In 2014, antimicrobial drug-resistant Campylobacter jejuni sequence type 6964 emerged contemporaneously in poultry from 3 supply companies in the North Island of New Zealand and as a major cause of campylobacteriosis in humans in New Zealand. This lineage, not previously identified in New Zealand, was resistant to tetracycline and fluoroquinolones. Genomic analysis revealed divergence into 2 major clades; both clades were associated with human infection, 1 with poultry companies A and B and the other with company C. Accessory genome evolution was associated with a plasmid, phage insertions, and natural transformation. We hypothesize that the tetO gene and a phage were inserted into the chromosome after conjugation, leaving a remnant plasmid...
Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of bacterial gastro-enteritis in the developed world. It i...
Campylobacter jejuni is a major cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, primarily associated w...
Historically, the incidence of gentamicin resistance in Campylobacter has been very low, but recent ...
In 2014, antimicrobial drug-resistant Campylobacter jejuni sequence type 6964 emerged contemporaneou...
We examined whole-genome-sequenced Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli from 2012-2015 isolated from bir...
Campylobacter jejuni ST-474 is the most important human enteric pathogen in New Zealand, and yet thi...
Campylobacter jejuni ST-474 is the most important human enteric pathogen in New Zealand, and yet thi...
In New Zealand the number of campylobacteriosis notifications increased markedly between 2000 and 20...
We thank Food Standards Scotland (Contracts S14054, FSS00017) and the Scottish Government’s Rural an...
We thank Food Standards Scotland (Contracts S14054, FSS00017) and the Scottish Government’s Rural an...
Campylobacter jejuni ST-474 is the most important human enteric pathogen in New Zealand, and yet thi...
Integrated surveillance of infectious multi-source diseases using a combination of epidemiology, eco...
Campylobacter jejuni is a major cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, primarily associated w...
Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli are the biggest causes of bacterial gastroenteritis in t...
Campylobacteriosis, a foodborne illness, is one of the world′s leading causes of gastrointestinal il...
Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of bacterial gastro-enteritis in the developed world. It i...
Campylobacter jejuni is a major cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, primarily associated w...
Historically, the incidence of gentamicin resistance in Campylobacter has been very low, but recent ...
In 2014, antimicrobial drug-resistant Campylobacter jejuni sequence type 6964 emerged contemporaneou...
We examined whole-genome-sequenced Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli from 2012-2015 isolated from bir...
Campylobacter jejuni ST-474 is the most important human enteric pathogen in New Zealand, and yet thi...
Campylobacter jejuni ST-474 is the most important human enteric pathogen in New Zealand, and yet thi...
In New Zealand the number of campylobacteriosis notifications increased markedly between 2000 and 20...
We thank Food Standards Scotland (Contracts S14054, FSS00017) and the Scottish Government’s Rural an...
We thank Food Standards Scotland (Contracts S14054, FSS00017) and the Scottish Government’s Rural an...
Campylobacter jejuni ST-474 is the most important human enteric pathogen in New Zealand, and yet thi...
Integrated surveillance of infectious multi-source diseases using a combination of epidemiology, eco...
Campylobacter jejuni is a major cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, primarily associated w...
Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli are the biggest causes of bacterial gastroenteritis in t...
Campylobacteriosis, a foodborne illness, is one of the world′s leading causes of gastrointestinal il...
Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of bacterial gastro-enteritis in the developed world. It i...
Campylobacter jejuni is a major cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, primarily associated w...
Historically, the incidence of gentamicin resistance in Campylobacter has been very low, but recent ...