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Francesca De Santis

Researcher at University of Teramo

Publications -  6
Citations -  55

Francesca De Santis is an academic researcher from University of Teramo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fatty acid & Rickettsia felis. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 34 citations.

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Exposure of client-owned cats to zoonotic vector-borne pathogens: Clinic-pathological alterations and infection risk analysis

TL;DR: The present data confirm the endemicity of zoonotic feline VBDs in Italy and indicate that awareness on arthropod infections and transmitted pathogens should be kept high and possible implemented, towards the protection of animal and human health with adequate surveillance plans.
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Evaluation of eutectic lidocaine/prilocaine cream for jugular blood sampling in cats.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided for the efficacy of the EMLA cream after a 30-min application time for jugular venepuncture in cats, together with significantly reduced stress for patients, which supports the routine use of E MLA cream as good practice to enhance the welfare of cats and to simplify venepunct procedures.
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Controlled field study evaluating the clinical efficacy of a topical formulation containing emodepside and praziquantel in the treatment of natural cat aelurostrongylosis.

TL;DR: Two applications of this spot-on containing emodepside/praziquantel two weeks apart assured complete cessation of larval shedding and led to a complete clinical, clinicopathological and radiographic recovery of aelurostrongylosis.
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The Erythrocyte Membrane Lipidome of Healthy Dogs: Creating a Benchmark of Fatty Acid Distribution and Interval Values.

TL;DR: This work presents the first panel describing the healthy dog lipidomic membrane profile, with interesting correlation to bodyweight increases, and can be advantageously developed as benchmark in veterinary medicine for the evaluation of metabolic and nutritional status in healthy and diseased dogs.
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The Fatty Acid-Based Erythrocyte Membrane Lipidome in Dogs with Chronic Enteropathy

TL;DR: In this article, the results suggest that lipidomic status may reflect the "gut health" and the non-invasive analysis of RBC membrane might have the potential to become a candidate biomarker in the evaluation of dogs affected by chronic enteropathies.