Andrea Cossarizza’s research while affiliated with University of Modena and Reggio Emilia and other places

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Publications (14)


Lord Byron (1788-1824) as the precursor of celebrities endorsing vaccine hesitancy: a cultural anthropological lesson for COVID-19 immunisation strategies
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January 2021

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Anthropologie

Francesco M. Galassi

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Safety and efficacy of the Russian COVID-19 vaccine: more information needed
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October 2020

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The Lancet

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The contribution of poliomyelitis to President Roosevelt’s heart failure. A lesson on the importance of vaccinations for cardiovascular prevention

November 2018

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High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945, Fig. 1), 32nd President of the United States of America, is remembered as one of the key leaders of the Allies in their struggle against the Axis Powers in WW2. A brilliant politician, he managed to restore America’s economic power and prosperity following the Great Depression through his New Deal (1933–1937). Despite his political and military success, his life had been crippled by physical disability since the summer of 1921 when, aged 39, he was diagnosed with a paralytic illness gripping his lower limbs up to the thigh, forcing him onto a wheelchair.


Citations (6)


... 16 Another study analyzed a statue from Hellenistic art period, between 300 and 30 BC, of showing gynecomastia, marked by male breast tissue hypertrophy due to age-related endocrine changes. 17 However, gynecomastia can have a psychological impact to men due to the perception of a normal male body shape. ...

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A Dermatological Intervention of Gynecomastia in Young Asian Man with a History of Soy Product Consumption: A Case Report
Superior Vena Cava Syndrome and Gynecomastia in Antiquity: Paleodermatologic Considerations on Ageing in the Past
  • Citing Article
  • May 2023

Clinics in Dermatology

... A range of international projects, including GWAS and whole exome studies [6,7], were conducted to assess between-subject variability in susceptibility to the virus. These studies uncovered a potential association between different polymorphisms (SNPs) and genetic predisposition to develop critical disease [8][9][10]. ...

A first update on mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19

Nature

... Mitigation of the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection is also the primary rationale for dexamethasone treatment, which was found to positively impact survival in patients with severe COVID-19 6 . Studies in large European cohorts of patients with COVID-19 have identified several risk factors for viral susceptibility and survival, but have not shown any association with the IFNL4 locus 14,30,31 . This difference between the present study and previous large genome wide association studies can be explained by distinct endpoints. ...

Mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19

Nature

... MeV is a morbillivirus of the family Paramyxoviridae that is transmitted through the respiratory tract, where alveolar macrophages and dendritic cells are the initial cellular targets of infection (18,19). These infected immune cells then traffic to the draining lymph nodes, where the virus replicates rapidly in lymphocytes that express the entry factor CD150/SLAMF1 (20)(21)(22)(23), followed by egress through lung epithelium that is mediated by basolateral expression of the Nectin-4 receptor (23)(24)(25)(26)(27). MeV is also known for causing immune amnesia through the depletion of CD150 + B and T cells in both primary and secondary lymphoid organs, increasing the morbidity and mortality rates from secondary infections with common childhood pathogens (28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35). Immunological amnesia following MeV infection has been shown to markedly reduce the antibody repertoire toward common childhood pathogens, such as the human parainfluenza viruses, respiratory syncytial virus, coronaviruses, and cytomegalovirus (36). ...

Measles-induced immune amnesia likely recorded in the 18th century
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  • July 2021

Journal of Clinical Virology

... One notable example of endorsement of vaccine hesitancy can be attributed to the poet and politician and leading exponent of Romanticism, Lord Byron (1788-1824), was openly sceptical of the smallpox immunisation method developed by Jenner in 1749. He went so far as to compare it to questionable medical practices and quackery prevalent at the time [38]. Although tetanus is now uncommon in resource-rich settings, the disease remains a threat to all unvaccinated people, particularly in resource-limited countries where the continued existence of C. tetani in the environment indicates that while the disease can be controlled, it cannot be eradicated. ...

Lord Byron (1788-1824) as the precursor of celebrities endorsing vaccine hesitancy: a cultural anthropological lesson for COVID-19 immunisation strategies
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  • January 2021

Anthropologie

... The Russian review reported how the speed with which the COVID-19 Sputnik vaccine was developed and approved raised concerns about its safety and efficacy (Bucci et al. 2020). Russia became the first country in the world to approve a COVID-19 vaccine for widespread public use in August 2020, but the vaccine's efficacy and safety were allegedly announced before the clinical trials had been completed or data published . ...

Safety and efficacy of the Russian COVID-19 vaccine: more information needed

The Lancet