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The role of environmental reservoirs in human campylobacteriosis [PDF]
Campylobacteriosis is infection caused by the bacteria Campylobacter spp. and is considered a major public health concern. Campylobacter spp. have been identified as one of the most common causative agents of bacterial gastroenteritis. They are typically
Ben van den Akker +30 more
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Abstract Campylobacter is the most common bacterial cause of foodborne illness globally. Both symptomatic and asymptomatic infections with Campylobacter species have been associated with growth faltering of children in low‐resource settings, while previous prevalence studies primarily focused on diarrheal disease in children. Here, we leverage the data
Xiaolong Li +11 more
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Two Cases of Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus Sepsis
We encountered two relatively rare cases of sepsis due to Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus (C. fetus). Case 1. A 54-year-old female with abdominal polysurgery developed a slight fever and vomiting in August 1984. Despite the administration of some digestive drugs by her family doctor, these symptoms continued.
Y, Tokumura +9 more
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Animal welfare and food safety: danger, risk and the distribution of responsibility [PDF]
Increased animal welfare may pose risks for public health, such as increased bacterial, viral or parasitic infections or an increased level of environmental contaminants in the food product.
Bos, Dr. Bram, Kijlstra, Prof.Dr. Aize
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ABSTRACT CRISPR‐Cas9 systems revolutionized gene editing, but inherent drawbacks, namely DNA double‐strand breaks (DSBs) and the difficulty of achieving precise repairs (due to low HDR efficiency), led researchers to invent new, more accurate gene editing tools.
Melike Aliciaslan +3 more
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Diagnostico y control de la vibriosis genital bovina en un hato de ganado productor de carne
Con objeto de establecer la posible presencia de Campylobacter fetus fetus en hatos de bovinos productores de carne con historia reproductiva de infertilidad, se realizó un estudio bacteriológico en 10 ranchos de Sonora.
Ricardo Flores Castro +1 more
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ABSTRACT Low maternal Body Mass Index (BMI) is a critical risk factor for child undernutrition. While its association with single anthropometric deficits such as stunting or wasting is well documented, evidence on its relationship with the co‐occurrence of multiple forms of undernutrition remains scarce.
Biniyam Sahiledengle +4 more
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A Case of Campylobacter fetus subspecies fetus Meningitis
A 40-year-old male with no history of underlying disease was admitted to Hokusho Central Hospital on May 25, 1991, complaining of high fever and headache. Physical examination on admission revealed a temperature of 38.5 degrees C, a pulse rate of 84 beat/min (relative bradycardia) and no abnormal findings for the chest or abdomen. Slight neck stiffness
Y, Inoue +8 more
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Campylobacter fetus septicemia with concurrent salpingitis [PDF]
Campylobacter fetus was isolated from the blood of a nonpregnant young woman who had a clinical diagnosis of salpingitis. A description of the isolate of C. fetus is given. An increasing awareness of human infections and capability of growing this microaerophilic organism should contribute to our understanding of the incidence and virulence of this ...
W J, Brown, R, Sautter
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A unique strain of Escherichia coli O157:H7 that produces low verocytotoxin levels not detected by use of a commercial enzyme immunoassay kit [PDF]
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Peiris, M +5 more
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