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Yersinia Enterocolitica and Yersinia Pseudotuherculosis

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1999
Yersinia enterocolitica can cause enteritis, right lower-quadrant pain mimicking appendicitis, reactive arthritis, and erythema nodosum. This organism is transmitted through food, animal contact, and contaminated blood products. Patients with iron excess are at a higher risk for serious infection.
J, Naktin, K G, Beavis
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Yersinia enterocolitica

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1988
In Europe and North America, Yersinia enterocolitica has been reported with increasing frequency in recent years as a cause of diarrhea, mesenteric adenitis, terminal ileitis, and other clinical syndromes. Yersiniosis, with its protean manifestations, may occur as an endemic disease or in epidemics in communities, families, schools, or hospitals.
R E, Black, S, Slome
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Yersinia colitis

Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1977
A 2-year-old child with a febrile, non-bloody diarrheal illness of acute onset with repeatedly negative stool and blood cultures for pathogenic bacteria is presented. Sigmoidoscopic and roentgenographic studies revealed an inflammatory colitis. Unfortunately, diagnostic perserverance and a high index of suspicion resulted in a positive stool culture ...
R, Lachman   +5 more
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Yersinia: an update

Trends in Microbiology, 2002
The 8th International Symposium on Yersinia was held in Turku, Finland, 4-8 September 2002.
Petra C F, Oyston, Karen E, Isherwood
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YERSINIA AND IRON

The Lancet, 1987
R T, Hughes   +3 more
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Yersinia Enterocolitica

New England Journal of Medicine, 1989
T L, Cover, R C, Aber
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Yersinia

2008
Rajesh Bhatia, Rattan Ichhpujani
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