نتایج جستجو برای: central italy

تعداد نتایج: 522107  

Journal: :Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health 1993

Journal: :Biodiversity & Ecology 2012

Journal: :The Open Nutrition Journal 2008

2012
Stefano Di Bella Maria Grazia Paglia Emma Johnson Nicola Petrosillo

BACKGROUND Clostridium difficile (CD) has increasingly become recognised as a significant international health burden, often associated with the healthcare environment. The upsurge in incidence of CD coincided with the emergence of a hypervirulent strain of CD characterized as 027. In 2010, 8 cases of CD 027 infections were identified in Italy. Since then, no further reports have been published...

Journal: :Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems 2009

2008
Elena Matteucci Ottavio Giampietro

Nutrition is considered to be one of the key components in the development of most chronic degenerative diseases so that medical nutrition therapy has become important in their primary prevention. Food-based dietary guidelines provide the following values: the Lowest Threshold Intake (LTI), the Average Requirement (AR) and the Population Reference Intake (PRI) or Recommended Dietary Allowance (...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2007
Paolo Maria Guarrera Leporatti Maria Lucia

BACKGROUND The present paper is a brief survey on the ethnobotanical works published by the Authors since 1981, concerning the research carried out in some southern and central Italian regions. Before Roman domination these territories were first inhabited by local people, while the southern areas were colonized by the Greeks. These different cultural contributions left certain traces, both in ...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Giacomo Migliorati Vincenza Prencipe Alessandro Ripani Cristina Di Francesco Claudia Casaccia Silvia Crudeli Nicola Ferri Armando Giovannini Maria Maddalena Marconi Cristina Marfoglia Valeria Melai Giovanni Savini Giampiero Scortichini Primula Semprini Franco Maria Ruggeri

During the summer of 2003, a gastroenteritis outbreak spread throughout a holiday resort in central Italy. Fecally contaminated groundwater and seawater were leaking into the non-drinking-water system, which was found to be connected to the drinking-water system of a large resort. This contamination had a primary role in the onset of the outbreak and spread of the infection.

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
stefano neri

the article by brenna and spandonaro on interregional mobility for acute hospital care in italy raises important issues concerning social and territorial equity in a healthcare system. based on regions and private providers’ strategic behavior, the hypothesis adopted to explain patient cross-border mobility (cbm), demonstrated by statistical analysis, may be further explored using qualitative m...

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