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Infection, Genetics and Evolution | 2018

Analysis of bluetongue serotype 3 spread in Tunisia and discovery of a novel strain related to the bluetongue virus isolated from a commercial sheep pox vaccine

Alessio Lorusso; Soufien Sghaier; Marco Di Domenico; Mohamed Elias Barbria; Guendalina Zaccaria; Aida Megdich; Ottavio Portanti; Imed Ben Seliman; Massimo Spedicato; Federica Pizzurro; Irene Carmine; Liana Teodori; Mejdi Mahjoub; Iolanda Mangone; Alessandra Leone; Salah Hammami; Maurilia Marcacci; Giovanni Savini

Bluetongue (BT), is one of the OIE-listed major diseases of ruminants. Following the official report of BT virus serotype 3 (BTV-3) in a sheep in Cap Bon (Tunisia), blood and serum samples of ruminants were collected from some areas of Tunisia to further investigate the presence of this virus in the country. A quantitative real time RT-PCR has been first developed for the detection and quantitation of BTV-3 RNA from field specimens. Out of 62 collected blood samples, 23 were shown to be positive for BTV-3 RNA. Isolation on cell cultures was also possible from six samples. Genome sequencing revealed the circulation of two unrelated western strains of BTV-3, one circulating in Cap Bon and neighboring areas, and the other circulating nearby the border with Libya. The presence of a putative novel BTV serotype (BTV-Y TUN2017) in sheep introduced from Libya to Tunisia, genomically related to the BTV strain contaminating a commercially-available sheep pox vaccine and to BTV-26, has been also demonstrated. This finding highlights the pressing need for a prompt production and release of a novel inactivated BTV-3 vaccine to be used in case of emergence or proactively in the areas of Southern Europe at major risk of BTV introduction. The assessment of a novel vaccine will certainly exalt the role and importance of surveillance activities and collaboration with Northern African countries.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Effect of 1,3-1,6 β-Glucan on Natural and Experimental Deformed Wing Virus Infection in Newly Emerged Honeybees (Apis mellifera ligustica).

Maurizio Mazzei; Baldassare Fronte; Simona Sagona; Maria Luisa Carrozza; Mario Forzan; Federica Pizzurro; Carlo Bibbiani; Vincenzo Miragliotta; Francesca Abramo; Francesca Millanta; Marco Bagliacca; Alessandro Poli; Antonio Felicioli

The Western Honeybee is a key pollinator for natural as well as agricultural ecosystems. In the last decade massive honeybee colony losses have been observed worldwide, the result of a complex syndrome triggered by multiple stress factors, with the RNA virus Deformed Wing Virus (DWV) and the mite Varroa destructor playing crucial roles. The mite supports replication of DWV to high titers, which exert an immunosuppressive action and correlate with the onset of the disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of 1,3–1,6 β-glucan, a natural innate immune system modulator, on honeybee response to low-titer natural and high-titer experimental DWV infection. As the effects exerted by ß-glucans can be remarkably different, depending on the target organism and the dose administered, two parallel experiments were performed, where 1,3–1,6 ß-glucan at a concentration of 0.5% and 2% respectively, was added to the diet of three cohorts of newly emerged honeybees, which were sampled from a Varroa-free apiary and harboured a low endogenous DWV viral titer. Each cohort was subjected to one of the following experimental treatments: no injection, injection of a high-copy number DWV suspension into the haemocel (experimental DWV infection) or injection of PBS into the haemocoel (physical injury). Control bees fed a ß-glucan-free diet were subjected to the same treatments. Viral load, survival rate, haemocyte populations and phenoloxidase activity of each experimental group were measured and compared. The results indicated that oral administration of 0.5% ß-glucan to naturally infected honeybees was associated with a significantly decrease of the number of infected bees and viral load they carried, and with a significant increase of the survival rate, suggesting that this natural immune modulator molecule might contribute to increase honeybee resistance to viral infection.


Genome Announcements | 2016

Whole-Genome Sequence of a Suid Herpesvirus-1 Strain Isolated from the Brain of a Hunting Dog in Italy.

Federica Pizzurro; Iolanda Mangone; Guendalina Zaccaria; Eliana De Luca; Daniela Malatesta; Marco Innocenti; Irene Carmine; Francesca Cito; Maurilia Marcacci; Daria Di Sabatino; Alessio Lorusso

ABSTRACT Suid herpesvirus-1 (SHV-1), a DNA virus of the family Herpesviridae, causes a severe and fatal disease in a wide range of mammals. Here, we report the whole-genome sequence of an SHV-1 isolated in Italy in 2014 from the brain of a hunting dog that suffered from an acute and severe disease.


Clinical Microbiology: Open Access | 2015

Detection of Hepatitis E Virus Antibodies in Domestic and Wild AnimalSpecies in Central Italy

Maurizio Mazzei; Mario Forzan; Federica Pizzurro; Federico Picciolli; Patrizia Bandecchi; Alessandro Poli

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is known for its zoonotic potential. Although several mammalian species have been indicated as possible viral reservoir, the host range of the infection is partially defined. In this work serum samples collected from wild brown hares, red deer, wild rabbits, cattle living in semi-wild state and wild boar-hunting dogs were tested by a multi-species ELISA assay. Only sera from red deer (5.6%), wild rabbit (38.5%) and wild-boar hunting dogs (14.3%) scored positive. The investigation indicated the circulation and the high endemicity of HEV in various animal species in Central Italy, and the importance that these species can play in the epidemiology of infection.


Veterinary Medicine and Science | 2018

Outbreak of porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus (PEDV) in Abruzzi region, central-Italy

Federica Pizzurro; Francesca Cito; Guendalina Zaccaria; Massimo Spedicato; Angelo Cerella; Massimiliano Orsini; Mario Forzan; Nicola D'Alterio; Alessio Lorusso; Maurilia Marcacci

Abstract Here we report and characterize a porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) outbreak which occurred in a swine fattening farm in the province of Teramo, Abruzzi region (central Italy), in January 2016. PED virus (PEDV) identification was determined by real‐time RT‐PCR performed on RNAs purified from fecal samples collected from two symptomatic pigs. Whole genome sequence (PEDV 1842/2016) was also obtained by next generation sequencing straight from RNA purified from one fecal sample. Genome comparison with extant global PEDV strains revealed a high nucleotide identity with recently reported European and American S‐INDEL PEDVs. Efficient sequencing, share of genomic data combined with the implementation of epidemiological tools would be the ideal approach for study and analysis of transboundary infectious diseases as PED.


Folia Microbiologica | 2017

A newly developed BVDV-1 RT-qPCR Taqman assay based on Italian isolates: evaluation as a diagnostic tool

Roberto Zoccola; Maurizio Mazzei; Maria Luisa Carrozza; Emanuele Ricci; Mario Forzan; Federica Pizzurro; Monica Giammarioli; Patrizia Bandecchi; Francesco Tolari

A single-step TaqMan® RT-qPCR was developed for the detection of bovine viral diarrhea virus type 1 (BVDV-1), an important pathogen of cattle worldwide. The assay was based on conserved 5’UTR sequences of Italian BVDV-1 isolates. In order to establish a diagnostic protocol which simplifies sample collection and processing, the assay was tested on a variety of biological specimens collected from persistently infected calves. The samples analyzed included PBMCs, plasma, dry blood, ear notch and hair bulb. Time and costs required for the analysis of each type of specimen were compared. The RT-qPCR, whose lower limit of detection was 100 copies of viral RNA (1 TCID50), correctly identified all PI animals, irrespective of the type of specimen. The highest copy numbers were obtained from the RNAs extracted from PBMCs, ear notches and hair bulbs. Hair bulb-supernatants directly used as a template allowed identification of all PI animals. In conclusion, based on time and cost evaluation, the most effective and efficient protocol was the one based on the direct analysis of hair bulb-supernatants, avoiding the RNA extraction step.


Dairy Science & Technology | 2016

Does the addition of donkey milk inhibit the replication of pathogen microorganisms in goat milk at refrigerated condition

Filippo Fratini; Barbara Turchi; Francesca Pedonese; Federica Pizzurro; Paola Ragaglini; Beatrice Torracca; Beatrice Tozzi; Alessia Galiero; Roberta Nuvoloni


Genome Announcements | 2017

Genome Sequence of Canine Adenovirus Type 1 Isolated from a Wolf ( Canis lupus ) in Southern Italy

Federica Pizzurro; Maurilia Marcacci; Guendalina Zaccaria; Massimiliano Orsini; Francesca Cito; Alfonso Rosamilia; Ludovica Di Renzo; Daniela Malatesta; Daria Di Sabatino; Alessio Lorusso


Journal of Virological Methods | 2017

Competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using baculovirus-expressed VP7 for detection of epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) antibodies

Mario Forzan; Federica Pizzurro; Guendalina Zaccaria; Maurizio Mazzei; Massimo Spedicato; Irene Carmine; Romolo Salini; Francesco Tolari; Domenico Cerri; Giovanni Savini; Alessio Lorusso


71 Convegno SISVET | 2017

EFFECT OF 1,3-1,6 Β-GLUCAN ON NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DEFORMED WING VIRUS INFECTION IN NEWLY EMERGED HONEYBEES (APIS MELLIFERA LIGUSTICA) Atti del 71° Congresso SISVet:

Mario Forzan; Maurizio Mazzei; Baldassare Fronte; Simona Sagona; Maria Luisa Carrozza; Federica Pizzurro; Carlo Bibbiani; Vincenzo Miragliotta; Francesca Abramo; Francesca Millanta; Marco Bagliacca; Alessandro Poli; Antonio Felicioli

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Guendalina Zaccaria

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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Alessio Lorusso

Agricultural Research Service

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