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Overview

Evangelista Sagnelli is affiliated with the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" in Italy, specializing primarily in the field of Medicine with a substantial focus on epidemiology, hepatology, and infectious diseases. Their research encompasses a total of 93 publications, addressing various subfields that include Epidemiology (22 publications), Hepatology (15 publications), Infectious Diseases (12 publications), Oncology (9 publications), and Pathology and Forensic Medicine (8 publications).

The scientist's main research topics cover a range of clinical and virological studies, particularly focusing on Hepatitis B Virus Studies, Hepatitis C virus research, and liver disease diagnosis and treatment. Additional notable topics include Lymphoma diagnosis and treatment, COVID-19 clinical research studies, chronic lymphocytic leukemia research, and COVID-19 impact on reproduction.

Frequent co-authors contributing alongside Sagnelli include Caterina Sagnelli (32 publications), Antonello Sica (19 publications), Massimiliano Creta (10 publications), Massimo Ciccozzi (10 publications), and Nicola Coppola (10 publications).

Regarding publication venues, Sagnelli has contributed extensively to journals such as Infection (with 4 publications), Journal of Medical Virology (3 publications), Minerva Medica (3 publications), Healthcare (3 publications), and World Journal of Gastroenterology (2 publications).

Key recent papers include:

  • SARS-CoV-2 infection affects the lower urinary tract and male genital system: A systematic review, 2021, Journal of Medical Virology
  • Therapeutic strategies for severe COVID-19: a position paper from the Italian Society of Infectious and Tropical Diseases (SIMIT), 2021, Clinical Microbiology and Infection
  • HBV/HDV Co-Infection: Epidemiological and Clinical Changes, Recent Knowledge and Future Challenges, 2021, Life
  • Hepatitis B virus/hepatitis D virus epidemiology: Changes over time and possible future influence of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, 2021, World Journal of Gastroenterology
  • The impact of the SARS-CoV-2 infection, with special reference to the hematological setting, 2020, Journal of Medical Virology

Best Publications

  • Hepatitis B virus burden in developing countries.

    Rosa Zampino;Adriana Boemio;Caterina Sagnelli;Loredana Alessio

  • Chronic hepatitis D: a vanishing Disease? An Italian multicenter study.

    Giovanni B. Gaeta;Tommaso Stroffolini;Maria Chiaramonte;Tiziana Ascione

  • Virologic and clinical expressions of reciprocal inhibitory effect of hepatitis B, C, and delta viruses in patients with chronic hepatitis.

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Nicola Coppola;Carlo Scolastico;Pietro Filippini

  • Recommendations for the management of mixed cryoglobulinemia syndrome in hepatitis C virus-infected patients.

    Maurizio Pietrogrande;Salvatore De Vita;Anna Linda Zignego;Pietro Pioltelli

  • Epidemiological and etiological variations in hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Margherita Macera;Antonio Russo;Nicola Coppola

  • Hepatotoxicity development during antiretroviral therapy containing protease inhibitors in patients with HIV: the role of hepatitis B and C virus infection.

    Antonio Aceti;Caterina Pasquazzi;Barbara Zechini;Carlo De Bac

  • Infection with the delta agent in chronic HBsAg carriers.

    Antonina Smedile;Pietro Dentico;Alessandro Zanetti;Evangelista Sagnelli

  • HBV superinfection in hepatitis C virus chronic carriers, viral interaction, and clinical course.

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Nicola Coppola;Vincenzo Messina;Domenico di Caprio

  • SERUM LEVELS OF HEPATITIS B SURFACE AND CORE ANTIGENS DURING IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE TREATMENT OF HBsAg-POSITIVE CHRONIC ACTIVE HEPATITIS

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Giuseppe Maio;FrancescaM. Felaco;CrescenzoM. Izzo

  • Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus infection in healthcare workers.

    Nicola Coppola;Stefania De Pascalis;Lorenzo Onorato;Federica Calò

  • Randomised study comparing 48 and 96 weeks peginterferon α-2a therapy in genotype D HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B

    Pietro Lampertico;Mauro Viganò;Giovan Giuseppe Di Costanzo;Evangelista Sagnelli

  • HCV genotype and "silent" HBV coinfection: two main risk factors for a more severe liver disease.

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Nicola Coppola;Carlo Scolastico;Anna Rita Mogavero

  • The importance of HCV on the burden of chronic liver disease in Italy: a multicenter prevalence study of 9,997 cases.

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Tommaso Stroffolini;Alfonso Mele;Piero Almasio

  • Impact of occult hepatitis B virus infection in HIV patients naive for antiretroviral therapy.

    Pietro Filippini;Nicola Coppola;Raffaella Pisapia;Carlo Scolastico

  • Hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus and human immunodeficiency virus infection in undocumented migrants and refugees in southern Italy, January 2012 to June 2013.

    Nicola Coppola;Loredana Alessio;Luciano Gualdieri;Mariantonietta Pisaturo

  • HBV superinfection in HCV chronic carriers: a disease that is frequently severe but associated with the eradication of HCV.

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Nicola Coppola;Mariantonietta Pisaturo;Addolorata Masiello

  • Epidemiology of acute and chronic hepatitis B and delta over the last 5 decades in Italy.

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Caterina Sagnelli;Mariantonietta Pisaturo;Margherita Macera

  • Decrease in HDV endemicity in Italy

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Tommaso Stroffolini;Antonio Ascione;Maria Chiaramonte

  • Influence of chronic coinfection with hepatitis B and C virus on liver histology.

    E Sagnelli;G Pasquale;N Coppola;F Scarano

  • Italian guidelines for the use of antiretroviral agents and the diagnostic-clinical management of HIV-1 infected persons. Update 2011.

    Antinori A;Marcotullio S;Ammassari A;Andreoni M

  • Sustained virological response to antiviral treatment in chronic hepatitis C patients may be predictable by HCV-RNA clearance in peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

    Nicola Coppola;Stefania De Pascalis;Mariantonietta Pisaturo;Laurenza Paradiso

Frequent Co-Authors

Tommaso Stroffolini
Tommaso Stroffolini Sapienza University of Rome
Massimo Ciccozzi
Massimo Ciccozzi Università Campus Bio-Medico
Massimo Puoti
Massimo Puoti University of Milano-Bicocca
Adriano Lazzarin
Adriano Lazzarin Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Alfonso Mele
Alfonso Mele Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Antonio Craxì
Antonio Craxì University of Palermo
Pietro Lampertico
Pietro Lampertico University of Milan
Mario Rizzetto
Mario Rizzetto University of Turin
Angelo Andriulli
Angelo Andriulli Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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