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Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1984
In recent years the microaerophil organisms of the genus Campylobacter have been cultured with increasing frequency, thanks to more appropriate methods for isolation from fecal cultures. These organisms have been shown to be important causes of acute diarrheal disease, usually with spontaneous recovery.
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In recent years the microaerophil organisms of the genus Campylobacter have been cultured with increasing frequency, thanks to more appropriate methods for isolation from fecal cultures. These organisms have been shown to be important causes of acute diarrheal disease, usually with spontaneous recovery.
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Campylobacter fetus infections
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 1979Summary C. fetus ss jejuni is an important cause of gastroenteritis in humans. Simple methods for isolation of the organism have been developed, and laboratories should seriously consider the possible presence of this organism when culturing stool specimens.
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Campylobacter Infections Today
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985In the 1960s, fewer than 25% of persons with acute diarrhea had a pathogen identified by stool examination. Today, as many as 65% to 85% of patients have a causative agent identified. 1 In addition to better culturing techniques, new organisms have been discovered. Among these, Campylobacter jejuni is the most important.
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Amila K Nanayakkara +2 more
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Epidemiology of Campylobacter Infections
, 2018Bibhat B.K. Mandal, P. Mol, J. Butzler
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar +2 more
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