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Un mundo con-sin fronteras

2004

MundializaciónLe MondeVidal-Beneyto JoséMedios de comunicaciónOrden mundialNacionalidadDerechos cívicosLibertadesSEGURIDADCOMUNICACIÓNEncuentros de PetrarcaEnclaustramiento defensivoPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónMiseriaEfectos colateralesNorteDeclaraciones de Derechos HumanosControlInjusticiasMiedoGlobalizaciónMediterráneoIdentidadesNo-lugarDiversidadSurPolicíaMundoIntelligentsia mediáticaExclusiónDerechos HumanosFrance CultureFronterasLibertadLegislación nacionalDebates
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Prevalence of tick-borne pathogens in ticks collected from migratory birds in Latvia.

2014

Migratory birds act as hosts and long-distance vectors for several tick-borne infectious agents. Here, feeding Ixodes ticks were collected from migratory birds during the autumn migration period in Latvia and screened for the presence of epidemiologically important non-viral pathogens. A total of 93 DNA samples of ticks (37 larvae and 56 nymphs) removed from 41 birds (order Passeriformes, 9 species) was tested for Lyme borreliosis spirochaetes, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Rickettsia spp., and Babesia spp. Borrelia burgdorferi DNA was detected in 18% of the tick samples, and a majority of infected ticks were from thrush (Turdus spp.) birds. Among the infected ticks, Borrelia valaisiana was de…

NymphBorrelia valaisianaanimal diseasesMolecular Sequence DataZoologyBabesiaTickmedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyMicrobiologyBorreliaparasitic diseasesmedicinePrevalenceAnimalsPasseriformesRickettsiaPhylogenybiologyBase SequenceIxodesBorreliaSequence Analysis DNAbacterial infections and mycosesbiology.organism_classificationAnaplasma phagocytophilumLatviaInfectious DiseasesRickettsiaTick-Borne DiseasesInsect ScienceLarvaBabesiaParasitologyBorrelia gariniiIxodesArachnid VectorsAnaplasma phagocytophilumTicks and tick-borne diseases
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MENTAL FUNCTIONING IN A GROUP OF OBESE PATIENTS CANDIDATES FOR BARIATRIC TREATMENT: DEFENCE MECHANISMS AND ALEXITHYMIA

2017

Several studies confirm that obesity with comorbidity psychiatric disorders decreases the long-term success of surgical treatment. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders varies from 30% to 76% between the obese patients candidate for bariatric treatment (Hudson et al., 2007; Striegel-Moore et al., 2009). It goes without saying that it is essential to prearrange a correct assessment in patient with a severe obesity who are candidate for surgical treatment in order to ensure a long term successful treatment. The aim of the study is to outline some psychological factors that could promote and maintain conditions of severe obesity and to identify weak points in widely applied care pathway. Thi…

Obese patientdefence mechanismDMITAS-20TSIAmental functioningbariatric treatmentalexithymia
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Circulating immune complexes in Fièvre boutonneuse.

1985

Circulating immune complexes (CIC) occurred in 36% of a group of 25 patients with Fièvre boutonneuse. CIC were present only in the first week of the disease and there was no evidence of other humoral immunological abnormalities or alterations of the coagulation factors studied. The presence of CIC was not associated with a more severe clinical manifestation or with symptoms or tissue injuries. It is considered that CIC do not play a major role in Fièvre boutonneuse.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFievre boutonneuse030231 tropical medicineImmunoglobulinsRickettsiaceae InfectionsDiseaseAntigen-Antibody ComplexBiologyBoutonneuse FeverAntibodies BacterialImmunoenzyme Techniques03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInfectious DiseasesImmune systemRickettsiaceae030225 pediatricsImmunologymedicineHumansParasitologysense organsAnnals of tropical medicine and parasitology
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Venetsian biennaali kuvataiteen kansainvälisen kentän portinvartijana ja Suomen osallistumisen problematiikka

2008

Omassa Pro gradu -tutkielmassani pureudun Suomen ja suomalaisten taiteilijoiden osallistumiseen Venetsian nykytaiteen biennaaliin, sekä siinä vallitsevaan problematiikkaan kasvavan kulttuuriviennin aikana. Seuraan mukanaolon kehitystä ja jalostumista nykyiselle tasolleen, tuoden esille sen ongelmia ja toisaalta mahdollisuuksia. Kansallisella kuvataiteen kentällä Venetsian biennaaliin osallistumiselle annetaan paljon painoarvoa, koska biennaali on yksi nykytaiteen tärkeimmistä reiteistä kansainvälisyyteen. Ongelmat eivät kuitenkaan ole pelkästään kansallisia, johtuen Suomen yhteisesiintymisestä Norjan ja Ruotsin kanssa. Tutkimuskysymyksiäni ovat: Miten määrittyy kansalliselle toimijalle bien…

PohjoismaatkuvataidekuraattoritkulttuuriVenetsian biennaalinykytaideBourdieu Pierretaidenäyttelyt
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Reliability and validity of the Toronto Structured Interview for Alexithymia in a mixed clinical and nonclinical sample from Italy

2011

The reliability and validity of the Toronto Structured Interview for Alexithymia (TSIA) have been demonstrated in previous studies with English-speaking community and psychiatric samples and a German-speaking psychiatric sample. The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the TSIA in a mixed clinical and nonclinical sample from Italy. The original English version of the TSIA was translated into Italian and administered, along with the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), to 80 healthy subjects, 69 medical outpatients, and 62 psychiatric outpatients. Eighty-one videotaped interviews were used for assessing the interrater reliability. Confirmatory factor analys…

PsychometricsStatistics as TopicConcurrent validityTest validityDevelopmental psychologyInterviews as TopicToronto Alexithymia ScaleTSIA alexithymia validationAlexithymiamedicineHumansTSIAAffective SymptomsBiological PsychiatryPsychiatric Status Rating Scalesvalidationmedicine.diagnostic_testReproducibility of ResultsVideotape RecordingConstruct validityTranslatingmedicine.diseaseConfirmatory factor analysisPsychiatry and Mental healthItalyConvergent validityStructured interviewalexithymiaFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologyClinical psychology
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Real-time PCR for early diagnosis of Rickettsia conorii and prompt management in patients with septic shock and multiple organ failure: two case repo…

2015

We herein describe two severe cases of Mediterranean spotted fever caused by Rickettsia conorii. The ar- ticle presents polymerase chain reaction-restriction analysis as an early diagnostic tool for rickettsiosis caused by spotted fever group Rickettsiae. Timely microbiological diagnosis, the combined use of antibi- otics, intensive care measures and a multidisciplinary team approach are fundamental to manage these serious diseases.

Rickettsia conoriiSettore MED/17 - Malattie Infettive
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Febbre Bottonosa in Italia: Solo da Rickettsia Conorii?

2006

Over the last few years we have monitored accurately the dynamics of Rickettsial diseases in Sicily. In this way we can affirm that in Sicily, as well as in other European countries, there exist several types of Rickettsia. As a matter of fact, we succeeded in isolating, both from patients and from ticks, different strains such as R. Conorii, R. Israeli and R. Massiliae

RickettsiaBoutonneuse fever
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Sudden vestibular and hearing loss in mediterranean spotted fever: The first case report

2019

Mediterranean spotted fever is an infection disease caused by Rickettsiae and transmitted by tick puncture; the diffusion of such disease is wide in countryside of the Mediterranean regions. The disease may be complicated by several organ failure due to a vasculitis, and also the inner ear can be involved although rarely. We report the first documented case of total involvement of inner ear with sensorineural hearing loss and acute vestibular impairment. The patient was treated with medical therapy and resolution of the infection, but the inner ear damage was not reversible with persistent loss of all functions, documented by instrumental vestibular analysis.

Sensorineural hearing lossAcute vestibular impairmentRickettsiaeSpotted fever
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Louseborne relapsing fever in young migrants, sicily, Italy, july-september 2015

2016

To the Editor: During the early 20th century, at the end of World War I, and during World War II, louseborne relapsing fever (LBRF) caused by Borrelia recurrentis was a major public health problem, especially in eastern Europe and northern Africa (1,2). Currently, poor living conditions, famine, war, and refugee camps are major risk factors for epidemics of LBRF in resource-poor countries, such as those in the Horn of Africa (3,4). Increased migration from resource-poor countries and war/violence create new routes for spread of vectorborne diseases. Recently, several cases of LBRF have been reported among asylum seekers from Eritrea in the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Germany (5–8). All of…

Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaLetterrelapsing feverEpidemiologyExpeditedvector-borne infectionslcsh:MedicinemigrantsDengue fever0302 clinical medicinerefugee030212 general & internal medicinebacteriaSicilyLouse-Borne Relapsing Feverbody lousebiologyrefugeesLeptospirosisInfectious DiseasesItalyChillsmedicine.symptomRickettsia conoriizoonoserefugee campsMicrobiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyBorrelia recurrentis; Italy; Libya; Sicily; Somalia; bacteria; body louse; louseborne infections; louseborne relapsing fever; migrants; refugee camps; refugees; vector-borne infections; zoonoses; Microbiology (medical); Infectious Diseases; EpidemiologySomalia030231 tropical medicineInfectious DiseaseLibyalouseborne infectionslouseborne infectionlcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicinevector-borne infectionlcsh:RC109-216Letters to the EditorLouseborne Relapsing Fever in Young Migrants Sicily Italy July–September 2015louseborne relapsing feverBorrelia recurrentisBorrelia recurrentilouse-borne relapsing feverbusiness.industrylcsh:Rmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationrefugee campzoonosesmigrantImmunologyBorrelia recurrentisbusinessMalaria
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