Campylobacter coli are one of the most common bacteria in bacterial gastroenteritis and acute enterocolitis in humans. However, relatively little is known regarding the mechanisms of pathogenesis and host response to C. coli infections. To investigate the influence of genetic changes, we first used PCR to demonstrate the presence of the known virulence genes cadF, virB11, cdtB, cdtC and ceuE in the clinical isolate C. coli 26536, which was isolated from the liver of infected BALB/c mice. Sequence analyses of the cadF, virB11, cdtB and ceuE genes in C. coli 26536 confirmed the stability in these virulence genes during their transmission through the host. We further investigated C. coli infection for the bacterial clearance from the liver and...
The World Health Organization has rated multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria including P...
The gram-negative bacterium Campylobacter jejuni represents a major agent causing food-borne gastroe...
Campylobacter is the major bacterial agent of human gastroenteritis worldwide and represents a cruci...
Campylobacter coli are one of the most common bacteria in bacterial gastroenteritis and acute entero...
Human infections with the food-borne enteropathogens Campylobacter are progressively rising. Recent ...
Campylobacter jejuni along with C. coli are major cause of human gastroenteritis worldwide. So far, ...
Background: Campylobacter colonise the gastrointestinal tract of warm-blooded animals and are major ...
Background: Campylobacter jejuni infections constitute serious threats to human health with incr...
Campylobacter jejuni/coli have been known to be major bacterial causes of human gastroenteritis worl...
Indigenous microbes inside the host intestine maintain a complex self-regulating community. The mech...
The aim of this research was to statistically analyze the association between antimicrobial suscepti...
Campylobacter jejuni ist der in Industrieländern am weitesten verbreitete bakterielle Err...
Aims:To investigate the effects of human gut micro-organisms on cytokine production by human intesti...
Abstract Background Campylobacter jejuni infection produces a spectrum of clinical presentations in ...
Intestinal microbes induce homeostatic mucosal immune responses, but can also cause inappropriate im...
The World Health Organization has rated multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria including P...
The gram-negative bacterium Campylobacter jejuni represents a major agent causing food-borne gastroe...
Campylobacter is the major bacterial agent of human gastroenteritis worldwide and represents a cruci...
Campylobacter coli are one of the most common bacteria in bacterial gastroenteritis and acute entero...
Human infections with the food-borne enteropathogens Campylobacter are progressively rising. Recent ...
Campylobacter jejuni along with C. coli are major cause of human gastroenteritis worldwide. So far, ...
Background: Campylobacter colonise the gastrointestinal tract of warm-blooded animals and are major ...
Background: Campylobacter jejuni infections constitute serious threats to human health with incr...
Campylobacter jejuni/coli have been known to be major bacterial causes of human gastroenteritis worl...
Indigenous microbes inside the host intestine maintain a complex self-regulating community. The mech...
The aim of this research was to statistically analyze the association between antimicrobial suscepti...
Campylobacter jejuni ist der in Industrieländern am weitesten verbreitete bakterielle Err...
Aims:To investigate the effects of human gut micro-organisms on cytokine production by human intesti...
Abstract Background Campylobacter jejuni infection produces a spectrum of clinical presentations in ...
Intestinal microbes induce homeostatic mucosal immune responses, but can also cause inappropriate im...
The World Health Organization has rated multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria including P...
The gram-negative bacterium Campylobacter jejuni represents a major agent causing food-borne gastroe...
Campylobacter is the major bacterial agent of human gastroenteritis worldwide and represents a cruci...