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Alessandro Feola

Researcher at Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

Publications -  48
Citations -  336

Alessandro Feola is an academic researcher from Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 39 publications receiving 127 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessandro Feola include American Board of Legal Medicine & University of Rome Tor Vergata.

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COVID-19 Pandemic and Equal Access to Vaccines.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze the worldwide distribution of anti-COVID-19 vaccines, the various ways the principle of equity has been construed and applied or even overlooked, and the main obstacle to equal access to vaccines is vaccine nationalism.
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Intention to Be Vaccinated for COVID-19 among Italian Nurses during the Pandemic

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a cross-sectional online survey of nurses in four different regions in Italy between 20 and 28 December 2020 to obtain data on the acceptance of the upcoming COVID-19 vaccination in order to plan specific interventions to increase the rate of vaccine coverage.
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Risk Management and Recommendations for the Prevention of Fatal Foreign Body Aspiration: Four Cases Aged 1.5 to 3 Years and Mini-Review of the Literature

TL;DR: A perspective on the benefits of a dedicated approach to the management of fatal foreign body aspiration in children by caregivers who usually have no experience with the best ways of supervising children in a safe environment is provided, especially regarding the correct execution of resuscitation maneuvers, such as the Heimlich maneuver.
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Take-Home Messages from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Strengths and Pitfalls of the Italian National Health Service from a Medico-Legal Point of View

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on elements of preventive medicine and medical treatments in emergency and non-emergency situations which, based on the international scientific literature, may prove to be useful to physicians on a behavioral level and avert professional liability problems.
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Iatrogenic splenic injury: review of the literature and medico-legal issues.

TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to understand the medico-legal issues of iatrogenic splenic injuries with cases related to colonoscopy, ERCP, left nephrectomy and/or adrenalectomy, percutaneous nephrolithotomy, vascular operations involving the abdominal aorta, gynecological operation, left lung biopsy, chest drain, and even cardiopulmonary resuscitation.