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Publikováno v:
Il Foro Italiano, 1878 Jan 01. 3, 187/188-189/190.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23081901
Autor:
A. M. Iannone, E. Minola, Annamaria Pasi, Mariaclara Cuccia, C. Badulli, Miryam Martinetti, Anna Maccabruni, A. De Silvestri, Ilaria Pacati, Laura Salvaneschi
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Mother-to-infant transmission of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) represents the major cause of pediatric HCV infection today. Immunogenetic influence has been poorly investigated and mainly confined to HLA-class II serological polymorphisms. Among 290 pariti
Autor:
S. Boccia, E. Minola, L. Lomonaco, P. Fabris, C. Paternoster, E. Castagnetti, Irene Zagni, Chiara Scattolini, Alessandro Tagger, M Giusti, A. Tonon, G. Abbati, G. Tositti, M. Pantalena, A. Redaelli, M. Distasi, P. Rovere, S. Suppressa, G. Fornaciari, Giovanna Fattovich, R. Montanari, M. Felder, C. Rizzo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 10:111-117
summary. Retreatment of relapser patients with chronic hepatitis C with the standard dose of interferon (IFN) of 3 million units (MU) thrice weekly (tiw) plus ribavirin for 24 weeks achieves a sustained response in 30 and 73% of patients with genotyp
Autor:
E, Minola, A, Sonzogni
Publikováno v:
Le infezioni in medicina. 13(3)
Hypereosinophilic syndrome has been reported to be associated with hepatic dysfunction; liver histology is mainly characterized by a diffuse eosinophilic inflammatory infiltrate. A 28-yr-old woman, affected by idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome wi
Publikováno v:
Le infezioni in medicina. 8(2)
Objectives Our aim was to analyze the evolution of HCV infection in children infected at birth. Methods Between September 1994 and December 1998 we analyzed in a prospective study 8 children born of anti-HCV and HCV RNA positive women. Each baby was
Publikováno v:
Le infezioni in medicina. 1(8)
Background A new hepatitis-associated RNA virus, belonging to the Flaviviridae, has been recently discovered and called HGV (GBV-C). This virus has been shown to be transmitted parenterally. In this study we examined a group of children born to HCV i
Autor:
P. Lampertico, M. Viganò, R. Soffredini, F. Facchetti, E. Minola, O. Fracassetti, F. Suter, S. Zaltron, A. Vavassori, G. Carosi, E. Angeli, G. Gubertini, C. Magni, A. Testa, G. Antonucci, M. Vinci, G. Pinzello, E. Fatta, S. Fargion, P. Del Poggio, B. Coco, M.R. Brunetto, M. Andreoletti, A. Colli, M. Fasano, T. Santantonio, G. Colloredo, L. Pasulo, S. Fagiuoli, A.E. Colombo, G. Bellati, F. Fumagalli Maldini, M. Milanese, M. Pozzi, N. Terreni, G. Spinzi, M. Quagliuolo, M. Borzio, G. Lunghi, M. Colombo
Publikováno v:
Digestive and Liver Disease. 44:S184-S185