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Pathogenesis of enteric infection by Campylobacter
Campylobacter jejuni and related species are causative agents of human enterocolitis. Being the most common bacterial cause of diarrhoea in many industrialized countries, C. jejuni infection is consequently responsible for a major public health and economic burden. This review predominantly covers t...
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description | Campylobacter jejuni and related species are causative agents of human enterocolitis. Being the most common bacterial cause of diarrhoea in many industrialized countries, C. jejuni infection is consequently responsible for a major public health and economic burden. This review predominantly covers the major enteropathogenic species, C. jejuni. The term 'campylobacters' or the genus name refers to both C. jejuni and C. coli, unless otherwise specified. |
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