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Gastroenterology | 1998

Chronic Hepatitis C in Children: The Pathological and Clinical Spectrum

Maria Guido; Massimo Rugge; Paloma Jara; Loreto Hierro; Raffaella Giacchino; Javier Larrauri; Lucia Zancan; Gioacchino Leandro; Carla E. Marino; Fiorella Balli; Alberto Bagni; Anna Timitilli; Flavia Bortolotti

BACKGROUND & AIMS Apart from the high-risk groups, the pathology of chronic hepatitis C in children is not well known. The aim of this study was to investigate the morphology of chronic hepatitis C in children without any underlying systemic disease and to evaluate its relationship to clinicovirological factors. METHODS Liver biopsy specimens from 80 children positive for antibody to hepatitis C virus were evaluated using a semiquantitative scoring system. RESULTS Chronic hepatitis was mild in most cases but had high-grade activity in 17 children (21.2%). A significant association was found between the grade of focal necrosis and alanine transaminase levels (P < 0.003). Fibrosis was absent in 22 cases (27.5%), mild in 44 (55%), and moderate in 13 (16.2%). Only 1 patient had cirrhosis. A significant relationship was detected between fibrosis scores and (1) duration of disease (P < 0.03); (2) portal inflammation (P < 0. 002); and (3) interface hepatitis (P < 0.003). CONCLUSIONS In otherwise healthy children, chronic hepatitis C is a morphologically mild disease in most cases. Fibrosis increases with the duration of disease, suggesting that end-stage disease may develop in young adulthood. Alanine transaminase levels correlate with intralobular focal necrosis but not with other lesions. In this respect, liver biopsy retains its importance in the management of chronic hepatitis C in children.


Vaccine | 2009

Universal childhood immunisation against Streptococcus pneumoniae: The five-year experience of Liguria Region, Italy

Paolo Durando; Pietro Crovari; Filippo Ansaldi; Laura Sticchi; Camilla Sticchi; Valter Turello; Lorenzo Marensi; Raffaella Giacchino; Anna Timitilli; Roberto Carloni; Chiara Azzari; Giancarlo Icardi

Liguria was the first Italian Administrative Region, since 2003, to actively recommend free-of-charge immunisation, of all infants, with heptavalent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV-7), within a research pilot-project. Vaccination coverage among infants rapidly increased from 42.8% in 2003 to 83.3% in 2004, progressively reaching levels of 93.4% in 2007. Two scientific projects have been carried out, aimed: (i) to assess the immunogenicity of PCV-7 and of a hexavalent vaccine Diphtheria-Tetanus-Trivalent Acellular Pertussis-Hepatitis B-Inactivated Polio Virus-Haemophilus influenzae type B (DTaP-HBV-IPV-Hib) when co-administered to healthy infants at 3, 5 and 11-12 months of age (routine schedule), and (ii) to evaluate the effect of the immunisation campaign in preventing pneumococcal-associated hospitalisations. Results in 151 infants showed the high immunogenicity of the vaccines, seroprotection rates, measured 1 month after the third dose, ranging between 97.3% (serotype 6 B) and 100% (serotypes 4 and 9 V) for PCV-7 and between 99.3% and 100% against common antigens of hexavalent vaccine. Monitoring nearly 70,000 children, aged 0-24 months, during the period 2000-2007, and comparing hospitalisation rates occurred in subjects belonging to birth cohorts before and after the introduction of widespread immunisation, a significant decline for all-cause and pneumococcal pneumonia and for acute otitis media was observed, with preventive fractions of 15.2%, 70.5% and 36.4%, respectively.


The Journal of Pediatrics | 1998

Vertical transmission of hepatitis C virus infection : Usefulness of viremia detection in HIV-seronegative hepatitis C virus-seropositive mothers

Raffaella Giacchino; Loredana Tasso; Anna Timitilli; Elio Castagnola; Emilio Cristina; Nicoletta Sinelli; Cristina Gotta; Gabriella Giambartolomei; Paolo Moscatelli; Antonino Picciotto

Seventy mother-newborn pairs were studied for hepatitis C viremia to evaluate the risk of vertical transmission of hepatitis C virus from human immunodeficiency virus-negative mothers. Forty-five mothers were hepatitis C virus-RNA positive: 4 to 45 children were positive at birth and during follow-up. The level of viremia plays an important role in vertical transmission.


Pediatric Blood & Cancer | 2009

Immunization after the elective end of antineoplastic chemotherapy in children.

Francesca Fioredda; Michaela Cavillo; Laura Banov; Alessandro Plebani; Anna Timitilli; Elio Castagnola

The aim of the present commentary is to discuss the multifaceted topic of vaccinations after treatment for cancer in the pediatric age. Publications in this field reveal conflicting data and opinions; no evidence‐based guidelines currently exist. However, in spite of several discrepancies some commonly accepted information and conclusions exist. Efforts to find a common strategy of re‐immunization should be directed towards setting up prospective studies on sufficient numbers of patients to obtain statistically relevant end points. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2009;52:165–168.


The Journal of Pediatrics | 1999

Hepatitis A vaccination in chronic carriers of hepatitis B virus

Gabriella Nebbia; Raffaella Giacchino; Renato Soncini; Valeria Ramaccioni; Anna Timitilli; Alessandro Zanetti

Because hepatitis A infection may be more severe in patients with chronic liver disease, we vaccinated 33 children who were chronic HBsAg carriers against hepatitis A virus. Anti-hepatitis A virus seroconversion rates after the first, second, and third doses were 90.9%, 96.9%, and 100%, respectively.


Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 2001

Hepatitis A vaccine in pediatric patients affected by metabolic liver diseases.

Raffaella Giacchino; Anna Timitilli; Emanuela Castellano; Maja Di Rocco; Paolo Fiore; Renato Soncini; Luisa Romanò

Twenty children with a variety of metabolic liver diseases were given two doses of hepatitis A vaccine. Adverse reactions were mild. All subjects responded to vaccine with seroconversion to hepatitis A virus antibodies after the first dose, regardless of transaminase values, and had a booster effect from the second doses.


Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive | 2005

Varicella and its complications as cause of hospitalization

Giuseppe Losurdo; Luisella Bertoluzzo; Francesco Canale; Anna Timitilli; Elisabetta Bondi; Elio Castagnola; Raffaella Giacchino


Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive | 2008

Anti-varicella-zoster vaccination in contacts of children receiving antineoplastic chemotherapy: a prospective pilot study.

Anna Timitilli; Luisella Bertoluzzo; Concetta Micalizzi; Maura Faraci; Guia Hanau; Rossella Ricci; Raffaella Giacchino; Elio Castagnola


Archives of Disease in Childhood | 1994

Acute hepatitis due to brucella in a 2 year old child.

Giuseppe Losurdo; Anna Timitilli; L Tasso; C Carli; F Ciuchini; R Adone; Raffaella Giacchino


Archives of Disease in Childhood | 1994

Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura associated with scarlet fever.

Elio Castagnola; Carlo Dufour; Anna Timitilli; Raffaella Giacchino

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Elio Castagnola

Istituto Giannina Gaslini

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Loredana Tasso

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Renato Soncini

Istituto Giannina Gaslini

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C Carli

Istituto Giannina Gaslini

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