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Phenotypic characterization and antimicrobial resistance of <i>Campylobacter jejuni</i> and <i>Campylobacter coli</i> in broiler chickens and slaughterhouse workers in Algeria. [PDF]
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Microbiological Research, 2022
Campylobacter infection is one of the most widespread foodborne gastroenteritis worldwide. As a commensal microbe in the intestinal tracts of food-producing animals, Campylobacter easily enters the food chain and eventually transmits to human hosts through the consumption of contaminated food products.
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Campylobacter infection is one of the most widespread foodborne gastroenteritis worldwide. As a commensal microbe in the intestinal tracts of food-producing animals, Campylobacter easily enters the food chain and eventually transmits to human hosts through the consumption of contaminated food products.
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1988
Campylobacter is now known to be a major cause of gastrointestinal illness throughout the world. There are seven species known to be associated with enteritis, and it is likely that more will be described. Campylobacter jejuni is responsible for more than 95 per cent of the cases of diarrhea due to Campylobacter.
N A, Cornick, S L, Gorbach
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Campylobacter is now known to be a major cause of gastrointestinal illness throughout the world. There are seven species known to be associated with enteritis, and it is likely that more will be described. Campylobacter jejuni is responsible for more than 95 per cent of the cases of diarrhea due to Campylobacter.
N A, Cornick, S L, Gorbach
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Campylobacter: from microbiology to prevention
Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene, 2017Summary In last years, Campylobacter spp has become one of the most important foodborne pathogens even in high-income countries. Particularly, in Europe, Campylobacteriosis is, since 2005, the foodborne disease most frequently notified and the second in ...
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2015
Campylobacter continues to be one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrheal illness in the United States and worldwide. Infection with Campylobacter causes a spectrum of diseases including acute enteritis, extraintestinal infections, and postinfectious complications.
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Campylobacter continues to be one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrheal illness in the United States and worldwide. Infection with Campylobacter causes a spectrum of diseases including acute enteritis, extraintestinal infections, and postinfectious complications.
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Pediatrics, 1983
To the Editor.— Chamovitz et al1 recently reported the occurrence of hemolytic-uremia syndrome with evidence of Campylobacter jejuni infection in both a mother and daughter. Although they indicated that there were no previous reports of the association of this enteric pathogen with hemolytic-uremic syndrome, we must point out the report ...
S T, Shulman, D, Moel
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To the Editor.— Chamovitz et al1 recently reported the occurrence of hemolytic-uremia syndrome with evidence of Campylobacter jejuni infection in both a mother and daughter. Although they indicated that there were no previous reports of the association of this enteric pathogen with hemolytic-uremic syndrome, we must point out the report ...
S T, Shulman, D, Moel
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Southern Medical Journal, 1984
We have reported a case of Campylobacter osteomyelitis, which we believe has not been previously reported. Symptoms and signs were nonspecific, but darkfield microscopy of a suspension of isolated bacteria was useful in making a presumptive diagnosis.
J P, Bracikowski, I E, Hess, M F, Rein
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We have reported a case of Campylobacter osteomyelitis, which we believe has not been previously reported. Symptoms and signs were nonspecific, but darkfield microscopy of a suspension of isolated bacteria was useful in making a presumptive diagnosis.
J P, Bracikowski, I E, Hess, M F, Rein
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