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Biological occupational allergy: Protein microarray for the study of laboratory animal allergy (LAA)
Autor:
Maria C D’Ovidio, Annarita Wirz, Danila Zennaro, Stefania Massari, Paola Melis, Vittoria M Peri, Chiara Rafaiani, Maria C Riviello, Adriano Mari
Publikováno v:
AIMS Public Health, Vol 5, Iss 4, Pp 352-365 (2018)
Background: Laboratory Animal Allergy (LAA) has been considered a risk for the workers since 1989 by the NIOSH. About one third of the Laboratory Animal Workers (LAWs) can manifest symptoms to LAA as asthma, rhinitis, conjunctivitis and cutaneous rea
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8ecae126a78c431d8d51b5b8396ad2f4
Autor:
Maria A De Marco, Stefano Porru, Paolo Cordioli, Bruno M Cesana, Ana Moreno, Laura Calzoletti, Lebana Bonfanti, Arianna Boni, Antonio Scotto Di Carlo, Cecilia Arici, Angela Carta, Maria R Castrucci, Isabella Donatelli, Paola Tomao, Vittoria M Peri, Livia Di Trani, Nicoletta Vonesch
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 2, p e57576 (2013)
BACKGROUND: Pigs play a key epidemiologic role in the ecology of influenza A viruses (IAVs) emerging from animal hosts and transmitted to humans. Between 2008 and 2010, we investigated the health risk of occupational exposure to swine influenza virus
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3b973b040dfc4aa3849eae6bbbb15f64
Biological occupational allergy: Protein microarray for the study of laboratory animal allergy (LAA)
Autor:
Danila Zennaro, Vittoria M Peri, Paola Melis, Maria Cristina Riviello, Stefania Massari, Annarita Wirz, Maria Concetta D’Ovidio, Chiara Rafaiani, Adriano Mari
Publikováno v:
AIMS Public Health, Vol 5, Iss 4, Pp 352-365 (2018)
AIMS Public Health
AIMS Public Health 5 (2018): 352–365. doi:10.3934/publichealth.2018.4.352
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Maria C D'Ovidio1,*, Annarita Wirz2, Danila Zennaro3, Stefania Massari4, Paola Melis1, Vittoria M Peri5, Chiara Rafaiani3, Maria C Riviello6 and Adriano Mari3/titolo:Biological occupational allergy: Protein microarray for the study of laboratory animal allergy (LAA)/doi:10.3934%2Fpublichealth.2018.4.352/rivista:AIMS Public Health/anno:2018/pagina_da:352/pagina_a:365/intervallo_pagine:352–365/volume:5
AIMS Public Health
AIMS Public Health 5 (2018): 352–365. doi:10.3934/publichealth.2018.4.352
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Maria C D'Ovidio1,*, Annarita Wirz2, Danila Zennaro3, Stefania Massari4, Paola Melis1, Vittoria M Peri5, Chiara Rafaiani3, Maria C Riviello6 and Adriano Mari3/titolo:Biological occupational allergy: Protein microarray for the study of laboratory animal allergy (LAA)/doi:10.3934%2Fpublichealth.2018.4.352/rivista:AIMS Public Health/anno:2018/pagina_da:352/pagina_a:365/intervallo_pagine:352–365/volume:5
Background: Laboratory Animal Allergy (LAA) has been considered a risk for the workers since 1989 by the NIOSH. About one third of the Laboratory Animal Workers (LAWs) can manifest symptoms to LAA as asthma, rhinitis, conjunctivitis and cutaneous rea
Autor:
Angela Carta, Livia Di Trani, Cecilia Arici, Stefano Porru, Arianna Boni, Isabella Donatelli, Lebana Bonfanti, P. Tomao, Maria R. Castrucci, Vittoria M. Peri, Paolo Cordioli, Maria Alessandra De Marco, Bruno Mario Cesana, Ana Moreno, Antonio Scotto Di Carlo, Nicoletta Vonesch, Laura Calzoletti
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 2, p e57576 (2013)
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 2, p e57576 (2013)
BACKGROUND: Pigs play a key epidemiologic role in the ecology of influenza A viruses (IAVs) emerging from animal hosts and transmitted to humans. Between 2008 and 2010, we investigated the health risk of occupational exposure to swine influenza virus
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2bffc0562065a721d7d156fd8e34c95c
http://hdl.handle.net/11562/956287
http://hdl.handle.net/11562/956287