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Alberto Vierucci

Alberto Vierucci

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Immunology

D-Index
40
Citations
5781
World Ranking
4929
National Ranking
219

Overview

Alberto Vierucci is affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy. The research profile does not list recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues attributed to this scientist.

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Best Publications

  • Coseasonal sublingual immunotherapy reduces the development of asthma in children with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis

    Elio Novembre;Elena Galli;Fabiola Landi;Carlo Caffarelli

  • The mode of delivery and the risk of vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1--a meta-analysis of 15 prospective cohort studies.

    W. Andiman;M. Boucher;D. Burns;Y. Bryson

  • Mother to child transmission of hepatitis C virus: prospective study of risk factors and timing of infection in children born to women seronegative for HIV-1

    M Resti;C Azzari;F Mannelli;M Moriondo

  • Anaphylaxis in Children: Clinical and Allergologic Features

    Elio Novembre;Antonella Cianferoni;Roberto Bernardini;Luca Mugnaini

  • Foods and respiratory allergy

    Elio Novembre;Maurizio de Martino;Alberto Vierucci

  • Efficacy and safety of cyclosporine eyedrops in vernal keratoconjunctivitis

    Neri Pucci;Elio Novembre;Antonella Cianferoni;Enrico Lombardi

  • Features of children perinatally infected with HIV-1 surviving longer than 5 years. Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children.

    M. De Martino;P.A. Tovo;L. Galli;C. Gabiano

  • Natural history of “intrinsic” atopic dermatitis

    E. Novembre;A. Cianferoni;E. Lombardi;R. Bernardini

  • Milk allergy/intolerance and atopic dermatitis in infancy and childhood.

    Elio Massimo Novembre;Alberto Vierucci

  • Maternal drug use is a preeminent risk factor for mother-to-child hepatitis C virus transmission: results from a multicenter study of 1372 mother-infant pairs.

    Massimo Resti;Chiara Azzari;Luisa Galli;Giovanna Zuin

  • Clinical features of acute anaphylaxis in patients admitted to a university hospital: an 11-year retrospective review (1985–1996)

    Antonella Cianferoni;Elio Novembre;Luca Mugnaini;Enrico Lombardi

  • Allergy to different fish species in cod-allergic children: in vivo and in vitro studies.

    Maurizio de Martino;Elio Novembre;Luisa Galli;Antonella de Marco

  • Gastroesophageal reflux and bronchial asthma: prevalence and effect of cisapride therapy.

    Fabio Tucci;Massimo Resti;Rossana Fontana;Elio Novembre

  • Epidemiology of insect venom sensitivity in children and its correlation to clinical and atopic features

    Novembre E;Cianferoni A;Bernardini R;Veltroni M

  • Skin‐prick‐test‐induced anaphylaxis

    E. Novembre;R. Bernardini;G. Bertini;G. Massai

  • Sensitivity to tomato and peanut allergens in children monosensitized to grass pollen

    M. De Martino;E. Novembre;G. Cozza;A. De Marco

  • Scoring atopic dermatitis in infants and young children: distinctive features of the SCORAD index.

    N. Pucci;E. Novembre;M. G. Cammarata;R. Bernardini

  • Duration of ruptured membranes and vertical transmission of HIV-1: A meta-analysis from 15 prospective cohort studies

    M. B. Bulterys;M. G. Fowler;I. C. Hanson;M. Lemay

  • Vertical transmission of HCV is related to maternal peripheral blood mononuclear cell infection.

    Chiara Azzari;Massimo Resti;Maria Moriondo;Roberto Ferrari

  • Mode of Delivery and Gestational Age Influence Perinatal HIV-1 Transmission:

    Pier-Angelo Tovo;Maurizio de Martino;Clara Gabiano;Luisa Galli

  • Urinary eosinophil protein X and serum eosinophil cationic protein in infants and young children with atopic dermatitis: Correlation with disease activity ☆ ☆☆ ★

    Neri Pucci;Enrico Lombardi;Elio Novembre;Silvia Farina

  • Onset of clinical signs in children with HIV-1 perinatal infection

    L Galli;M de Martino;P A Tovo;C Gabiano

  • FEATURES OF CHILDREN PERINATALLY INFECTED WITH HIV-1 SURVIVING LONGER THAN 5 YEARS

    M. de Martino;P.-A. Tovo;L. Galli;C. Gabiano

  • Onset of clinical signs in children with HIV-1 perinatal infection

    Unknown

  • The prevalence of latex allergy in children seen in a university hospital allergy clinic

    Elio Massimo Novembre;R. Bernardini;I. Brizzi;G. Bertini

Frequent Co-Authors

Chiara Azzari
Chiara Azzari University of Florence
Pier-Angelo Tovo
Pier-Angelo Tovo University of Turin
Francesco Chiarelli
Francesco Chiarelli University of Chieti-Pescara
Flavia Bortolotti
Flavia Bortolotti University of Padua
Baruch S. Blumberg
Baruch S. Blumberg Fox Chase Cancer Center
Nicola Principi
Nicola Principi University of Milan
Fabrizio Veglia
Fabrizio Veglia University of Milan
Susanna Esposito
Susanna Esposito University of Parma
Maurizio Zazzi
Maurizio Zazzi University of Siena
Andrea Kovacs
Andrea Kovacs University of Southern California

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