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Campylobacter jejuni is a
species of
pathogenic bacteria that is
commonly ****ociated with poultry, and is also
often found in
animal ****. This species...
- been
implicated in
human disease, with C.
jejuni (80–90%) and C. coli (5–10%)
being the most common. C.
jejuni is
recognized as one of the main
causes of...
- illness. It is
caused by the
Campylobacter bacterium, most
commonly C.
jejuni. It
produces an inflammatory,
sometimes bloody,
diarrhea or
dysentery syndrome...
-
targets the
axolemma and
nodes of
Ranvier most of the Ab+
patients had C.
jejuni infections.
Patients with Anti-GalNAc-GD1a
antibodies were less
common but...
-
motor nerves and
nodes of Ranvier.[citation needed] A link to
Campylobacter jejuni was
suspected when a
young girl was
admitted to
Second Teaching Hospital...
- "Bickerstaff's
brainstem encephalitis after an
outbreak of
Campylobacter jejuni enteritis".
Journal of Neuroimmunology. 196 (1–2): 143–146. doi:10.1016/j...
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Members of the
genus Spirillum Campylobacter species, such as
Campylobacter jejuni, a
foodborne pathogen that
causes campylobacteriosis Helicobacter species...
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Campylobacter species, C. coli has been
discovered to be more
aerotolerant than C.
jejuni; this
explains the
increasing survival and
transmission of the
strains during...
- perfringens,
Clostridioides difficile, and
Staphylococcus aureus.
Campylobacter jejuni is one of the most
common sources of
infectious enteritis, and the most...
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Foodborne disease can be
caused by a
number of bacteria, such as
Campylobacter jejuni, and chemicals, such as pesticides, medicines, and
natural toxic substances...