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Campylobacter fetus foodborne illness outbreak in the elderly [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2023
In June 2021, a cluster of seven cases of Campylobacter fetus infections occurred in a rehabilitation center and caused significant morbidity in elderly patients including five with bacteremia and two with osteoarticular medical device infections.
Gaspard Grouteau   +16 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Phylogenomic Analysis of Campylobacter fetus Reveals a Clonal Structure of Insertion Element ISCfe1 Positive Genomes [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2020
Subspecies of the species Campylobacter fetus are associated with specific host niches including mammals and reptiles. Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus is a zoonotic pathogen infecting humans.
Mostafa Y Abdel-Glil   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Campylobacter fetus Cellulitis. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus, 2023
Campylobacter fetus, a bacteria of the Campylobacter genus that are a group of bacteria known to cause intestinal infections, is a particular microbial agent due to its most common presentation being as a non-intestinal systemic infection and rarely as a focal infection, most frequently cellulitis. C.
Bastos L   +4 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Campylobacter fetus Invasive Infections and Risks for Death, France, 2000–2021 [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2023
Campylobacter fetus accounts for 1% of Campylobacter spp. infections, but prevalence of bacteremia and risk for death are high. To determine clinical features of C.
Souheil Zayet   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Campylobacter fetus Meningitis: A diagnosis to suggest in immunocompromised patients [PDF]

open access: yesIDCases, 2021
Campylobacter fetus causes in humans mostly gastroenteritis. Systemic infection occurs almost exclusively in immunocompromised patients with chronic debilitating diseases.
M. Talbi   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Campylobacter fetus Adrenal Abscess. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus
A 69-year-old highly comorbid female patient presented to the emergency department with sepsis following a month of fevers, myalgias, and lethargy. Abdominal imaging revealed an adrenal abscess, an aspirate of which grew Campylobacter fetus (C. fetus).
Kerferd JW   +4 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Campylobacter fetus subspecies venerealis meningitis associated with a companion dog in a young adult: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Infectious Diseases, 2021
Background Campylobacter spp., common commensals in the gastrointestinal tract of animals, especially poultry, can cause acute gastrointestinal illness in humans through animal-to-human transmission.
Yeol Jung Seong   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Campylobacter fetus bacteremia and meningitis in an acute lymphoblastic leukemia patient undergoing maintenance therapy: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Infectious Diseases, 2021
Background Campylobacter fetus is an uncommon Campylobacter species, and its infections mainly cause infective endocarditis, aortic aneurysm, and meningitis rather than enteritis.
Ryo Nakatani   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

First Case Report of Mycotic Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Caused by Campylobacter fetus in Serbia [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens
Background: Due to its distinct vascular tropism, Campylobacter fetus is recognized as a significant cause of severe systemic infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals, while it is rarely reported as a cause of gastrointestinal infections ...
Deana Medic   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

A Case of Campylobacter Fetus Subspecies Fetus Systemic Infection. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus, 2022
Campylobacter are gram-negative bacilli commonly known to cause gastro-intestinal infection; however, species like Campylobacter fetus subspecies fetus (C. fetus) have been documented to cause severe systemic illness, especially in immunocompromised hosts. It has been linked with severe sepsis, septic arthritis, endocarditis, and subdural abscess.
Adhikari P   +6 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

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