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Symptoms and adverse events in controlled human infection models. [PDF]
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Campylobacteriosis in Jamaican cattle
Veterinary Record, 1980Infertility is a widespread problem among cattle herds in Jamaica and an intergovernmental project was initiated to investigate the problem. One aspect of the project included diagnosis of campylobacteriosis (vibriosis), which was suspected in some herds but had not been confirmed in the laboratory.
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Reservoirs for Human Campylobacteriosis
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1980The epidemiology of human enteric infection due to Campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni is not well understood. To determine whether an endogenous human reservoir is present, the rate of isolation of C. fetus subspecies jejuni from several populations of diarrheal and asymptomatic adults and children were compared. C.
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1998
Abstract The only form of campylobacteriosis of major public health importance is Campylobacter enteritis due to Campylobacter jejuni and C. coll It is the most frequently identified form of infective diarrhoea in industrialized countries, with incidences in the region of 1 per cent per year.
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Abstract The only form of campylobacteriosis of major public health importance is Campylobacter enteritis due to Campylobacter jejuni and C. coll It is the most frequently identified form of infective diarrhoea in industrialized countries, with incidences in the region of 1 per cent per year.
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2011
Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli are frequent cause of bacterial enteritis in industrialised countries and is a major cause of childhood illness in the developing world. Although deaths due to campylobacteriosis are rare, the morbidity and public health and economic burden is high because of its very high incidence.
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Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli are frequent cause of bacterial enteritis in industrialised countries and is a major cause of childhood illness in the developing world. Although deaths due to campylobacteriosis are rare, the morbidity and public health and economic burden is high because of its very high incidence.
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Klinicka mikrobiologie a infekcni lekarstvi, 2015
Campylobacteriosis belongs to the most frequent bacterial gastrointestinal infections worldwide. In the past several years, an increasing trend in the prevalence of campylobacteriosis has been observed in many countries. The rapid spread of antibiotic resistance in Campylobacter spp. also poses a major challenge. The authors review current knowledge on
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Campylobacteriosis belongs to the most frequent bacterial gastrointestinal infections worldwide. In the past several years, an increasing trend in the prevalence of campylobacteriosis has been observed in many countries. The rapid spread of antibiotic resistance in Campylobacter spp. also poses a major challenge. The authors review current knowledge on
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Waterborne campylobacteriosis in northern Norway
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 1991A suspected waterborne outbreak of presumed campylobacteriosis involving approximately 680 of the 1000 inhabitants in a community is described. Twenty-two strains of Campylobacter jejuni were isolated from patients. Ten randomly chosen isolates were identified as biotype 1 LAU 0:1 (n = 9) and biotype 2 PEN 0:6, 7 (n = 1) and one from tap water as ...
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