Gabriella Cancrini

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Publications of Gabriella Cancrini (7 listed):

Experimental and Applied Acarology (2015) 66, 443-452
Lyda R. Castro, Simona Gabrielli, Albertina Iori and Gabriella Cancrini (2015)
Molecular detection of Rickettsia , Borrelia , and Babesia species in Ixodes ricinus sampled in northeastern, central, and insular areas of Italy

Parasitology Research (2014) 113, 2379-2385
Lorenzo Zammarchi, Andrea Giorni, Simona Gabrielli, Marianne Strohmeyer, Gabriella Cancrini and Alessandro Bartoloni (2014)
Human oestriasis acquired in Florence and review on human myiasis in Italy

Parasites and Vectors (2013) 6 (60) - Risk of canine and human ...
Gioia Capelli, Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono, Giulia Simonato, Rudi Cassini, Stefania Cazzin, Gabriella Cancrini, Domenico Otranto and Mario Pietrobelli (2013)
Risk of canine and human exposure to Dirofilaria immitis infected mosquitoes in endemic areas of Italy

Journal of Medical Entomology (2007) 44, 1064-1066
G. Cancrini, P. Scaramozzino, S. Gabrielli, M. Di Paolo, L. Toma and R. Romi (2007)
Aedes albopictus and Culex pipiens implicated as natural vectors of Dirofilaria repens in central Italy

Journal of Medical Entomology (2006) 43, 574-579
G. Cancrini, M. Magi, S. Gabrielli, M. Arispici, F. Tolari, M. dell'Omodarme and M.C. Prati (2006)
Natural vectors of dirofilariasis in rural and urban areas of the Tuscan Region, central Italy

Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2003) 17, 448-451
G. Cancrini, R. Romi, S. Gabrielli, L. Toma, M. Di Paolo and P. Scaramozzino (2003)
First finding of Dirofilaria repens in a natural population of Aedes albopictus

Medical and Veterinary Entomology (1998) 12, 106-108
M. Pietrobelli, G. Cancrini, A.F. Di Regalbono, R. Galuppi and M.P. Tampieri (1998)
Development of Setaria labiatopapillosa in Aedes caspius