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Molecular Mechanisms of Campylobacter Infection
2009Campylobacter jejuni is the principal bacterial foodborne pathogen. A major challenge still is to identify the virulence strategies exploited by C. jejuni. Recent genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics approaches indicate that C. jejuni displays extensive inter- and intrastrain variation.
Jos P. M. van Putten+3 more
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Is there an unrecognised role for Campylobacter infections in (chronic) inflammatory diseases
, 2013Is there an unrecognised role for Campylobacter infections in (chronic) inflammatory diseases?
Rogier Louwen, J. Hays
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The Pathobiology of Campylobacter Infections in Humans
Annual Review of Medicine, 1989Bacteria of what are now regarded as the genus Campylobacter were first isolated in 1909, but initially were considered as pathogens of animals only. Although the first human infections were reported in 1947, the importance of campylobacters as causes of intestinal illnesses was not widely recognized until the 1970s. C.
Timothy L. Cover, Martin J. Blaser
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Campylobacter pylori infection in children
Journal of Infection, 1988Two children with antral nodular hyperplasia and active chronic gastritis associated with Campylobacter pylori are reported. The organism was observed by scanning electron microscopy and cultured from antral biopsies obtained at endoscopy from each patient. Anti-C.
D.M. Jones+3 more
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Continued decline in the incidence of Campylobacter infections, FoodNet 1996-2006.
Foodborne pathogens and disease, 2008Campylobacter is a leading cause of foodborne illness worldwide. In the United States, changes in the incidence of culture-confirmed Campylobacter infections have been monitored by the Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) since 1996 ...
E. Ailes+12 more
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Campylobacter and helicobacter infections
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1992Campylobacter enteritis has emerged as one of the commonest forms of human diarrheal illness. Acute enteritis is the most common presentation of Campylobacter jejuni infection, but symptoms and signs are not so distinctive that the physician can differentiate it from illness caused by other organisms.
Jean-Paul Butzler+2 more
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Journal of veterinary medicine. B, Infectious diseases and veterinary public health, 2006
Prevalence of thermophilic Campylobacter infections in humans, chickens and crows was determined in a cross-sectional study that was carried out in urban and rural areas of Morogoro region, Tanzania during the period of January 2003 to December 2004.
R. Mdegela+4 more
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Prevalence of thermophilic Campylobacter infections in humans, chickens and crows was determined in a cross-sectional study that was carried out in urban and rural areas of Morogoro region, Tanzania during the period of January 2003 to December 2004.
R. Mdegela+4 more
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Environmental aspects of Campylobacter infections
Zentralblatt für Mikrobiologie, 1991Epidemiological data indicate high incidence of campylobacteriosis. Improperly prepared poultry-products, unpasteurized milk as well as non-chlorinated drinking water were shown to be the main vehicles of Campylobacter transmission to man. There is a lack of knowledge concerning the role of various environments in transmission of Campylobacter.
W. Stelzer, J. Jacob, E. Schulze
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Diarrheal Mechanisms and the Role of Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction in Campylobacter Infections.
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 2021F. D. Lobo de Sá+2 more
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