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Giovanni Rezza
Researcher at Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Publications - 427
Citations - 19053
Giovanni Rezza is an academic researcher from Istituto Superiore di Sanità. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 381 publications receiving 16576 citations.
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Hiv-1 and hiv-2 seroprevalence in tuberculosis patients in guinea bissau
Sergio Sabbatani,Vincenzo Mangiarotti,Franca Tedei,Giovanni Rezza,Flavia Lillo,Oliviero E. Varnier,Antonio Ferro +6 more
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Does HHV-8 have a protective role on the development of HIV encephalopathy?
Giovanni Rezza,M. Dorrucci,M. Andreoni,Carla Arpino,A. De Luca,Paolo Monini,Emanuele Nicastri,Maria Barbara Alliegro,P Pezzotti,Barbara Ensoli +9 more
TL;DR: HIV encephalopathy was found to be associated with male gender and intravenous drug use, and the risk increased at lower CD4 T-cell counts, although HIVEncephalopathy occurred less frequently in patients with KS, and no association with HHV-8 infection was found.
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Increased Frequency of Overdose Deaths Among HIV-Infected Injection Drug Users
David Vlahov,Alice M. Tang,Cynthia M. Lyles,Giovanni Rezza,David L. Thomas,Sylvia Cohn,Grace E. Macalino,Veronica A. Stambolis,Kenrad E. Nelson +8 more
TL;DR: Although the excess risk of death from sepsis/endocarditis with HTV infection is consistent with earlier studies of HTV-related morbidities, the association between overdose deaths with H TV infection merits closer scrutiny.
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Health and Climate Change: science calls for global action
Walter Ricciardi,Stefania Marcheggiani,Camilla Puccinelli,Mario Carere,Tonino Sofia,Fabiola Giuliano,Eugenia Dogliotti,Laura Mancini,Umberto Agrimi,Enrico Alleva,Luca Busani,Paola De Castro,Simona Gaudi,Paola Michelozzi,Giovanni Rezza,Emanuela Testai,Stefano Vella +16 more
TL;DR: The aim of the Symposium "Health and Climate Change" was to promote an inter-sectoral and multidisciplinary approach to estimate and prevent climate change-related events as well as to call the authorities to put in place measures to reduce adverse health effects.
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A caprine herpesvirus 1 vaccine adjuvanted with MF59™ protects against vaginal infection and interferes with the establishment of latency in goats.
Mariarosaria Marinaro,Giovanni Rezza,Giuseppe Del Giudice,Valeriana Colao,Elvira Tarsitano,Michele Camero,Michele Losurdo,Canio Buonavoglia,Maria Tempesta +8 more
TL;DR: A vaccine composed of inactivated CpHV-1 plus MF59™ as adjuvant was strongly immunogenic and induced effective immunity against vaginal CpVirus 1 infection in goats.