- Infectious Diseases
- HIV/AIDS
- Tropical Medicine
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Antonio Cascio is a Full Professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases at the University of Palermo's School of Medicine and Surgery, specializing in Health Promotion, Maternal and Child, Internal Medicine, and Specialist Excellence "G. D'Alessandro." He serves as the Delegate for Health Policies related to the "One Health" theme and maintains active teaching responsibilities in Infectious Diseases for both medical and nursing programs. His office hours are held twice weekly at the Infectious Diseases Unit of AOU Policlinico "P. Giaccone" in Palermo. Professor Cascio's research spans multiple critical areas of infectious diseases with particular emphasis on HIV/AIDS, antimicrobial resistance, tropical medicine, and the epidemiology of infectious diseases. His work demonstrates a strong focus on the intersection of clinical practice and public health, with significant contributions to understanding viral infections, tuberculosis, and emerging pathogens. His recent publications reflect a growing interest in the One Health approach, examining connections between human, animal, and environmental health factors in disease transmission and management. The trajectory of his publication record, spanning from 1992 to 2025 with over 200 publications, reveals evolving research priorities that have adapted to global health challenges. Early work focused on rotavirus epidemiology and leishmaniasis, while more recent research addresses contemporary challenges including HIV drug resistance, antimicrobial resistance patterns, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and innovative treatment approaches for complex infections. His international collaborations, particularly through the ID-IRI network, demonstrate a commitment to global health research and knowledge sharing. Professor Cascio maintains an active role in clinical practice, research, and teaching, with regular contributions to both Italian and international medical literature. His work frequently appears in high-impact journals covering infectious diseases, virology, and public health topics, reflecting his standing as a respected authority in his field.







