Fungi, Yeasts and probiotics microorganisms: proteomic characterisation, role, effects and antifungal resistance
The aims of this research line are: -to identify pathogenic vegetative moulds and yeasts in domestic, wild and exotic animals, mammals and birds, by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization – Time of Flight (MALDI TOF); -to carry out epidemiological studies to in-vitro evaluate and monitor their susceptibility towards synthetic antifungal and new alternative molecules such as ozone, hemocomponents for non-trasfusional use; -to characterize saprophytic yeasts and probiotic microorganisms evaluating their role, effects, influence on animal and human health.
Keywords - ENGLISH
Fungi, Yeasts, Probiotics, Antifungal resistance, Proteomic characterisation, One-Health approach
Active participants in the research line (PI last author or *)Vincenzo Cuteri; Giacomo Rossi; Cristina Miceli; Stefania Silvi; Alessandra Roncarati; Livio Galosi; Sandra Pucciarelli; Alberto Vassallo; Anna-Maria Eleuteri; Laura Bonfili; Vittadini Elena Giovanna; Anna-Rita Attili
PillarAnimal Health
Macroareas in Animal HealthDiagnostic and therapeutic
Relevant research grants (national/international) funding specifically this Research LineFondo di Ateneo per la Ricerca dell’Università di Camerino (FAR 2022)
Email Addressannarita.attili@unicam.itLink to Relevant Publications