Bacteraemia with Campylobacter jejuni: no association with the virulence genes iam, cdtB, capA or virB.

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases : Official Publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology
H NielsenH C Schønheyder

Abstract

The role of bacterial genes in the determination of the clinical spectrum of Campylobacter jejuni infection is unclear. We compared clinical isolates from invasive blood-stream infection with stool isolates from gastroenteritis and found no association of the putative virulence genes iam, capA, virB and cdtB with clinical presentation.

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Jan 11, 2012·Scandinavian Journal of Immunology·H NielsenT Ejlertsen
Mar 1, 2012·European Journal of Microbiology & Immunology·R LouwenH P Endtz
Aug 5, 2017·Work : a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation·Patricia PihlLars Peter Sønderbo Andersen

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