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Maria Fiorella Greco
Researcher at University of Bari
Publications - 12
Citations - 289
Maria Fiorella Greco is an academic researcher from University of Bari. The author has contributed to research in topics: SCCmec & Red complex. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 238 citations.
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Environmental contamination by dog’s faeces: a public health problem?
Vittoria Cinquepalmi,Rosa Monno,Luciana Fumarola,Gianpiero Ventrella,Carla Calia,Maria Fiorella Greco,Danila De Vito,Leonardo Soleo +7 more
TL;DR: Canine faeces left on the streets may represent a risk factor for transmission of microorganisms and a reservoir of multidrug- resistant bacteria thus contributing to the spread of resistance genes into an urban area.
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Symptomatic and asymptomatic apical periodontitis associated with red complex bacteria: clinical and microbiological evaluation
Alessio Buonavoglia,Francesca Latronico,Chiara Pirani,Maria Fiorella Greco,Marialaura Corrente,Carlo Prati +5 more
TL;DR: Generally, RC bacteria were associated with pain and a higher frequency of intracanalar/intrasulcular pus drainage and should be suspected in the presence of particularly severe clinical pain and pus drainage.
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Detection of Brucella canis in a dog in Italy.
Marialaura Corrente,Delia Franchini,Nicola Decaro,Grazia Greco,Maria D’Abramo,Maria Fiorella Greco,Francesca Latronico,Antonio Crovace,Vito Martella +8 more
TL;DR: Tissue samples from a dog with chronic prostatitis, discospondylitis and locomotor problems were subjected to clinical and laboratory examinations, providing additional strong evidence for the circulation of B. canis in Italy.
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Clinical bovine piroplasmosis caused by Babesia occultans in Italy.
Nicola Decaro,Vittorio Larocca,Antonio Parisi,Michele Losurdo,Riccardo Paolo Lia,Maria Fiorella Greco,Antonio Miccolis,Gianpiero Ventrella,Domenico Otranto,Canio Buonavoglia +9 more
TL;DR: This report paves the way for further studies to assess the occurrence of this tick-transmitted protozoan in other European regions.
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Long-term immunogenicity and protection against Mycoplasma agalactiae induced by an oil adjuvant vaccine in sheep.
Domenico Buonavoglia,Grazia Greco,Marialaura Corrente,Maria Fiorella Greco,Maria D’Abramo,Francesca Latronico,Antonio Fasanella,Nicola Decaro +7 more
TL;DR: The long-term protective immunity of an inactivated mineral-oil adjuvanted Mycoplasma agalactiae vaccine was evaluated in sheep and was able to induce a full-protective immunity preventing the clinical signs of contagious agAlactia and the infection by M. agalactsiae in all groups of animals irrespective of the time of challenge after booster administration.