(1) All patients came from a geographical area (Campania, Italy) with a high prevalence of HBV and HDV infection.
(2) Esterase D (ESD), glyoxalase 1 (GLO1), phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (PGD) and phosphoglucomutase 1 and 2 (PGM1 and PGM2) systems have been studied in the Salerno province (Campania, Southern Italy).
(3) The analysis of the causes of perinatal mortality, even though autopsies are rarely executed in Campania, shows a high prevalence of events which should be prevented by good antenatal and perinatal care.
(4) Forty-three hybrid delta-beta-globin genes were characterized by DNA sequence analysis and associated RFLP haplotypes in 40 families from Abruzzo and Campania, which are on the east and west coast of Italy, respectively.
(5) Further Italian scenes will be shot at the royal palace of Caserta in Campania, a huge 18th-century site constructed for the Bourbon kings of Naples, reports said.
(6) The mean weighted frequencies for the Campania region were calculated.
(7) They are as follows: i) the frequency of the disease is higher than it could be suspected; ii) the regional distribution is not homogeneous, with areas of higher density in Southern Italy, especially in Campania; c) the mean survival of the patients is significantly increased in comparison with the past; d) the prevalence of malignant complications is inexplicably low, as compared with non-Italian cases.
(8) Now its compiler, Daniel Young, has revealed the restaurant that received the most nominations from the guide’s 1,077 contributors: Pepe in Grani, Caiazzo, Campania.
(9) Between 1980 and 1982 in the Campania region of Italy, several cases of encephalopathy in children who had only a week previously been given diphtheria-tetanus immunizations were reported to the Italian Ministry of Health in Rome.
(10) • Find it on Google Maps 9 Cascata Capelli di Venere, Campania Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Michele Tameni In this wild green area, just a short distance from the spectacular Amalfi coast, you’ll find breathtaking rocky canyons with freshwater pools, streams and sparkling waterfalls.
(11) A study was carried out on 180 recurrent kidney stone formers from the Campania region of southern Italy.
(12) The research describes the trend of brucellosis, in the period 1984-86, in the county of the "regione Campania".
(13) A high prevalence of subjects with antibodies to HSV-1 and CMV (80.7% and 65.9%) were recorded in the control group testifying to the high level of these infections in Campania.
(14) In order to evaluate the feasibility of first trimester prenatal diagnosis of beta-thalassaemia by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) in Campania, one of the most affected regions in Southern Italy, DNA polymorphism analysis was performed on 40 unrelated patients, affected with homozygous beta-thalassaemia, and on their parents.
(15) A neonatal screening for both 21-hydroxylase and 11-beta-hydroxylase deficiencies, responsible for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), has been conducted in Campania Region, Southern Italy.
(16) Pinotti suggests that, as the presence of organised crime in Puglia and Basilicata is more recent and much less severe than in Sicily, Campania and Calabria, it was likely that the economic costs in these regions were even higher.
(17) The results obtained at the end of the first three years of a hepatitis B vaccination campaign in Campania, are reported.
(18) A control programme for brucellosis in Campania was started in 1988, in the province of Caserta, and implied different actions at the regional and provincial levels.
(19) A population-based cross-sectional study of antenatal and perinatal care was performed in Campania, a region of southern Italy.
(20) A comparison of mortality rates in three geographical areas shows that, while there is not any difference for stomach cancer, the mortality curves relating to cancer of the colon and rectum are higher in the city of Naples than in the province of Naples and the other provinces of Campania.
Oscan
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to the Osci, a primitive people of Campania, a province of ancient Italy.