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Francesca Mancianti

Francesca Mancianti

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
43
Citations
6211
World Ranking
944
National Ranking
40

Overview

Francesca Mancianti is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy. Their research primarily centers on immunology and microbiology, agricultural and biological sciences, and medicine. Over their career, they have produced numerous publications across multiple specialized subfields such as parasitology, infectious diseases, food science, plant science, and epidemiology.

The main topics of their scientific work include essential oils and their antimicrobial activity, vector-borne infectious diseases, viral infections and vectors, studies related to Toxoplasma gondii, herpesvirus infections and treatments, parasitic infections and diagnostics, and rabies epidemiology and control.

Frequent publication venues for their research include Animals, Pathogens, Veterinary Sciences, Molecules, and Biology. These journals have featured multiple papers authored or co-authored by Mancianti.

Among recent papers associated with Francesca Mancianti are the following:

  • Biological Activity of Essential Oils, 2020, Molecules
  • Use of Essential Oils in Veterinary Medicine to Combat Bacterial and Fungal Infections, 2020, Veterinary Sciences
  • Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils against Staphylococcus and Malassezia Strains Isolated from Canine Dermatitis, 2020, Microorganisms
  • Entomopathogenic Fungi and Bacteria in a Veterinary Perspective, 2021, Biology
  • Potential Role of Birds in the Epidemiology of Coxiella burnetii, Coxiella-like Agents and Hepatozoon spp., 2022, Pathogens

Mancianti frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Valentina Virginia Ebani, Simona Nardoni, Fabrizio Bertelloni, Lisa Guardone, and Luisa Pistelli.

Best Publications

  • Studies on canine leishmaniasis control. 1. Evolution of infection of different clinical forms of canine leishmaniasis following antimonial treatment

    Francesca Mancianti;M Gramiccia;L Gradoni;S. Pieri

  • Feline leishmaniosis due to Leishmania infantum in Italy.

    Alessandro Poli;Francesca Abramo;Paola Barsotti;Stefano Leva

  • Application of PCR to Distinguish Common Species of Dermatophytes

    Elisabetta Faggi;Gabriella Pini;Enza Campisi;Chiara Bertellini

  • Specific serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniasis by indirect immunofluorescence, indirect hemagglutination, and counterimmunoelectrophoresis.

    Francesca Mancianti;N. Meciani

  • Comparison between an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using a detergent-soluble Leishmania infantum antigen and indirect immunofluorescence for the diagnosis of canine leishmaniosis

    F. Mancianti;M.L. Falcone;C. Giannelli;A. Poli

  • Dermatophytes isolated from symptomatic dogs and cats in Tuscany, Italy during a 15-year-period.

    Francesca Mancianti;Simona Nardoni;S Cecchi;Michele Corazza

  • IN-VITRO ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF ESSENTIAL OILS AGAINST SOME ISOLATES OF MICROSPORUM-CANIS AND MICROSPORUM-GYPSEUM

    Stefania Perrucci;Francesca Mancianti;Pl Cioni;Guido Flamini

  • Environmental detection of Microsporum canis arthrospores in the households of infected cats and dogs

    F. Mancianti;S Nardoni;M Corazza;P D'Achille

  • Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil of wild and cultivated Origanum syriacum plants grown in Sinai, Egypt

    Abdel Nasser El Gendy;Michele Leonardi;Linda Mugnaini;Fabrizio Bertelloni

  • Evaluation of dot enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (dot-ELISA) for the serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniosis as compared with indirect immunofluorescence assay

    Francesca Mancianti;Francesca Pedonese;Alessandro Poli

  • Seroprevalence, detection of DNA in blood and milk, and genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii in a goat population in Italy.

    Francesca Mancianti;Simona Nardoni;Carlo D'Ascenzi;Francesca Pedonese

  • Endoparasite Infections in Pet and Zoo Birds in Italy

    Roberto Papini;Martine Girivetto;Marianna Marangi;Francesca Mancianti

  • [Feline leishmaniasis: what's the epidemiological role of the cat?].

    F Mancianti

  • Mycological findings in feline immunodeficiency virus-infected cats.

    Francesca Mancianti;C Giannelli;M Bendinelli;Alessandro Poli

  • Occurrence of Malassezia species in healthy and dermatologically diseased dogs

    S. Nardoni;F. Mancianti;M. Corazza;A. Rum

  • Isolation of Malassezia species from healthy cats and cats with otitis

    Simona Nardoni;Francesca Mancianti;Antonello Rum;Michele Corazza

  • Antimicrobial Activity of Five Essential Oils against Bacteria and Fungi Responsible for Urinary Tract Infections

    Valentina Virginia Ebani;Simona Nardoni;Fabrizio Bertelloni;Luisa Pistelli

  • Studies on canine leishmaniasis control. 2. Effectiveness of control measures against canine leishmaniasis in the Isle of Elba, Italy.

    L. Gradoni;M. Gramiccia;F. Mancianti;S. Pieri

  • Occurrence of yeasts in psittacines droppings from captive birds in Italy.

    Francesca Mancianti;Simona Nardoni;Renato Ceccherelli

  • High Infection Rate of Trichophyton verrucosum in Calves from Central Italy

    Roberto Amerigo Papini;Simona Nardoni;A. Fanelli;Francesca Mancianti

  • Angiostrongylus vasorum (Baillet, 1866) in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes L.) in Italy.

    Alessandro Poli;Mario Arispici;Alberto Marconcini;Francesca Mancianti

  • Occurrence, distribution and population size of Malassezia pachydermatis on skin and mucosae of atopic dogs.

    Simona Nardoni;Monica Dini;Fabrizio Taccini;Francesca Mancianti

  • Chemical Composition and In Vitro Antimicrobial Efficacy of Sixteen Essential Oils against Escherichia coli and Aspergillus fumigatus Isolated from Poultry.

    Valentina Virginia Ebani;Basma Najar;Fabrizio Bertelloni;Luisa Pistelli

  • Aspergillosis in Larus cachinnans micaellis: survey of eight cases.

    Simona Nardoni;Renato Ceccherelli;Giacomo Rossi;Francesca Mancianti

  • Neospora caninum infection in a Bernese cattle dog from Italy

    Alessandro Poli;Francesca Mancianti;Maria Antonietta Carli;Maria Cristina Stroscio

  • Canine leishmaniasis in the Isle of Elba, Italy.

    F Mancianti;L Gradoni;M Gramiccia;S Pieri

  • Antibacterial and Antifungal Activity of Essential Oils against Pathogens Responsible for Otitis Externa in Dogs and Cats

    Valentina Virginia Ebani;Simona Nardoni;Fabrizio Bertelloni;Basma Najar

Frequent Co-Authors

Luisa Pistelli
Luisa Pistelli University of Pisa
Annunziata Giangaspero
Annunziata Giangaspero University of Foggia
Marina Gramiccia
Marina Gramiccia Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Luigi Gradoni
Luigi Gradoni Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Giovanni Benelli
Giovanni Benelli University of Pisa
Angelo Canale
Angelo Canale University of Pisa
Gad Baneth
Gad Baneth Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Guido Flamini
Guido Flamini University of Pisa
Cinzia Cantacessi
Cinzia Cantacessi University of Cambridge
Vincenzo Veneziano
Vincenzo Veneziano University of Naples Federico II

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