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Overview

Alfredo Caprioli is affiliated with the Istituto Superiore di Sanità in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine.

Their work covers subfields including Endocrinology, Infectious Diseases, and Biotechnology. Caprioli's studies focus on several key topics, notably:

  • Escherichia coli research studies
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety

Among their frequent collaborators are Francisco Diez-Gonzalez, Stefano Morabito, and Gaia Scavia, each having worked with Caprioli on at least one publication.

Best Publications

  • Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli: emerging issues on virulence and modes of transmission.

    Alfredo Caprioli;Stefano Morabito;Hubert Brugère;Eric Oswald

  • Multicenter Evaluation of a Sequence-Based Protocol for Subtyping Shiga Toxins and Standardizing Stx Nomenclature

    Flemming Scheutz;Louise D. Teel;Lothar Beutin;Denis Piérard

  • Typing of intimin genes in human and animal enterohemorrhagic and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli: characterization of a new intimin variant.

    E. Oswald;H. Schmidt;S. Morabito;H. Karch

  • A New Shiga Toxin 2 Variant (Stx2f) from Escherichia coli Isolated from Pigeons

    Herbert Schmidt;Jürgen Scheef;Stefano Morabito;Alfredo Caprioli

  • Partial purification and characterization of an escherichia coli toxic factor that induces morphological cell alterations.

    A Caprioli;V Falbo;L G Roda;F M Ruggeri

  • Characteristics of the enteroaggregative Shiga toxin/verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli O104:H4 strain causing the outbreak of haemolytic uraemic syndrome in Germany, May to June 2011.

    F Scheutz;F Scheutz;E Møller Nielsen;J Frimodt-Møller;N Boisen;N Boisen

  • Genetic Diversity of Intimin Genes of Attaching and Effacing Escherichia coli Strains

    W. L. Zhang;B. Köhler;E. Oswald;L. Beutin

  • Gene clusters encoding the cytotoxic necrotizing factor type 1, Prs-fimbriae and α-hemolysin form the pathogenicity island II of the uropathogenic Escherichia coli strain J96

    Gabriele Blum;Vincenzo Falbo;Alfredo Caprioli;Jörg Hacker

  • Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infections associated with hemolytic uremic syndrome, Italy, 1988-2000.

    Alberto E. Tozzi;Alfredo Caprioli;Fabio Minelli;Alessandra Gianviti

  • Communitywide Outbreak of Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome Associated with Non-O157 Verocytotoxin-Producing Escherichia coli

    Alfredo Caprioli;Ida Luzzi;Francesco Rosmini;Carlo Resti

  • Monitoring of antibiotic resistance in bacteria of animal origin: epidemiological and microbiological methodologies

    Alfredo Caprioli;Luca Busani;Jean Louis Martel;Reiner Helmuth

  • Apoptosis of Renal Cortical Cells in the Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome: In Vivo and In Vitro Studies

    Diana Karpman;Anders Håkansson;Maria-Thereza R. Perez;Christina Isaksson

  • Enteroaggregative, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O111:H2 associated with an outbreak of hemolytic-uremic syndrome.

    Stefano Morabito;Helge Karch;Patrizia Mariani-Kurkdjian;Herbert Schmidt

  • Waterborne outbreak of Norwalk-like virus gastroenteritis at a tourist resort, Italy.

    Delia Boccia;Alberto Eugenio Tozzi;Benvon Cotter;Caterina Rizzo

  • Isolation and nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1 of Escherichia coli.

    V Falbo;T Pace;L Picci;E Pizzi

  • Cytotoxic necrotizing factor production by hemolytic strains of Escherichia coli causing extraintestinal infections

    A Caprioli;V Falbo;F M Ruggeri;L Baldassarri

  • Non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infections in Europe.

    Alfredo Caprioli;Alberto E. Tozzi;Gianfranco Rizzoni;Helge Karch

  • Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome and Vero Cytotoxin-Producing Escherichia coli Infection in Italy

    Alfredo Caprioli;Ida Luzzi;Francesco Rosmini;Paolo Pasquini

  • Genotyping of Shiga-like toxin genes in non-O157 Escherichia coli strains associated with haemolytic uraemic syndrome

    H. Rüssmann;E. Kothe;H. Schmidt;S. Franke

  • Occurrence of Vibrio and other pathogenic bacteria in Mytilus galloprovincialis (mussels) harvested from Adriatic Sea, Italy

    Giancarlo Ripabelli;Michela Lucia Sammarco;Guido Maria Grasso;Incoronata Fanelli

  • Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli

    Alberto E. Tozzi;Alfredo Caprioli;Fabio Minelli;Alessandra Gianviti

Frequent Co-Authors

Helge Karch
Helge Karch University of Münster
Gianfranco Donelli
Gianfranco Donelli Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Franco Maria Ruggeri
Franco Maria Ruggeri Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Herbert Schmidt
Herbert Schmidt University of Hohenheim
Lucilla Baldassarri
Lucilla Baldassarri Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Pier Luigi Tazzari
Pier Luigi Tazzari University of Bologna
Annalisa Pantosti
Annalisa Pantosti Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Flemming Scheutz
Flemming Scheutz Statens Serum Institut
Eric Oswald
Eric Oswald Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Denis Piérard
Denis Piérard Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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