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Andrea Di Provvido
Researcher at University of Teramo
Publications - 27
Citations - 301
Andrea Di Provvido is an academic researcher from University of Teramo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia & Mycoplasma mycoides. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications receiving 240 citations.
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Diagnosis of dourine in outbreaks in Italy.
Ilaria Pascucci,Andrea Di Provvido,Cesare Cammà,Gabriella Di Francesco,Paolo Calistri,Manuela Tittarelli,Nicola Ferri,Massimo Scacchia,V. Caporale +8 more
TL;DR: The epidemiological, clinical and laboratory data enabling confirmation of the suspicion of dourine in Italy in the 2011 epidemic are described.
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Follicular dendritic cell disruption as a novel mechanism of virus-induced immunosuppression.
Eleonora Melzi,Marco Caporale,Mara Rocchi,Verónica Martín,Virginia Gamino,Andrea Di Provvido,Giuseppe Marruchella,Gary Entrican,Noemí Sevilla,Massimo Palmarini +9 more
TL;DR: It is discovered that BTV modulates the humoral immune response by rapidly infecting and destroying follicular dendritic cells (FDCs) in the host LNs, which results in a delayed production of high affinity and virus neutralizing antibodies.
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Dolphin Morbillivirus Associated with a Mass Stranding of Sperm Whales, Italy.
Sandro Mazzariol,Cinzia Centelleghe,Andrea Di Provvido,Ludovica Di Renzo,Giusy Cardeti,A. Cersini,Gianluca Fichi,Antonio Petrella,Cristina Esmeralda Di Francesco,Walter Mignone,Cristina Casalone,Giovanni Di Guardo +11 more
TL;DR: In September 2014, seven sperm whales were stranded along Italy’s Adriatic coastline and postmortem investigations revealed molecular and immunohistochemical evidence of dolphin morbillivirus infection.
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Bartonella infections in humans dogs and cats.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed selected literature on important Bartonellosis of dogs, cats, and humans with notes on transmission, vectors, pathogenesis, and diagnosis of Bartonella species.
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A clinical case of dourine in an outbreak in Italy
Massimo Scacchia,Cesare Cammà,Gabriella Di Francesco,Andrea Di Provvido,Renato Paolo Giunta,Mirella Luciani,Anna Maria Fausta Marino,Ilaria Pascucci,V. Caporale +8 more
TL;DR: Clinical signs, anatomo-histopathological findings and laboratory results that resulted in the confirmation of diagnosis of dourine in a clinically affected mare, which was the likely source of infection in the stallion, are described.