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Sensors (Basel) ; 24(7)2024 Mar 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38610410

ABSTRACT

Frameworks for human activity recognition (HAR) can be applied in the clinical environment for monitoring patients' motor and functional abilities either remotely or within a rehabilitation program. Deep Learning (DL) models can be exploited to perform HAR by means of raw data, thus avoiding time-demanding feature engineering operations. Most works targeting HAR with DL-based architectures have tested the workflow performance on data related to a separate execution of the tasks. Hence, a paucity in the literature has been found with regard to frameworks aimed at recognizing continuously executed motor actions. In this article, the authors present the design, development, and testing of a DL-based workflow targeting continuous human activity recognition (CHAR). The model was trained on the data recorded from ten healthy subjects and tested on eight different subjects. Despite the limited sample size, the authors claim the capability of the proposed framework to accurately classify motor actions within a feasible time, thus making it potentially useful in a clinical scenario.


Subject(s)
Deep Learning , Humans , Human Activities , Activities of Daily Living , Engineering , Healthy Volunteers
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Viruses ; 15(10)2023 09 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37896798

ABSTRACT

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is an important cause of acute viral hepatitis in humans worldwide. The food-borne transmission of HEV appears to be a major route in Europe through the consumption of pork and wild boar meat. HEV epidemiology in wild boars has been investigated mainly in Northern and Central Italian regions, whilst information from Southern Italy is limited. We investigated the occurrence of HEV in wild boar in the Apulia and Basilicata regions (Southern Italy). Thirteen (10.4%) out of one hundred and twenty-five wild boar samples tested positive for HEV using a quantitative reverse transcription PCR. HEV prevalence was 12% in Apulia and 9.3% in Basilicata. Seven samples were genotyped, and different subtypes (c, f, m) of genotype 3 were identified. The complete genome of a 3m strain was determined, and the virus showed the highest nucleotide identity to a human HEV strain identified in France in 2017. These findings demonstrate the substantial circulation of HEV in the wild boar population in Italian Southern regions. Gathering information on the HEV strains circulating in different geographical areas is useful for tracking the origin of HEV outbreaks and assessing the epidemiological role of wild boar as a potential virus reservoir for domestic pigs.


Subject(s)
Hepatitis E virus , Hepatitis E , Swine Diseases , Swine , Animals , Humans , Sus scrofa , Hepatitis E virus/genetics , Phylogeny , Hepatitis E/epidemiology , Hepatitis E/veterinary , Italy/epidemiology , RNA, Viral/genetics
3.
One Health ; 16: 100480, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36632478

ABSTRACT

As a result of the increase of game meat intended for human consumption through Europe, a plethora of food-borne diseases, including trichinellosis, may occur in consumers, posing a relevant public health threat. Thus, this study aims to a citizen science approach to monitor the occurrence of Trichinella spp. in wild boar meat intended for human consumption, evaluating the risk of infection for consumers. Following the European Regulation 2015/1375 (laying down specific rules on official controls for Trichinella in meat), from 2015 to 2021, hunters (n = 478) were involved to collect diaphragm pillar samples of wild boars from mainland southern Italy, which were tested for Trichinella spp. L1 larvae via HCl-pepsin digestion and Multiplex PCR. Overall, 139,160 animals were collected (average of 19,880 per year), being 14 (i.e., 0.01%) tested positive to Trichinella britovi by the combined biochemical and molecular approach. An average larval burden of 28.4 L1 per gram of meat was found (minimum 3.2 - maximum 132.6). A statistically significant difference was found in the prevalence according to hunting seasons (p < 0.01, with higher values in 2016 and 2021) and regions of the study area (p < 0.01). No statistically significant decrease in the prevalence of T. britovi throughout the study period was found (p = 0.51), except in Apulia region (p < 0.01). These findings revealed a stable prevalence of T. britovi in wild boar meat intended for human consumption, suggesting a risk of infection for consumers, especially hunters and local markets users. Citizen science surveillance models could be promoted to improve trichinellosis control and prevention in a One Health perspective.

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Foods ; 11(16)2022 Aug 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36010481

ABSTRACT

Bacillus cereus is isolated from a variety of foods where it may cause food spoilage and/or food poisoning due to its toxigenic and pathogenic nature. In this study, we identified members of B. cereus groups in 65% of the ice cream samples analyzed, which were characterized based on multi locus variable number tandem repeats analysis (MLVA) and whole genome sequencing (WGS). The MLVA revealed that 36 strains showed different allelic profiles. Analyses of WGS data enabled the identification of three members of the B. cereus group: B. cereus sensu stricto, B. mosaicus and B. thuringiensis. Based on the multi locus sequence typing (MLST) scheme, the strains were classified in 27 sequence types (STs), including ST26 that causes food poisoning. Toxin genes' detection revealed the presence of the genes encoding nonhemolytic enterotoxin (NHE), hemolysin BL (HBL), cytotoxin K (cytK) and cereulide (ces) in 100%, 44%, 42% and 8% of the strains, respectively. The identification of eleven antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes predicted the resistance to five different antimicrobials, and the resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics was confirmed with a phenotypic antimicrobial test. Taken together, the results showed that the B. cereus strains isolated from ice cream were a potential hazard for consumer safety.

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Animals (Basel) ; 12(6)2022 Mar 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35327107

ABSTRACT

Toxocara cati is a common parasite of wild and domestic felines, and presents a cosmopolitan distribution. Adult parasites localize in the gut of the definitive host giving rise to the infection, which usually runs asymptomatic. These worms produce eggs that are excreted with feces into the environment, where they become a source of infection for paratenic hosts, such as mammals, birds, and invertebrates. In this brief communication, we report the detection of T. cati larvae in a common buzzard (Buteo buteo) and a red kite (Milvus milvus), in the Basilicata Region of Italy. This result may be important to define new pathways of spread and survival of T. cati in the wild.

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J. psicanal ; 54(101): 181-189, jul.-dez. 2021. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1350999
7.
Parasitol Res ; 120(6): 2287-2290, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33932154

ABSTRACT

Trichinella pseudospiralis is a non-encapsulated species infecting both mammals and birds. In Italy, this species has been reported so far only in central regions (two nocturnal birds of prey, one red fox, and one wild boar) and in northeast regions (four wild boars). In November 2020, Trichinella sp. larvae were isolated by enzymatic digestion from muscle tissues of a red kite (Milvus milvus) specimen belonging to a population residing in the Basilicata region (Southern Italy). The parasite was identified as T. pseudospiralis by multiplex PCR, and the sequencing of the expansion segment V (ESV) region of the nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA showed, in the microsatellite region, the polymorphism characteristic of the Palearctic population. This represents the first record of T. pseudospiralis in a red kite and the first report of this parasite in Southern Italy. The isolation of the parasite in a resident bird confirms that T. pseudospiralis is present, even if at low prevalence, in the Italian avifauna.


Subject(s)
Bird Diseases/parasitology , Birds/parasitology , Trichinella/isolation & purification , Trichinellosis/veterinary , Animals , Italy , Larva , Muscles/parasitology , Polymorphism, Genetic , Prevalence , Swine , Trichinella/classification , Trichinellosis/parasitology
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Emerg Infect Dis ; 25(2): 372-374, 2019 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30666943

ABSTRACT

We report biomolecular evidence of dolphin morbillivirus in 4 wild Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) from southern Italy; 2 animals showed simultaneous immunohistochemical reactivity against morbilliviral antigen. These cases add further concern and support to the progressively expanding host range of dolphin morbillivirus in the western Mediterranean Sea.


Subject(s)
Animal Diseases/epidemiology , Animal Diseases/virology , Morbillivirus Infections/veterinary , Morbillivirus , Otters/virology , Animal Diseases/pathology , Animals , Dolphins/virology , Female , Italy/epidemiology , Morbillivirus/genetics
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New Microbiol ; 33(1): 83-6, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20402418

ABSTRACT

Anthrax is a disease of humans and animals caused by the encapsulated, spore-forming Bacillus anthracis. In Italy, anthrax is normally a sporadic disease. During the summer 2004, anthrax broke out in the Basilicata, in southern Italy, a region with a low prevalence of anthrax in which vaccination had been suspended since 1998. The disease involved several animals in few weeks and in a large area. Over 41 days, 81 cattle died, as well as 15 sheep, 9 goats, 11 horses and 8 deer. The Multiple-locus Variable-Number Tandem Repeats Analysis (MLVA) showed that all the 53 isolates belonged to the Cluster Ala, genotype 1. The results of the Single Nucleotide Repeats (SNRs) Analysis showed that 48/53 B. anthacis strains belonged to a single clonal lineage, the sub-genotype sgt - eB. Two sporadic mutants, sgt - eB,m1 and sgt - eB,m2, were isolated, only one managing to infect other herds. Factors that could have contributed to the spread of infection, such as the transmission of spores by insect vectors and the favourable weather conditions were evaluated.


Subject(s)
Anthrax/transmission , Anthrax/veterinary , Bacillus anthracis/isolation & purification , Disease Outbreaks/veterinary , Animals , Anthrax/epidemiology , Anthrax/microbiology , Bacillus anthracis/classification , Bacillus anthracis/genetics , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/epidemiology , Cattle Diseases/microbiology , Cattle Diseases/transmission , Deer , Goat Diseases/epidemiology , Goat Diseases/microbiology , Goat Diseases/transmission , Goats , Horse Diseases/epidemiology , Horse Diseases/microbiology , Horse Diseases/transmission , Horses , Italy/epidemiology , Sheep , Sheep Diseases/epidemiology , Sheep Diseases/microbiology , Sheep Diseases/transmission
10.
Anal Biochem ; 361(2): 226-35, 2007 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17207763

ABSTRACT

Acylated homoserine lactones (AHLs) are self-generated signal molecules that mediate population density-dependent gene expression (quorum sensing) in a variety of Gram-negative bacteria. These signal molecules diffuse from bacterial cells and accumulate in the medium as a function of cell growth. In selected foods AHLs contribute to product spoilage. As different bacterial species produce AHL analogs that differ in length of the N-acyl chain, ranging from 4 to 14 carbons and in the substitution at the C-3 position of the side chain (i.e., oxo or hydroxyl group), the suitability and applicability of a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry direct method for characterizing trace amounts of AHLs was evaluated using N-heptanoyl-homoserine lactone as internal standard. Crude cell-free supernatants of bacterial cultures of Aeromonas hydrophila, Aeromonas salmonicida, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Yersinia enterocolitica, and Serratia liquefaciens were screened for AHL production in selected ion monitoring mode, using the prominent fragment at m/z 143. The observed profiles of distinguishable N-acyl-homoserine lactones occurring in bacterial extracts were compared and discussed. The presence of a labile 3-oxo-hexanoylhomoserine lactone was evidenced but serious difficulties arose in estimating its concentration as thermal degradation occurs during the gas chromatographic separation. Its electron impact mass spectra was, however, given and interpreted.


Subject(s)
4-Butyrolactone/analogs & derivatives , Gram-Negative Bacteria/chemistry , 4-Butyrolactone/analysis , 4-Butyrolactone/metabolism , Acetylation , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Gram-Negative Bacteria/metabolism , Quorum Sensing
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Rev. bras. psicanal ; 32(4): 711-719, 1998.
Article | Index Psychology - journals | ID: psi-5281

ABSTRACT

Este trabalho foi elaborado por um grupo de candidatos em formacao psicanalitica de dois Institutos, ligados a IPA, da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Seu objetivo e refletir sobre o tema 'analise didatica', a partir da experiencia acumulada e da bibliografia consultada, considerando as perspectivas da analise de formacao. Neste estudo, considera-se que a institucionalizacao da psicanalise e suas regras de formacao criam uma contradicao entre um saber instituido e o saber subversivo do inconsciente. Observa-se que o sistema hierarquico, existente dentro dos institutos de psicanalise pode desvirtuar o proposito libertador da psicanalise, quando atribui as analises um carater formativo. Examina-se os riscos que se corre quando a analise esta calcada em uma transferencia idealizante, onde o que e estimulado e a identificacao com a pessoa do analista e nao com a funcao analitica. Considera-se que ser didata, que em si ja leva a um certo lugar de idealizacao, nao da o passaporte vitalicio para se ocupar o lugar de analista, como tambem uma analise didatica nao da garantias de fazer emergir, dentro de cada um, o analista em potencial.


Subject(s)
Autoanalysis
13.
Rev. bras. psicanál ; 32(4): 711-9, 1998.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-248802

ABSTRACT

Este trabalho foi elaborado por um grupo de candidatos em formação psicanalítica de dois Institutos, ligados à IPA, da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Seu objetivo é refletir sobre o tema "análise didática", a partir da experiência acumulada e da bibliografia consultada, considerando as perspectivas da análise de formação. Neste estudo, considera-se que a institucionalização da psicanálise e suas regras de formação criam uma contradição entre um saber instituído e o saber subversivo do inconsciente. Observa-se que o sistema hierárquico, existente dentro dos institutos de psicanálise pode desvirtuar o propósito libertador da psicanálise, quando atribui às análises um caráter formativo. Examina-se os riscos que se corre quando a análise está calcada em uma transferência idealizante, onde o que é estimulado é a identificação com a pessoa do analista e não com a função analítica. Considera-se que ser didata, que em si já leva a um certo lugar de idealização, não dá o passaporte vitalício para se ocupar o lugar de analista, como também uma análise didática não dá garantias de fazer emergir, dentro de cada um, o analista em potencial


Subject(s)
Psychoanalysis/education
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