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Campylobacter Jejuni in Pregnancy

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2008
Case notes of pregnancies with proven Campylobacter jejuni infections were collected from 2 Queensland teaching hospitals and reviewed. Of these cases, 2 pregnancies (3 fetuses) resulted in stillbirths, 2 neonates required treatment with antibiotic therapy within 2 days of birth, while the remaining 2 pregnancies were treated at the time of the ...
Judith Goh, Michael Flynn
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Campylobacter jejuni vertebral osteomyelitis

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2017
Campylobacter jejuni vertebral ...
Antea Topić, Ivan Puljiz
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The Globins of Campylobacter jejuni

2013
Campylobacter jejuni is a zoonotic Gram-negative bacterial pathogen that is exposed to reactive nitrogen species, such as nitric oxide, from a variety of sources. To combat the toxic effects of this nitrosative stress, C. jejuni upregulates a small regulon under the control of the transcriptional activator NssR, which positively regulates the ...
Mariana Tinajero-Trejo, Mark Shepherd
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Campylobacter jejuni contamination of eggs

Veterinary Research Communications, 1986
Contamination of commercial table eggs with a fecal suspension containing 4.4 X 10(6) CFU/g Campylobacter jejuni resulted in shell penetration in 3/70 eggs and recovery of the organism from homogenized egg contents in 1/70 eggs. Viability of C. jejuni on the shell surface was retained for only 16 hours, attributed to desiccation of the fecal suspension.
K. Yogasundram   +2 more
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Occurrence of Campylobacter jejuni in vegetables

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2001
In order to understand the importance of vegetables in the transmission of thermophilic Campylobacter, 56 samples of different vegetables were screened. Out of these, 2 samples (1 spinach and 1 fenugreek) revealed the presence of Campylobacter jejuni biotype I. Both the isolates were enteropathogenic in rat ileal loop test.
Ashok Kumar   +4 more
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Campylobacter jejuni infected bursitis

Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 1991
Campylobacter jejuni is a common cause of enteritis, and has been isolated from patients with bacteremia, meningitis, and cholecystitis. We describe here an unusual case of a chronically inflamed bursitis infected with C. jejuni.
Charles L. Leatherdale   +3 more
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Campylobacter jejuni

2021
Peter M Lydyard   +6 more
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Transformation of Campylobacter jejuni

2000
Campylobacter jejuni is a Gram-negative bacterium and is a commensal of many animal species (Skirrow and Blaser, 1992). In humans it is the major cause of human bacterial enteritis both in developed and developing countries (Tauxe, 1992; Taylor, 1992).
Marc M. S. M. Wösten   +3 more
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The E-Test and Campylobacter jejuni

Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 1992
The E-Test is a recently introduced method for performing antimicrobial susceptibility tests. We compared the E-Test to the broth microdilution test and to the standard agar dilution test by using five antimicrobial agents tested against 55 clinical isolates of Campylobacter jejuni from 11 locations in USA (group 1).
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