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- About Campylobacter infection | Campylobacter | CDC
People most commonly get Campylobacter infection by eating raw or undercooked poultry Eating other contaminated foods, drinking untreated water, and touching animals that carry Campylobacter can also cause infection
- Campylobacter Infection (Campylobacteriosis) Symptoms Treatment
A campylobacter infection (campylobacteriosis) is a common bacterial cause of diarrhea The bacteria spread most often through raw milk and undercooked poultry
- Campylobacter - Wikipedia
Campylobacter is a type of bacteria that can cause a diarrheal disease in people [1] Its name means 'curved bacterium' because the germ typically appears in a comma or s shape
- Campylobacter: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Patient
Campylobacter are germs (bacteria) that can cause food poisoning Typically, food poisoning causes gastroenteritis, an infection of the gut (intestines), leading to diarrhoea and sometimes being sick (vomiting)
- Campylobacter Infection: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Prevention - WebMD
You might also hear it called campylobacter, campylobacter infection, or campylobacteriosis gastroenteritis When people worry about eating undercooked chicken, they usually focus on getting
- Campylobacter - World Health Organization (WHO)
Campylobacter is 1 of 4 key global causes of diarrhoeal diseases It is considered to be the most common bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis in the world Campylobacter infections are generally mild, but can be fatal among very young children, elderly, and immunosuppressed individuals
- Campylobacter Jejuni Infection - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Campylobacter jejuni is a common foodborne illness, often causing diarrhea It is transmitted mainly through contaminated food, water and animal contact
- Campylobacter Infections - Infectious Disease - Merck Manual . . .
Campylobacter infections typically cause self-limited diarrhea but occasionally cause bacteremia, with consequent endocarditis, osteomyelitis, or septic arthritis Diagnosis is by culture, usually from stool
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