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Tommaso Stroffolini

Tommaso Stroffolini

Tommaso Stroffolini publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tommaso Stroffolini sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

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Tommaso Stroffolini D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Microbiology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tommaso Stroffolini sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

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Overview

Tommaso Stroffolini is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a strong focus on hepatology and epidemiology. Their research primarily addresses liver diseases, particularly hepatitis viruses and their epidemiological aspects.

Their main fields of study encompass medicine with a specialization in subfields such as hepatology, epidemiology, infectious diseases, pathology and forensic medicine, and health. Key research topics include:

  • Hepatitis C virus research
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology
  • Liver Disease and Transplantation
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Liver Diseases and Immunity

Stroffolini has published in several journals, with frequent venues including:

  • Digestive and Liver Disease
  • Viruses
  • Cancers
  • Journal of Viral Hepatitis
  • Vaccines

Significant recent papers authored by Stroffolini include:

  • Prevalence and Modes of Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus Infection: A Historical Worldwide Review, 2024, Viruses
  • A Historical Overview on the Role of Hepatitis B and C Viruses as Aetiological Factors for Hepatocellular Carcinoma, 2023, Cancers
  • The association between education level and chronic liver disease of any etiology, 2020, European Journal of Internal Medicine
  • Migratory flow and hepatitis delta infection in Italy: A new challenge at the beginning of the third millennium, 2020, Journal of Viral Hepatitis

Their research also intersects with other scholars, coauthoring frequently with Filomena Morisco, Massimo Marignani, Alessandro Federico, Valentina Cossiga, and Luigina Ferrigno. This collaboration highlights a network of scientific investigation in liver-related diseases and virology.

Best Publications

  • Long-term immunogenicity of hepatitis B vaccination and policy for booster: an Italian multicentre study.

    Alessandro Remo Zanetti;Andrea Mariano;Luisa Romanò;Raffaele D'Amelio

  • 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

  • Prevalence and etiology of altered liver tests: a population-based survey in a Mediterranean town.

    Gaspare Maria Pendino;Andrea Mariano;Pasquale Surace;Carmelo Antonio Caserta

  • Efficacy of hepatitis A vaccine in prevention of secondary hepatitis A infection: a randomised trial.

    Luciano Sagliocca;Pietro Amoroso;Tommaso Stroffolini;Brunella Adamo

  • Predicted Effects of Treatment for HCV Infection Vary Among European Countries

    Sylvie Deuffic–Burban;Sylvie Deuffic–Burban;Pierre Deltenre;Maria Buti;Tommaso Stroffolini

  • Risk of parenterally transmitted hepatitis following exposure to surgery or other invasive procedures: results from the hepatitis surveillance system in Italy.

    Alfonso Mele;Enea Spada;Luciano Sagliocca;Pietro Ragni

  • Pathogenic factors in cirrhosis with and without hepatocellular carcinoma: A multicenter italian study

    Carlo De Bac;Tommaso Stroffolini;Giovanni B. Gaeta;Gloria Taliani

  • High prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection in a small central Italian town: lack of evidence of parenteral exposure.

    Stroffolini T;Menchinelli M;Taliani G;Dambruoso

  • 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

  • Role of beauty treatment in the spread of parenterally transmitted hepatitis viruses in Italy

    Andrea Mariano;Alfonso Mele;Maria Elena Tosti;Antonino Parlato

  • The impact of the hepatitis B mass immunisation campaign on the incidence and risk factors of acute hepatitis B in Italy.

    Tommaso Stroffolini;Alfonso Mele;Maria Elena Tosti;Giovanni Gallo

  • Changing Epidemiology of Hepatitis B in Italy: Public Health Implications

    R. D'Amelio;P. M. Matricardi;R. Biselli;T. Stroffolini

  • Decrease in HDV endemicity in Italy

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Tommaso Stroffolini;Antonio Ascione;Maria Chiaramonte

  • Pegylated interferon Alfa-2b plus ribavirin in the retreatment of interferon-ribavirin nonresponder patients

    Gloria Taliani;Giulia Gemignani;Carlo Ferrari;Antonio Aceti

  • Hepatitis C virus infection in spouses: sexual transmission or common exposure to the same risk factors?

    Tommaso Stroffolini;Umberto Lorenzoni;Francesca Menniti-Ippolito;Domenico Infantolino

  • Incidence of and risk factors for hepatitis A in Italy: public health indications from a 10-year surveillance

    Alfonso Mele;Tommaso Stroffolini;Filippo Palumbo;Giovanni Gallo

  • The changing pattern of hepatitis B virus infection over the past three decades in Italy.

    T. Stroffolini

  • Spread of hepatitis C virus infection within families. Investigators of an Italian Multicenter Group

    N. Caporaso;A. Ascione;T. Stroffolini

  • Chronic Hepatitis B in Italy: New Features of an Old Disease—Approaching the Universal Prevalence of Hepatitis B e Antigen—Negative Cases and the Eradication of Hepatitis D Infection

    Evangelista Sagnelli;Tommaso Stroffolini;Alfonso Mele;Michele Imparato

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfonso Mele
Alfonso Mele Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Evangelista Sagnelli
Evangelista Sagnelli University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Nicola Petrosillo
Nicola Petrosillo National Institutes of Health
Paola Mastrantonio
Paola Mastrantonio Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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