Elisabetta Di Felice
University of Teramo
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Veterinary Microbiology | 2013
Barbara Di Martino; Elisabetta Di Felice; Chiara Ceci; Federica Di Profio; Fulvio Marsilio
Abstract Canine kobuviruses (CaKVs) are newly recognized picornaviruses recently detected in dogs in the US. By molecular analysis of the whole genome, CaKV that appeared genetically closest to the murine kobuvirus (MuKV) and to the human Aichi virus (AiV), may be classified in the Kobuvirus genus as new genotype (CaKV type 1) within the species Aichivirus A. To date, there are no information on the epidemiology of these novel viruses in other continents. In this study, by screening a collection of 256 dog fecal samples either from diarrhoeic or asymptomatic animals, CaKV was identified in six specimens with an overall prevalence of 2.34% (6/256). All the positive dogs presented diarrhea and were found to be infected by CaKV alone or in mixed infections with canine coronavirus (CCoV) and/or canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2). By molecular analysis of the partial 3D gene, all the strains detected displayed a close relatedness with the CaKVs recently identified in the US. This study provides evidence that CaKVs circulate in diarrhoeic dogs in Italy and are not geographically restricted to the North American continent, where they were first signaled.
Archives of Virology | 2010
Barbara Di Martino; Federica Di Profio; Vito Martella; Elisabetta Di Felice; Cristina Esmeralda Di Francesco; Chiara Ceci; Fulvio Marsilio
The stools of slaughtered pigs were screened for hepatitis E virus (HEV). HEV RNA was detected in 7.3% of the samples. HEV strains were characterized as genotype 3 subtype c, a cluster previously not described in Italy. These findings provide evidence that slaughterhouse workers may be exposed to HEV infection.
Research in Veterinary Science | 2013
Federica Di Profio; Chiara Ceci; Elisabetta Di Felice; Fulvio Marsilio; Barbara Di Martino
In this study, fecal specimens (n=260) collected from Italian healthy pigs aged between 6 and 10 months were screened by RT-PCR using generic kobuvirus primers. Porcine kobuviruses (PKVs) were detected in 3.85% of the samples tested. Based on the analysis of the partial 3D gene, the Italian sequences identified here were more closely related to PKVs previously identified in Japan, Thailand, Korea, China and Brazil than to the European PKVs recently detected in Hungary and in the Netherlands.
Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2014
Barbara Di Martino; Federica Di Profio; Chiara Ceci; Elisabetta Di Felice; Kim Y. Green; Karin Bok; Simona De Grazia; Giovanni M. Giammanco; Ivano Massirio; Eleonora Lorusso; Canio Buonavoglia; Fulvio Marsilio; Vito Martella
Antibodies specific to genogroup IV identified in human specimens suggest zoonotic exposure.
Archives of Virology | 2014
Barbara Di Martino; Federica Di Profio; Irene Melegari; Serena Robetto; Elisabetta Di Felice; Riccardo Orusa; Fulvio Marsilio
Abstract Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) are susceptible to viral diseases of domestic carnivores. In this study, by screening rectal swabs collected from 34 red foxes in Italy, we identified kobuvirus RNA in five samples. Based on analysis of partial RdRp and full-length VP1 genes, all of the strains shared the highest identity with canine kobuviruses (CaKVs) recently detected in the US, the UK and Italy. These findings provide the first evidence of the circulation of these novel viruses in foxes.
Veterinary Journal | 2016
Elisabetta Di Felice; Axel Mauroy; Fabiana Dal Pozzo; Damien Thiry; Chiara Ceci; Barbara Di Martino; Fulvio Marsilio; Etienne Thiry
Abstract Noroviruses are RNA viruses that belong to the Genus Norovirus, Family Caliciviridae, and infect human beings and several animal species, including cattle. Bovine norovirus infections have been detected in cattle of a range of different ages throughout the world. Currently there is no suitable cell culture system for these viruses and information on their pathogenesis is limited. Molecular and serological tests have been developed, but are complicated by the high genetic and antigenic diversity of bovine noroviruses. Bovine noroviruses can be detected frequently in faecal samples of diarrhoeic calves, either alone or in association with other common enteric pathogens, suggesting a role for these viruses in the aetiology of calf enteritis.
Archives of Virology | 2012
Barbara Di Martino; Federica Di Profio; Elisabetta Di Felice; Chiara Ceci; Maria Gabriella Pistilli; Fulvio Marsilio
Archives of Virology | 2014
Barbara Di Martino; Federica Di Profio; Elisabetta Di Felice; Irene Melegari; Chiara Ceci; Axel Mauroy; Etienne Thiry; Vito Martella; Fulvio Marsilio
Archives of Virology | 2013
Barbara Di Martino; Federica Di Profio; Chiara Ceci; Elisabetta Di Felice; Fulvio Marsilio
Archives of Virology | 2015
Barbara Di Martino; Federica Di Profio; Irene Melegari; Elisabetta Di Felice; Serena Robetto; Cristina Guidetti; Riccardo Orusa; Vito Martella; Fulvio Marsilio