Campylobacter Enteritis
- 10 December 1981
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 305 (24), 1444-1452
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198112103052404
Abstract
IN less than a decade, Campylobacter jejuni has emerged from obscurity as a veterinary pathogen1 to recognition as a leading cause of enteritis in human beings.2 3 4 5 6 When proper culture techniques are used, C. jejuni is isolated in North America and Europe from patients with diarrhea at least as often as salmonella or shigella species. Moreover, C. jejuni has been found in virtually every country in which it has been sought. It seems appropriate, therefore, to give the background that led to documentation of the importance of C. jejuni in disease in human beings and to review what is known about . . .Keywords
This publication has 66 references indexed in Scilit:
- Outbreaks of Campylobacter enteritis in two extended families: Evidence for person-to-person transmissionThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1981
- Campylobacter infection from foalsPublished by Wiley ,1980
- Serotyping of Campylobacter jejuni/coli.Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1980
- Campylobacter in monkeysPublished by Wiley ,1980
- Approved Lists of Bacterial NamesInternational Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 1980
- Entérites à Campylobacter jejuni dans la région parisienneMedecine Et Maladies Infectieuses, 1979
- Acute colitis and bacteremia due toCampylobacter fetusDigestive Diseases and Sciences, 1979
- Campylobacter gastroenteritis in childrenThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
- Campylobacter enteritis in childrenThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
- Related vibrio in stoolsThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1973