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Clinical and socioeconomic impact of seasonal and pandemic influenza in adults and the elderly
Influenza epidemics and pandemics carry a heavy socioeconomic burden. Hospitalization and treatment are more often necessary in high-risk patients, such as the elderly.
GASPARINI, ROBERTO +3 more
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Economic burden of pneumococcal disease in children in Liguria, Italy. [PDF]
Amicizia D +12 more
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Fortini-Sereni: la grande amicizia
Sul filo delle antitesi, dei binomi contrastanti. Una vicinanza sostanziale e necessaria, eppure, non meno, una insanabile, quasi irraggiungibile distanza. Un'unione disgregante, ma non disgregata. Un taglio di forbice che allaccia, non separa.
ASTORI, Davide
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The "urban myth" of the association between neurological disorders and vaccinations
In modern society, a potentially serious adverse event attributed to a vaccination is likely to be snapped up by the media, particu- larly newspapers and television, as it appeals to the emotions of the public.
Amicizia, Daniela +3 more
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Amicitia monastica. Introductory remarks
This work retraces some salient aspects of the research presented in this section, with particular reference to the monastic resistence to the theme of amicitia and to the difficulty in using its lexicon to describe relationships within the religious ...
Nicolangelo D'Acunto
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‘Friends of Italy’. Amicizia e politica nei rapporti fra Mazzini e i radicali britannici
‘FRIENDS OF ITALY’: AMICIZIA E POLITICA NEI RAPPORTI FRA MAZZINI E I RADICALI ...
BACCHIN E
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Prevalence of multiple sclerosis in Liguria region, Italy: an estimate using the capture-recapture method. [PDF]
Ponzio M +12 more
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I 'Sillabari' di Goffredo Parise, 'Amicizia': storia del tempo che non finisce
Analisi del racconto "Amicizia" di Parise e del particolare trattamento del tempo ...
BENEDETTI, CARLA
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Influenza vaccination of elderly: relaunch time
Influenza can be a serious disease and constitutes a threat to the population. Every year, seasonal influenza epidemics affect about 5-15% of the world's population.
Panatto, D +3 more
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