodies were detected at dilutions ≥1:8, according to the WHO protocols. Results: The immune coverage was 75.3%, 69.2% and 46% for PV1, PV2 and PV3, respectively. The protective titers of neutralizing antibo…

0301 basic medicineAdultMaleSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaIPV vaccine; Italy; OPV vaccine; poliomyelitis; seroprevalence.Adolescent030106 microbiologyPopulationpoliomyelitiImmunologymedicine.disease_causeAntibodies Viral03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineSeroepidemiologic StudiesEnvironmental healthSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineSeroprevalenceImmunology and AllergyHumans030212 general & internal medicineeducationChildAgedPharmacologyAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyseroprevalencePoliovirusOPV vaccineInfant NewbornInfantMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseItalian populationPoliomyelitisVaccinationIPV vaccinePoliovirusGeographyItalyChild PreschoolFemaleResearch PaperPoliomyelitisHuman Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
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Reorganization of cortical motor area in prior polio patients

1999

Focal transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to study the motor maps of upper limb muscles in 7 adult patients with a history of paralytic poliomyelitis. The aim of the study was to verify the potential for long-term cortical reorganization of a selective peripheral motor neuron lesion suffered early in life.Patient selection was based on the prevalent involvement of proximal muscles in only one of the upper limbs. Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were recorded from deltoid and abductor pollicis brevis (APB) muscles. Each muscle map was characterized by area (no. of excitable positions), volume (the sum of MEP amplitudes at all scalp positions), maximal amplitude (the highest MEP re…

AdultMaleLower motor neuron lesionmedicine.medical_treatmentDeltoid curveLesionCentral nervous system diseaseMagneticsPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansBrain MappingMotor CortexElectroencephalographyAnatomyMiddle AgedMotor neuronmedicine.diseaseSensory Systemsbody regionsTranscranial magnetic stimulationmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyScalpFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomPsychologyPoliomyelitisMotor cortexClinical Neurophysiology
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Re-Emerging Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in War-Affected Peoples of the Eastern Mediterranean Region—An Update

2017

For the past few decades, the Eastern Mediterranean Region has been one area of the world profoundly shaped by war and political instability. On-going conflict and destruction have left the region struggling with innumerable health concerns that have claimed the lives of many. Wars, and the chaos they leave behind, often provide the optimal conditions for the growth and re-emergence of communicable diseases. In this article, we will highlight three of the major re-emerging vaccine preventable diseases cholera, measles, and polio, in four countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region that are currently affected by war leading to a migration crisis: Iraq, South Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. The re…

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The Eradication of Poliomyelitis in Spain: Projects, Obstacles, Achievements, Realities

2015

he main aim of our paper is to provide a historical approach to the complex process undertaken in Spain to achieve the official WHO certificate of polio eradication in 2002, within the framework of the initiatives launched in the WHO European Region. At the time of the first meeting of the European Regional Commission for the Certification of Poliomyelitis Eradication in 1996, the epidemiological situation and levels of vaccination cover (over 90%) enabled Spain, like other countries, to ensure compliance with the conditions set by the World Health Organization. This showed that the country, at the end of the twentieth century, had achieved high public health standards, which is remarkable …

Economic growthmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)business.industryHealth PolicyPublic healthlcsh:Public aspects of medicinePublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270Grey literatureCertificationCommissionCertificateWorld Health OrganizationTwentieth centuryPoliticsHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSpainPoliomyelitis eradicationDevelopment economicsHealth careeradicationMedicinebusinessPoliomyelitisHygiea Internationalis: an Interdisciplinary Journal for the History of Public Health
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Review of 8 years of experience with Infanrix hexa (DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib hexavalent vaccine).

2009

Combination vaccines that include multiple antigens within one formulation are now widely accepted as an effective means of eliciting protection against several diseases at the same time. Owing to improvements in quality and convenient modes of administration, they have become part of routine pediatric practice. Hexavalent vaccines, including diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, polio and Haemophilus influenzae type b antigens represent the latest advance in the development of combination vaccines. Over 8 years since its first licensure, this review looks at the immunogenicity, efficacy and safety profile of the only hexavalent pediatric vaccine currently in use--Infanrix hexa (diph…

ImmunologyPostmarketing surveillancemedicine.disease_causeDiphtheria-Tetanus-acellular Pertussis Vaccinescomplex mixturesPneumococcal conjugate vaccineDrug DiscoverymedicineProduct Surveillance PostmarketingHumansVaccines CombinedDiphtheria-Tetanus-acellular Pertussis VaccinesHaemophilus VaccinesPharmacologyClinical Trials as TopicTetanusbusiness.industryDiphtheriaPoliovirusmedicine.diseaseVirologyPoliomyelitisVaccinationPoliovirus Vaccine InactivatedImmunologyMolecular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugExpert review of vaccines
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Mandatory vaccinations in European countries, undocumented information, false news and the impact on vaccination uptake: the position of the Italian …

2018

Abstract Background High rates of vaccination coverage are important in preventing infectious diseases. Enforcing mandatory vaccinations is one of the strategies that some Countries adopted to protect the community when vaccination coverage is not satisfactory. In Italy, in 2017 vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, poliovirus, Haemophilus influenzae type b, measles, mumps, rubella and varicella became compulsory in childhood. In order to contrast vaccination policies, anti-vaccination campaigns contribute to the spread of fake news. Among them, there is the false information that Italy is the only one country with mandatory vaccination policy. Aim of our study is…

Male0301 basic medicineVaricella vaccine030106 microbiologyMandatory ProgramsWorld Health OrganizationPediatricscomplex mixturesMeaslesRubellaTreatment RefusalVaccination policies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental healthmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinePolicy MakingChildrenSocieties MedicalTetanusbusiness.industryResearchHealth PolicyDiphtheriaVaccinationlcsh:RJ1-570Infantvirus diseasesViral Vaccineslcsh:Pediatricsmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/38PoliomyelitisEuropeVaccinationItalyImmunizationChild PreschoolBacterial VaccinesCommunicable Disease ControlPatient ComplianceFemalebusinessItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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Safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of a combined hexavalent tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis, hepatitis B, inactivated poliovirus vacc…

2003

Safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of GSK Biologicals` hexavalent DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib vaccine (Infanrix(R)hexa) was assessed when used for primary vaccination at 3, 4 and 5 months of age (N = 2163), compared to the separate administration of DTPa-IPV/Hib and HBV vaccines (N = 720). A similar safety and reactogenicity profile was demonstrated for both vaccine regimens, as well as a good immune response for all antigen components. By offering protection against six diseases in it series of single injections, the hexavalent DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib vaccine was shown to be a safe, well tolerated and immunogenic alternative to primary immunization with licensed separately administered vaccines. (C) …

MaleHaemophilus InfectionsDiphtheria ToxoidWhooping Coughmedicine.disease_causecomplex mixturesHaemophilus influenzaeConjugate vaccinemedicineTetanus ToxoidHumansHepatitis B VaccinesVaccines CombinedBacterial CapsulesDiphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis VaccineHaemophilus VaccinesPertussis VaccineReactogenicityTetanusGeneral VeterinaryGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryImmunogenicityDiphtheriaPolysaccharides BacterialVaccinationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInfantDiphtheriamedicine.diseaseHepatitis BVirologyPoliovirus Vaccine InactivatedInfectious DiseasesHib vaccineImmunizationImmunologyInactivated Poliovirus VaccineMolecular MedicineFemalebusinessPoliomyelitisVaccine
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Immunogenicity and tolerability of recombinant serogroup B meningococcal vaccine administered with or without routine infant vaccinations according t…

2012

CONTEXT: In the absence of an effective vaccine, serogroup B Neisseria meningitidis (MenB) remains a major cause of invasive disease in early childhood in developed countries. OBJECTIVE: To determine the immunogenicity and reactogenicity of a multicomponent MenB vaccine (4CMenB) and routine infant vaccines when given either concomitantly or separately. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Phase 2b, multicenter, open-label, parallel-group, randomized controlled study of 1885 infants enrolled at age 2 months from August 2008 to July 2010 in Europe. INTERVENTION: Participants were randomized 2:2:1:1 to receive (1) 4CMenB at 2, 4, and 6 months with routine vaccines (7-valent pneumococcal and comb…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyContext (language use)Meningococcal VaccinesMeningococcal vaccineNeisseria meningitidisSerum Bactericidal Antibody AssayDrug Administration SchedulemedicineHumansImmunization ScheduleVaccinesVaccines SyntheticReactogenicityTetanusbusiness.industryDiphtheriaInfantGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePoliomyelitisVaccinationMeningococcal InfectionsAntibody FormationFemalePertactinbusiness
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Hospital discharges-based search of acute flaccid paralysis cases 2007-2016 in Italy and comparison with the National Surveillance System for monitor…

2019

Abstract Background Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance has been adopted globally as a key strategy for monitoring the progress of the polio eradication initiative. Hereby, to evaluate the completeness of the ascertainment of AFP cases in Italy, a hospital-discharges based search was carried out. Methods AFP cases occurring between 2007 and 2016 among children under 15 years of age were searched in the Italian Hospital Discharge Records (HDR) database using specific ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes. AFP cases identified between 2015 and 2016 were then compared with those notified to the National Surveillance System (NSS). Results Over a 10-year period, 4163 hospital discharges with diagnosi…

MaleSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaPediatricsERADICATIONAcute flaccid paralysi0302 clinical medicineWORLDWIDEEpidemiologyParalysisMedicine030212 general & internal medicineChildPublic Environmental & Occupational Health0303 health sciencesPoliolcsh:Public aspects of medicineHospital RecordsAcute flaccid paralysisPatient DischargePoliomyelitisItalyChild PreschoolPopulation SurveillanceFemaleDiagnosis codemedicine.symptomHospital discharge recordLife Sciences & BiomedicineEncephalitisResearch ArticleHumanAcute flaccid paralysismedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentMyelitis03 medical and health sciencesPoliomyelitis eradicationHospital discharge recordsHospital RecordHumansParalysisNational surveillance systemPreschoolScience & Technology030306 microbiologybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInfantlcsh:RA1-1270Acute flaccid paralysis; Hospital discharge records; National surveillance system; Polio; Adolescent; Child; Child Preschool; Female; Hospital Records; Humans; Infant; Italy; Male; Paralysis; Patient Discharge; Poliomyelitis; Population Surveillancemedicine.diseaseParalysiPoliomyelitibusinessPoliomyelitis
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Differences in kinematic and match-play demands between elite winning and losing wheelchair padel players

2020

We aimed to compare the match-play and kinematic demands of the translation and rotation movements of elite wheelchair padel players as a function of match results. Twenty-two elite male players were video-analysed with a two-dimensional direct linear transformation (DLT) -corrected video system across seven matches of a professional tournament. Distance, turns, changes of direction, linear and angular speed, acceleration and the players’ heart rate (HR) were recorded. Losing couples in wheelchair padel covered greater distances than winners (P <0.001; r = 0.024) and did so at a higher speed (P <0.001; r = 0.06), while making greater efforts by accelerating (P <0.001; ∅ = -0.021), braking (…

MaleViral DiseasesKinematicsCritical Care and Emergency MedicineVideo RecordingVelocitySocial SciencesKinematicsIncapacidadMedical ConditionsWheelchairHeart RateStatisticsMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyTournamentTraumatic AmputationTrauma MedicineMathematicsVideo recordingMultidisciplinaryPhysicsDeportes para personas con discapacidadQRClassical MechanicsMiddle AgedSports ScienceBiomechanical PhenomenaInfectious DiseasesTime and Motion StudiesMatch playPhysical SciencesEngineering and TechnologyMedicineResearch ArticleBiotechnologySportsAdultScienceAccelerationCardiologyBioengineeringAngular velocityAthletic PerformanceMotionFenómenos biomecánicosHumansBehaviorBiology and Life SciencesMedicina deportivaAssistive TechnologiesEfectos fisiológicosWheelchairsPara-AthletesEliteRecreationMedical Devices and EquipmentTraumatic amputationPoliomyelitis
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