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Efficacy of biosecurity measures in Spanish broiler farms to prevent thermophilic Campylobacter colonization [PDF]

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Ayats, T.   +5 more
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A viable quantitative approach (v-qPCR) for detecting Arcobacter species [PDF]

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Andree, K. B.   +7 more
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Campylobacter fetus Subspecies fetus Bacteremia [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Internal Medicine, 1985
Eight patients with Campylobacter fetus bacteremia, six of them with serious underlying diseases, were seen in a two-year period. Besides fever, which was observed in all cases, the most frequent clinical manifestation was lower extremity phlebitis and cellulitis (four patients).
Michael Pierre Glauser   +5 more
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Campylobacter fetus subspecies fetus infection [PDF]

open access: possibleKlinische Wochenschrift, 1991
During a six-year period five patients with Campylobacter fetus subspecies fetus infections were seen at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Bacteremia was observed in two patients, one presenting with aortic valve endocarditis and the other with abdominal atherosclerotic aortic aneurysm. C. fetus subsp.
M. J. Kasten   +2 more
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Infection with Campylobacter fetus

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1984
Over a 4-yr period (1978-1982) about 1 000 cases of campylobacter infection were diagnosed at our laboratory in Helsinki, but only 4 proved to be due to Campylobacter fetus. All these 4 patients had fever, 3 had diarrhoea and 1 arthritis and thrombophlebitis.
Timo U. Kosunen   +3 more
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Campylobacter fetus infections

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2014
Campylobacter fetus infections usually occur in immunodepressed patients or patients presenting with diabetes mellitus or cancer. They rarely cause diarrhea but frequently cause bacteremia or vascular diseases. The therapeutic management is not well codified and fluoroquinolone resistance is continuously increasing.We conducted a retrospective study of
O. Barraud   +7 more
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Hypocomplementemia and Campylobacter fetus Infection

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
A middle-aged alcoholic man had low C3 levels during two consecutive episodes of bacteremia with Campylobacter fetus, with a return of C3 levels to normal during the interbacteremic period. Total complement levels remained below normal throughout the patient's illness, whereas C4 and C3 activator values were in the normal or supranormal range.
Arroyo Jc, Lipton S
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Campylobacter fetus Infections in Chlidren

Pediatrics, 1979
There has been a gradual accumulation of reported Campylobacter fetus human infections since the first description in 1947. The taxonomy ofthese fastidious and morphologically confusing organisms has been recently revised and, in the past few years, through the use of selective culture medium for stool isolation C fetus has been implicated as a ...
D E, Torphy, W W, Bond
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