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The Lancet | 2007

Infection with chikungunya virus in Italy: an outbreak in a temperate region

Giovanni Rezza; Loredana Nicoletti; R. Angelini; Roberto Romi; Ac Finarelli; M Panning; P. Cordioli; Claudia Fortuna; S Boros; F Magurano; G. Silvi; P. Angelini; M. Dottori; Mg Ciufolini; Gc Majori; Antonio Cassone

BACKGROUND Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), which is transmitted by Aedes spp mosquitoes, has recently caused several outbreaks on islands in the Indian Ocean and on the Indian subcontinent. We report on an outbreak in Italy. METHODS After reports of a large number of cases of febrile illness of unknown origin in two contiguous villages in northeastern Italy, an outbreak investigation was done to identify the primary source of infection and modes of transmission. An active surveillance system was also implemented. The clinical case definition was presentation with fever and joint pain. Blood samples were gathered and analysed by PCR and serological assays to identify the causal agent. Locally captured mosquitoes were also tested by PCR. Phylogenetic analysis of the CHIKV E1 region was done. FINDINGS Analysis of samples from human beings and from mosquitoes showed that the outbreak was caused by CHIKV. We identified 205 cases of infection with CHIKV between July 4 and Sept 27, 2007. The presumed index case was a man from India who developed symptoms while visiting relatives in one of the villages. Phylogenetic analysis showed a high similarity between the strains found in Italy and those identified during an earlier outbreak on islands in the Indian Ocean. The disease was fairly mild in nearly all cases, with only one reported death. INTERPRETATION This outbreak of CHIKV disease in a non-tropical area was to some extent unexpected and emphasises the need for preparedness and response to emerging infectious threats in the era of globalisation.


Eurosurveillance | 2016

An autochthonous case of Zika due to possible sexual transmission, Florence, Italy, 2014.

Giulietta Venturi; Lorenzo Zammarchi; Claudia Fortuna; Maria Elena Remoli; Eleonora Benedetti; Cristiano Fiorentini; Michele Trotta; Caterina Rizzo; Antonia Mantella; Giovanni Rezza; Alessandro Bartoloni

We report a case of Zika virus infection imported in Florence, Italy ex-Thailand, leading to a secondary autochthonous case, probably through sexual transmission. The two cases occurred in May 2014 but were retrospectively diagnosed in 2016 on the basis of serological tests (plaque reduction neutralisation) performed on stored serum samples. Our report provides further evidence that sexual transmission of Zika virus is possible.


Eurosurveillance | 2015

Zika virus infection in a traveller returning to Europe from Brazil, March 2015.

Lorenzo Zammarchi; Dennis Tappe; Claudia Fortuna; Maria Elena Remoli; Stephan Günther; Giulietta Venturi; Alessandro Bartoloni; Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit

We report a case of laboratory-confirmed Zika virus infection imported into Europe from the Americas. The patient developed fever, rash, and oedema of hands and feet after returning to Italy from Brazil in late March 2015. The case highlights that, together with chikungunya virus and dengue virus, three major arboviruses are now co-circulating in Brazil. These arboviruses represent a burden for the healthcare systems in Brazil and other countries where competent mosquito vectors are present.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2008

High Genetic Diversity of Measles Virus, World Health Organization European Region, 2005–2006

Jacques R. Kremer; Kevin E. Brown; Li Jin; Sabine Santibanez; Sergey V. Shulga; Yair Aboudy; Irina V. Demchyshyna; Sultana Djemileva; Juan Emilio Echevarría; David F. Featherstone; Mirsada Hukic; Kari Johansen; Bogumila Litwinska; Elena N. Lopareva; Emilia Lupulescu; Andreas Mentis; Zefira Mihneva; María del Mar Mosquera; M Muscat; M.A. Naumova; Jasminka Nedeljkovic; Ljubov S. Nekrasova; Fabio Magurano; Claudia Fortuna; Helena Rebelo de Andrade; Jean-Luc Richard; Alma Robo; Paul A. Rota; Elena Samoilovich; Inna Sarv

Importation of viruses from other continents caused prolonged circulation and large outbreaks in the WHO European Region.


Eurosurveillance | 2016

Experimental studies of susceptibility of Italian Aedes albopictus to Zika virus.

Marco Di Luca; Francesco Severini; Luciano Toma; Daniela Boccolini; Roberto Romi; Maria Elena Remoli; Michela Sabbatucci; Caterina Rizzo; Giulietta Venturi; Giovanni Rezza; Claudia Fortuna

We report a study on vector competence of an Italian population of Aedes albopictus for Zika virus (ZIKV). Ae. albopictus was susceptible to ZIKV infection (infection rate: 10%), and the virus could disseminate and was secreted in the mosquitos saliva (dissemination rate: 29%; transmission rate: 29%) after an extrinsic incubation period of 11 days. The observed vector competence was lower than that of an Ae. aegypti colony tested in parallel.


Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2012

Circulation of West Nile virus lineage 1 and 2 during an outbreak in Italy.

Fabio Magurano; Maria Elena Remoli; Melissa Baggieri; Claudia Fortuna; Antonella Marchi; Cristiano Fiorentini; Paola Bucci; Eleonora Benedetti; Maria Grazia Ciufolini; Caterina Rizzo; S. Piga; P. Salcuni; Giovanni Rezza; Loredana Nicoletti

In 2011, from 26 September to 16 October, a small outbreak of West Nile virus (WNV) disease occurred on the island of Sardinia (Italy). According to the national case definition, six cases with acute neurological disease were confirmed in hospitalized patients, and four of them died; one of these was only 34 years old. In two case, WNV RNA was detected in urine, suggesting renal involvement. Sequence analysis showed lineage 1 and 2 circulation.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2014

Viral Isolates of a Novel Putative Phlebovirus in the Marche Region of Italy

Maria Elena Remoli; Claudia Fortuna; Antonella Marchi; Paola Bucci; Claudio Argentini; Gioia Bongiorno; Michele Maroli; Luigi Gradoni; Marina Gramiccia; Maria Grazia Ciufolini

Thirty pools from 900 (540 females and 360 males) Phlebotomus perfiliewi sandflies collected during the summer of 2012 in the Fermo area (Marche Region, central Italy) were tested for the presence of Phleboviruses. A nested polymerase chain reaction was performed using degenerated primers amplifying a fragment of the polymerase gene (large segment) and a fragment of the nucleoprotein gene (small segment) of the genus Phlebovirus. One pool was positive for Toscana virus, as expected from results of studies in the area, and six pools were positive for a putative novel Phlebovirus. Virus isolation in Vero cells was performed. Minimum field infection rates/1,000 insects processed for the novel and Toscana viruses were 6.7 and 1.0, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis of the novel Phlebovirus, tentatively named Fermo virus, placed it in the Sandfly Fever Naples virus serocomplex.


Eurosurveillance | 2016

Experimental investigation of the susceptibility of Italian Culex pipiens mosquitoes to Zika virus infection.

Daniela Boccolini; Luciano Toma; Marco Di Luca; Francesco Severini; Roberto Romi; Maria Elena Remoli; Michela Sabbatucci; Giulietta Venturi; Giovanni Rezza; Claudia Fortuna

We investigated the susceptibility of an Italian population of Culex pipiens mosquitoes to Zika virus (ZIKV) infection, tested in parallel with Aedes aegypti, as a positive control. We analysed mosquitoes at 0, 3, 7, 10, 14, 20 and 24 days after an infectious blood meal. Viral RNA was detected in the body of Cx. pipiens up to three days post-infection, but not at later time points. Our results indicate that Cx. pipiens is not susceptible to ZIKV infection.


Eurosurveillance | 2017

Detection of a chikungunya outbreak in Central Italy, August to September 2017

Giulietta Venturi; Marco Di Luca; Claudia Fortuna; Maria Elena Remoli; Flavia Riccardo; Francesco Severini; Luciano Toma; Martina Del Manso; Eleonora Benedetti; Maria Grazia Caporali; Antonello Amendola; Cristiano Fiorentini; Claudio De Liberato; Roberto Giammattei; Roberto Romi; Patrizio Pezzotti; Giovanni Rezza; Caterina Rizzo

An autochthonous chikungunya outbreak is ongoing near Anzio, a coastal town in the province of Rome. The virus isolated from one patient and mosquitoes lacks the A226V mutation and belongs to an East Central South African strain. As of 20 September, 86 cases are laboratory-confirmed. The outbreak proximity to the capital, its late summer occurrence, and diagnostic delays, are favouring transmission. Vector control, enhanced surveillance and restricted blood donations are being implemented in affected areas.


Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2008

A fatal case of encephalitis associated with Chikungunya virus infection

Stefania Casolari; Elisabetta Briganti; Miriam Zanotti; Tiziano Zauli; Loredana Nicoletti; Fabio Magurano; Claudia Fortuna; Cristiano Fiorentini; Maria Grazia Ciufolini; Giovanni Rezza

An outbreak of Chikungunya fever occurred in north-east Italy in the summer of 2007. Only 1 fatal case was observed, in an 83-y-old male hospitalized with encephalitis. Viral genome was detected at high level (1.5×108 copies/ml) in the cerebrospinal fluid 7 d after symptoms onset.

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Maria Elena Remoli

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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Eleonora Benedetti

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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Giulietta Venturi

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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Giovanni Rezza

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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Loredana Nicoletti

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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Antonella Marchi

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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Fabio Magurano

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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Cristiano Fiorentini

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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Paola Bucci

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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