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(¤ 1864, † 1940) Serologist working in Siena, Pisa, Rome. For a while Sanarelli worked at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. In 1897 Sanarelli conducted research on the pathogenesis of yellow fever in Uruguay and Brazil. He wrongly believed that a bacterium he called B. icteroides was the pathogen causing yellow fever.