71 research outputs found

    Wild birds as carriers of antimicrobial-resistant and ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae

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    open6noopenDotto, G.; Menandro, M.L.; Mondin, A.; Martini, M.; Tonellato, F.R.; Pasotto, D.Dotto, Giorgia; Menandro, MARIA LUISA; Mondin, Alessandra; Martini, Marco; Tonellato, F. R.; Pasotto, Daniel

    Evaluation of pet animals involved in assisted interventions (AAI) as potential carriers of bacteria resistant to antimicrobials: Preliminary data

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    open8noopenDotto, G.; Pasotto, D.; Poser, H.; Menandro, M.L.; Berlanda, M.; Falomo, M.E.; Mondin, A.; Martini, M.Dotto, Giorgia; Pasotto, Daniela; Poser, Helen; Menandro, MARIA LUISA; Berlanda, Michele; Falomo, MARIA ELENA; Mondin, Alessandra; Martini, Marc

    The controversy in the management of the N0 neck for squamous cell carcinoma of the maxillary sinus

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    Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the maxillary sinus is a relatively rare disease. As the reported incidence of regional metastasis varies widely, controversy exists as to whether or not the N0 classified neck should be treated electively. In this review, the data from published series are analyzed to decide on a recommendation of elective treatment of the neck in maxillary SCC. The published series consist of heterogeneous populations of different subsites of the paranasal sinuses, different histological types, different staging and treatment modalities used and different ways of reporting the results. These factors do not allow for recommendations based on high levels of evidence. Given this fact, the relatively high incidence rate of regional metastasis at presentation or in follow-up in the untreated N0 neck, and the relatively low toxicity of elective neck irradiation, such irradiation in SCC of the maxillary sinus should be considered

    Investigating the Aesthetics, Ethics and Politics of Feminist Desires in Pornographic Media

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    The early 1980s saw the emergence of feminist porn which had the intention of producing sexually explicit imagery that differed from mainstream pornography and its representations of gender and sexuality. The productions of feminist porn have become more and more diverse, particularly from the early 2000s, shaping the field through their challenge of ‗dominant representations of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, class, ability, age, body type, and other identity markers‘ (Taormino et al. 2013, p. 9). This doctoral project assesses the importance of queer and/or feminist pornographies for their audiences. The research participates in discussions around feminism and porn, in particular in those areas that consider pornography as a cultural practice (e.g. Williams 1989 and Attwood 2010) and that investigate people‘s ‗experience of pornography‘ (Attwood 2005, p. 65) in their everyday lives. To date, investigations of feminist and/or queer pornographies have focused on the political intentions of producers and some content analysis, but in this project I have used mixed methods and interdisciplinary approaches in order to open up new insights and perspectives. Participant observation and interviews were undertaken with key players in Berlin at different editions of the PornFilmFestival Berlin and of the PorYes Feminist Porn Awards to explore the landscape of queer and/or feminist pornographies. An audience questionnaire of 27 quantitative and qualitative questions gave unique access to information about use, demographic, likes, expectations, and dislikes regarding queer and/or feminist pornographies. Using snowballing techniques to circulate it, the questionnaire was online from October 2013 to April 2014 and achieved 226 completed questionnaires. Using an inductive approach to analyse the main themes that have emerged from the large amount of data gathered, my central focus in this thesis is on the audiences of queer/feminist pornographies; their understandings of what queer and/or feminist pornographies look like and what their main features are; the audiences‘ likes and disappointments; their meaning-making processes; and the place and significance these pornographies have in their lives. Most importantly, the project investigates the ethics, politics, and aesthetics of queer and feminist pornographies through their politics of representations and through their affective entanglements. The project expands current understandings about media uses in people‘s everyday lives. It also contributes to the field of porn studies by providing new insights on porn niches and porn audiences

    Zoonosi emergenti in Italia: indagine sull\u2019Ehrlichiosi e Anaplasmosi canina nella provincia di Udine

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    Serological investigation, PCR and RFLP analysis were used to identify ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis in 113 dogs held in a kennel in Udine, Northern Italy. Serological and PCR techniques ruled out the presence of E. canis from the area investigated. Dogs were also negative for A. platys. The presence of A. phagocytophilum was confirmed by serology and molecular analysis. Eighteen dogs (16%) were found seropositive for A. phagocytophilum and statistical analysis showed the correlation between seropositivity and age and hair type. Two dogs (2%) were PCR positive and A. phagocytophilum was identified by RFLP. Our preliminary results show the presence of this agent in the province of Udine, especially in the area of Cividale del Friuli. Further investigations are needed to assess the risk for canine and human health
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