Marialaura Corrente
University of Bari
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Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2008
Vito Martella; Eleonora Lorusso; Niccola Decaro; Gabriella Elia; Arianna Radogna; Maria D’Abramo; Costantina Desario; Alessandra Cavalli; Marialaura Corrente; Michelle Camero; Cinzia A. Germinario; Krisztián Bányai; Barbara Di Martino; Fulvio Marsilio; Leland E. Carmichael; Canio Buonavoglia
We identified a novel calicivirus in a pup with enteritis. The isolate was related genetically (90.1% aa identity in the capsid protein) to a lion norovirus strain.
Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2007
Vito Martella; Marco Campolo; Eleonora Lorusso; Paolo Cavicchio; Michele Camero; Anna Lucia Bellacicco; Nicola Decaro; Gabriella Elia; Grazia Greco; Marialaura Corrente; Costantina Desario; Serenella Arista; Krisztián Bányai; Marion Koopmans; Canio Buonavoglia
African lions (Panthera leo) are susceptible to viral diseases of domestic carnivores, including feline calicivirus infection. We report the identification of a novel enteric calicivirus, genetically related to human noroviruses of genogroup IV, in a lion cub that died of severe hemorrhagic enteritis.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2007
V. Martella; Max Ciarlet; Krisztián Bányai; Eleonora Lorusso; Serenella Arista; Antonio Lavazza; Giovanni Pezzotti; Nicola Decaro; Alessandra Cavalli; Maria Stella Lucente; Marialaura Corrente; Gabriella Elia; Michele Camero; Maria Tempesta; Canio Buonavoglia
ABSTRACT The VP4 gene of a G5 Italian porcine rotavirus strain, 344/04-1, was nontypeable by PCR genotyping. The amino acid sequence of the full-length VP4 protein had low identity (≤76.6%) with the homologous sequences of representative strains of the remaining P genotypes, providing evidence for a novel P genotype.
Journal of Virological Methods | 2003
Annamaria Pratelli; Vito Martella; Nicola Decaro; Antonella Tinelli; Michele Camero; Francesco Cirone; Gabriella Elia; Alessandra Cavalli; Marialaura Corrente; Grazia Greco; Domenico Buonavoglia; Mattia Gentile; Maria Tempesta; Canio Buonavoglia
Abstract The sequence of the S gene of a field canine coronavirus (CCoV), strain Elmo/02, revealed low nucleotide (61%) and amino acid (54%) identity to reference CCoV strains. The highest correlation (77% nt and 81.7% aa) was found with feline coronavirus type I. A PCR assay for the S gene of strain Elmo/02 detected analogous CCoVs of different geographic origin, all which exhibited at least 92–96% nucleotide identity to each other and to strain Elmo/02. The evident genetic divergence between the reference CCoV strains and the newly identified Elmo/02-like CCoVs strongly suggests that a novel genotype of CCoV is widespread in the dog population.
Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 1996
Canio Buonavoglia; Maria Tempesta; A. Cavalli; V. Voigt; D. Buonavoglia; A. Conserva; Marialaura Corrente
The authors report CapHV.1 reactivation in two latently infected adult goats treated with dexamethasone (DMS) (4.40 mg/kg BW) for 6 days. Virus was reisolated from vaginal swabs from the 3rd to the 12th day post-treatment with DMS and from nasal swabs for 2 days (6th and 7th day post-treatment). The animals also showed an increase of neutralizing antibody (SN) titer to CapHV.1 3 weeks after the end of treatment with DMS.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2008
V. Martella; Eleonora Lorusso; Krisztián Bányai; Nicola Decaro; Marialaura Corrente; Gabriella Elia; Alessandra Cavalli; Arianna Radogna; V. Costantini; Linda J. Saif; Antonio Lavazza; L. Di Trani; Canio Buonavoglia
ABSTRACT Whether animals may act as reservoirs for human caliciviruses is unclear. By sequence analysis of a short fragment of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) region, porcine sapovirus (SaV) strains that genetically resemble human SaVs have been detected in piglets, but more-informative sequences (capsid gene) were not available for a precise characterization. In this study, the 3′ terminus (the 3′ end of open reading frame 1 [ORF1], including the polymerase complex and the complete capsid; ORF2; and the 3′ untranslated region) of one such human SaV-like strain, 43/06-18p3/2006/It, was determined, revealing that these viruses are more related genetically to human (47.4 to 54.9% amino acid identity) than to animal (35.2 to 44.7% amino acid identity) SaVs in the capsid gene. In addition, the recombination-prone RdRp-capsid junction region was highly conserved with those of human SaVs of genogroup GI. The presence of porcine viruses similar to human SaVs is a significant finding because of the potential for zoonotic infections or generation of porcine/human recombinants.
Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2004
Marialaura Corrente; A. Madio; K.G. Friedrich; Grazia Greco; C. Desario; S. Tagliabue; M. D'Incau; M. Campolo; C. Buonavoglia
Aims: To provide information on epidemiology and isolation of Salmonella strains from reptiles.
Journal of Virological Methods | 2002
Annamaria Pratelli; Gabriella Elia; Vito Martella; Alessandra Palmieri; Francesco Cirone; Antonella Tinelli; Marialaura Corrente; Canio Buonavoglia
Abstract An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Elisa), using as antigen canine coronavirus-infected CrFK cell supernatant, was developed to detect antibodies against canine coronavirus (CCoV). Out of a total of 109 dog serum samples, 80 which were positive by routine virus neutralisation test were also Elisa positive. Seventeen samples which were negative by the virus neutralisation test, were positive by Elisa and by the confirmatory Western blotting test. The Elisa was substantially more sensitive than the virus neutralisation test in detecting antibodies to CCoV and may be used as an alternative technique to virus neutralisation.
Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 1999
Maria Tempesta; Annamaria Pratelli; Marialaura Corrente; Canio Buonavoglia
The strain BA-1 of caprine herpesvirus-1 (CpHV-1), isolated from latently infected goats, was inoculated intranasally into three five-year-old goats. The animals developed fever and leukopenia. The signs began on post-inoculation day (PID) 4 and lasted 7 days. In one goat herpes-like lesions appeared on the vulvar area on PID 7. Virus was consistently recovered from the nasal and the vaginal swabbings obtained from the three goats. Virus was never recovered from the ocular and rectal swabbings nor from any buffy coat samples. However, the buffy coats were positive for viral DNA detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). All isolates from the experimental goats were identical in their restriction patterns to the original BA-1 and were similar to the reference E/CH strains of CpHV-1.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2012
V. Martella; Paschalina Moschidou; Cristiana Catella; Vittorio Larocca; Pierfrancesco Pinto; Michele Losurdo; Marialaura Corrente; Eleonora Lorusso; Krisztián Bányai; Nicola Decaro; Antonio Lavazza; Canio Buonavoglia
ABSTRACT Infection by a novel canine astrovirus was associated with gastroenteritis in two dogs. The virus displayed 70.3 to 73.9% amino acid identity to other canine astroviruses in the full-length capsid. Specific antibodies were detected in the convalescent-phase sera of the dogs, indicating seroconversion. Also, the virus appeared weakly related antigenically to the prototype canine astrovirus isolate ITA/2008/Bari.