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Gabriella Gaglio

Gabriella Gaglio

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Animal Science and Veterinary

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27
Citations
2652
World Ranking
2806
National Ranking
145

Overview

Gabriella Gaglio is affiliated with the University of Messina in Italy and has conducted research primarily within the field of Environmental Science. Their work focuses on several subfields, including Ecology, Parasitology, Insect Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas related to parasite biology and host interactions. These include:

  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
  • Parasites and Host Interactions
  • Helminth Infection and Control
  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
  • Research on Leishmaniasis Studies
  • Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment
  • Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics

Frequent co-authors in Gabriella Gaglio's publications include:

  • Emanuele Brianti (19 joint publications)
  • Giovanni De Benedetto (14 joint publications)
  • Ettore Napoli (11 joint publications)
  • Kristian Riolo (6 joint publications)
  • Francesca Arfuso (5 joint publications)

Publications have appeared repeatedly in the following venues:

  • Animals (4 publications)
  • Veterinary Sciences (3 publications)
  • Pathogens (3 publications)
  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science (2 publications)
  • Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports (2 publications)

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Gabriella Gaglio include:

  • Identification of trypanosomatids and blood feeding preferences of phlebotomine sand fly species common in Sicily, Southern Italy, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Dirofilaria immitis infection in the Pelagie archipelago: The southernmost hyperendemic focus in Europe, 2021, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
  • Molecular Subtyping of Blastocystis sp. Isolated from Farmed Animals in Southern Italy, 2021, Microorganisms
  • A Neglected Parasite: Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, First Report in Feral Pigs in a Natural Park of Sicily (Southern Italy), 2021, Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • Severe chronic rhinosinusitis treated with dupilumab, a real-life analysis of early effectiveness, 2023, PubMed

Best Publications

  • On a Cercopithifilaria sp. transmitted by Rhipicephalus sanguineus: a neglected, but widespread filarioid of dogs

    Domenico Otranto;Emanuele Brianti;Maria Stefania Latrofa;Giada Annoscia

  • Troglostrongylus brevior and Troglostrongylus subcrenatus (Strongylida: Crenosomatidae) as agents of broncho-pulmonary infestation in domestic cats

    Emanuele Brianti;Gabriella Gaglio;Salvatore Giannetto;Giada Annoscia

  • Morphological and molecular data on the dermal microfilariae of a species of Cercopithifilaria from a dog in Sicily

    Domenico Otranto;Emanuele Brianti;Filipe Dantas-Torres;Stefania Weigl

  • Efficacy of a slow-release imidacloprid (10%)/ flumethrin (4.5%) collar for the prevention of canine leishmaniosis

    Emanuele Brianti;Gabriella Gaglio;Ettore Napoli;Luigi Falsone

  • Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Ixodida, Ixodidae) as intermediate host of a canine neglected filarial species with dermal microfilariae.

    E. Brianti;D. Otranto;F. Dantas-Torres;S. Weigl

  • Evidence for direct transmission of the cat lungworm Troglostrongylus brevior (Strongylida: Crenosomatidae)

    Emanuele Brianti;Gabriella Gaglio;Ettore Napoli;Luigi Falsone

  • Parasites of European hedgehogs ( Erinaceus europaeus ) in Britain: epidemiological study and coprological test evaluation

    Gabriella Gaglio;Simon Allen;Lee Bowden;Mark Bryant

  • Prevention of feline leishmaniosis with an imidacloprid 10%/flumethrin 4.5% polymer matrix collar.

    Emanuele Brianti;Luigi Falsone;Ettore Napoli;Gabriella Gaglio

  • The European wildcats (Felis silvestris silvestris) as reservoir hosts of Troglostrongylus brevior (Strongylida: Crenosomatidae) lungworms.

    L. Falsone;E. Brianti;G. Gaglio;E. Napoli

  • First evidence of resistance to pyrethroid insecticides in Italian Aedes albopictus populations 26 years after invasion.

    Verena Pichler;Romeo Bellini;Rodolfo Veronesi;Daniele Arnoldi

  • New insights into the ecology and biology of Acanthocheilonema reconditum (Grassi, 1889) causing canine subcutaneous filariosis.

    Emanuele Brianti;Gabriella Gaglio;Ettore Napoli;Salvatore Giannetto

  • Field Evaluation of Two Different Treatment Approaches and Their Ability to Control Fleas and Prevent Canine Leishmaniosis in a Highly Endemic Area.

    Emanuele Brianti;Ettore Napoli;Gabriella Gaglio;Luigi Falsone

  • Identification of trypanosomatids and blood feeding preferences of phlebotomine sand fly species common in Sicily, Southern Italy.

    Jessica Maria Abbate;Carla Maia;André Pereira;Francesca Arfuso

  • Human Ocular Infection with Dirofilaria repens (Railliet and Henry, 1911) in an Area Endemic for Canine Dirofilariasis

    Domenico Otranto;Emanuele Brianti;Gabriella Gaglio;Filipe Dantas-Torres

  • Effect of night time-intervals, height of traps and lunar phases on sand fly collection in a highly endemic area for canine leishmaniasis.

    Gabriella Gaglio;Emanuele Brianti;Ettore Napoli;Luigi Falsone

  • Risk for the introduction of exotic ticks and pathogens into Italy through the illegal importation of tortoises, Testudo graeca.

    E. Brianti;F. Dantas-Torres;S. Giannetto;A. Risitano

  • Dirofilaria immitis infection in the Pelagie archipelago: The southernmost hyperendemic focus in Europe.

    Emanuele Brianti;Rossella Panarese;Ettore Napoli;Giovanni De Benedetto

  • Leishmania infantum in wild animals in endemic areas of southern Italy.

    Jessica Maria Abbate;Francesca Arfuso;Ettore Napoli;Gabriella Gaglio

  • Cutaneous distribution and localization of Cercopithifilaria sp. microfilariae in dogs

    Domenico Otranto;Emanuele Brianti;Francesca Abramo;Gabriella Gaglio

  • Survey on parasitic infections in wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris Schreber, 1777) by scat collection.

    Ettore Napoli;Stefano Anile;Carmelo Arrabito;Davide Scornavacca

  • Feline lungworm Oslerus rostratus (Strongylida: Filaridae) in Italy: first case report and histopathological findings

    Emanuele Brianti;Gabriella Gaglio;Ettore Napoli;Luigi Falsone

  • Genital myiasis by Wohlfahrtia magnifica (Diptera, Sarcophagidae) in Sicily (Italy)

    Gabriella Gaglio;Emanuele Brianti;Salvatore Abbene;Salvatore Giannetto

Frequent Co-Authors

Emanuele Brianti
Emanuele Brianti University of Messina
Salvatore Giannetto
Salvatore Giannetto University of Messina
Domenico Otranto
Domenico Otranto University of Bari Aldo Moro
Filipe Dantas-Torres
Filipe Dantas-Torres Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Maria Stefania Latrofa
Maria Stefania Latrofa University of Bari Aldo Moro
Giada Annoscia
Giada Annoscia University of Bari Aldo Moro
Odile Bain
Odile Bain Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Antonio Scala
Antonio Scala University of Sassari
Antonio Varcasia
Antonio Varcasia University of Sassari
Marina Gramiccia
Marina Gramiccia Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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