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Infection, 1982
Campylobacter jejuni (previously called "related vibrio") has recently become recognized as an important cause of acute diarrhoeal disease in many countries. As with other intestinal pathogens, the clinical picture of C. jejuni infection varies from symptomless excretion to severe disease. The incubation period averages two to five days.
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Campylobacter jejuni (previously called "related vibrio") has recently become recognized as an important cause of acute diarrhoeal disease in many countries. As with other intestinal pathogens, the clinical picture of C. jejuni infection varies from symptomless excretion to severe disease. The incubation period averages two to five days.
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1999
Campylobacter jejuni is the most frequently diagnosed bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis in the United States. The emergence of antimicrobial-resistant and, in particular, of fluoroquinolone-resistant C. jejuni infections in Europe and the United States, temporally associated with the approval of use of fluoroquinolones in veterinary medicine, is
P I, Fields, D L, Swerdlow
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Campylobacter jejuni is the most frequently diagnosed bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis in the United States. The emergence of antimicrobial-resistant and, in particular, of fluoroquinolone-resistant C. jejuni infections in Europe and the United States, temporally associated with the approval of use of fluoroquinolones in veterinary medicine, is
P I, Fields, D L, Swerdlow
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1988
Worldwide Campylobacter pylori is a major cause of active chronic gastritis in man. This curved spiraled microorganism can readily be detected within the mucusgel especially in the antrum, in particular in patients suffering from peptic ulcer disease or non-ulcer dyspepsia, rarely in individuals with normal gastroduodenal mucosa. Increasingly arguments
G N, Tytgat, E A, Rauws, E, De Koster
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Worldwide Campylobacter pylori is a major cause of active chronic gastritis in man. This curved spiraled microorganism can readily be detected within the mucusgel especially in the antrum, in particular in patients suffering from peptic ulcer disease or non-ulcer dyspepsia, rarely in individuals with normal gastroduodenal mucosa. Increasingly arguments
G N, Tytgat, E A, Rauws, E, De Koster
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1981
We report four patients with bloody diarrhea and colitis from Campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni. Two patients had dogs with Campylobacter fetus in their stools. All patients responded rapidly and completely to erythromycin therapy. Campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni is now a relatively common cause of enterocolitis, more common than salmonella ...
R S, Mensh +4 more
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We report four patients with bloody diarrhea and colitis from Campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni. Two patients had dogs with Campylobacter fetus in their stools. All patients responded rapidly and completely to erythromycin therapy. Campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni is now a relatively common cause of enterocolitis, more common than salmonella ...
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Approaches to prevent and control Campylobacter spp. colonization in broiler chickens: a review
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020M. A. Abd El-Hack +7 more
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Journal of Food Safety and Food Quality-Archiv für Lebensmittelhygiene, 2010
Heike Laubenheimer-Preuße +1 more
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Campylobacter is in the family of Campylobacteraceae. In 1963 E. J M. Sebald and M. Veron discovered it and was classified as a Vibrio. There are 24 species that affect humans and animals (73,75,103,117)
Jennifer Summers +3 more
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