The presence of virulence factors (VFs) and mechanisms of quinolones and macrolide resistance was analyzed in Campylobacter spp. from a pediatric cohort study in Lima. In 149 isolates (39 Campylobacter jejuni and 24 Campylobacter coli from diarrheic cases; 57 C. jejuni and 29 C. coli from controls), the presence of the cdtABC and cadF genes and iam marker was established. Nalidixic acid, ciprofloxacin, erythromycin, and azithromycin susceptibilities were established in 115 isolates and tetracycline-susceptibility was established in 100 isolates. The presence of mutations in the gyrA, parC, and 23S r...
Campylobacter has become the leading cause of zoonotic enteric infections in developed and developi...
Campylobacteriosis represents a global health challenge due to continuously increasing trends of ant...
The aim of the work was to determine susceptibility to drugs and the genetic similarity among the C...
The presence of virulence factors (VFs) and mechanisms of quinolones and macrolide resistance was an...
Abstract. A total of 495 Campylobacter jejuni and 122 C. coli isolated from Thai children were scree...
Campylobacter spp. have become the most important bacte-ria causing diarrhea in humans in many count...
Campylobacter species is responsible for 400-500 million diarrhea cases worldwide every year. Emerge...
Campylobacter has developed resistance to several antimicrobial agents over the years, including mac...
Campylobacter infections are a major cause of diarrhoea world-wide and two of the antimicrobials use...
Abstract Background The Campylobacter species usually causes infection between humans and livestock ...
Infection with Campylobacter jejuni is now considered to be the most common cause of acute bacterial...
Campylobacters, especially C. jejuni and C. coli, have become one of the leading causes of acute gas...
The aim of this research was to statistically analyze the association between antimicrobial suscepti...
We assessed the susceptibility of 182 Campylobacter jejuni isolates from patients with diarrhea to e...
Campylobacter is a leading foodborne bacterial pathogen, which causes gastroenteritis in humans. Th...
Campylobacter has become the leading cause of zoonotic enteric infections in developed and developi...
Campylobacteriosis represents a global health challenge due to continuously increasing trends of ant...
The aim of the work was to determine susceptibility to drugs and the genetic similarity among the C...
The presence of virulence factors (VFs) and mechanisms of quinolones and macrolide resistance was an...
Abstract. A total of 495 Campylobacter jejuni and 122 C. coli isolated from Thai children were scree...
Campylobacter spp. have become the most important bacte-ria causing diarrhea in humans in many count...
Campylobacter species is responsible for 400-500 million diarrhea cases worldwide every year. Emerge...
Campylobacter has developed resistance to several antimicrobial agents over the years, including mac...
Campylobacter infections are a major cause of diarrhoea world-wide and two of the antimicrobials use...
Abstract Background The Campylobacter species usually causes infection between humans and livestock ...
Infection with Campylobacter jejuni is now considered to be the most common cause of acute bacterial...
Campylobacters, especially C. jejuni and C. coli, have become one of the leading causes of acute gas...
The aim of this research was to statistically analyze the association between antimicrobial suscepti...
We assessed the susceptibility of 182 Campylobacter jejuni isolates from patients with diarrhea to e...
Campylobacter is a leading foodborne bacterial pathogen, which causes gastroenteritis in humans. Th...
Campylobacter has become the leading cause of zoonotic enteric infections in developed and developi...
Campylobacteriosis represents a global health challenge due to continuously increasing trends of ant...
The aim of the work was to determine susceptibility to drugs and the genetic similarity among the C...