The genus Arcobacter is composed of 17 species which have been isolated from various sources. Of particular interest are A. butzleri, A. cryaerophilus, and A. skirrowii, as these have been associated with human cases of diarrhea, the probable transmissionrroutes being through the ingestion of contaminated drinking water and food. To date, only limited studies of virulence traits in this genus have been undertaken. The present study used 60 Arcobacter strains isolated from different sources, representing 16 of the 17 species of the genus, to investigate their ability to adhere to and invade the human intestinal cell line Caco-2. In addition, the presence of five putative virulence genes (ciaB, cadF, cj1349, hecA, and irgA) was screened for i...
Arcobacter spp. are considered emerging food-borne pathogens (1x1Vandenberg, O., Skirrow, M.B., and ...
Various species of the genus Arcobacter are regarded as emerging food pathogens and can be cause of ...
Arcobacter has emerged as an important food-borne zoonotic pathogen, causing sometimes serious infec...
Interest in arcobacters in veterinary and human public health has increased since the first report o...
<p>Interest in arcobacters in veterinary and human public health has increased since the first...
Bacteria of the Arcobacter (A.) genus, originating mainly from food and water, are dreaded germs for...
The genus Arcobacter which is related to Campylobacter was introduced in 1991. Nevertheless, unlike ...
Background: : : : The genus Arcobacter, belonging to the family Campylobacteraceae, includes pola...
Even though Arcobacter butzleri has been implicated in some human disease as diarrhoea and bacteraem...
Arcobacter genus currently comprises 18 recognized species, among which Arcobacter butzleri, Arcobac...
Arcobacter butzleri is an emerging zoonotic food-borne and water-borne pathogen that can cause diarr...
Bacteria of the Arcobacter genus, originating mainly from food and water, are dreaded germs for huma...
Arcobacter spp. are considered emerging food-borne pathogens ( 1). Contaminated water and meat play ...
Considering that several recent cases of human gastroenteritis have been associated with species fro...
Arcobacter species have a widespread distribution with a broad range of animal hosts and environment...
Arcobacter spp. are considered emerging food-borne pathogens (1x1Vandenberg, O., Skirrow, M.B., and ...
Various species of the genus Arcobacter are regarded as emerging food pathogens and can be cause of ...
Arcobacter has emerged as an important food-borne zoonotic pathogen, causing sometimes serious infec...
Interest in arcobacters in veterinary and human public health has increased since the first report o...
<p>Interest in arcobacters in veterinary and human public health has increased since the first...
Bacteria of the Arcobacter (A.) genus, originating mainly from food and water, are dreaded germs for...
The genus Arcobacter which is related to Campylobacter was introduced in 1991. Nevertheless, unlike ...
Background: : : : The genus Arcobacter, belonging to the family Campylobacteraceae, includes pola...
Even though Arcobacter butzleri has been implicated in some human disease as diarrhoea and bacteraem...
Arcobacter genus currently comprises 18 recognized species, among which Arcobacter butzleri, Arcobac...
Arcobacter butzleri is an emerging zoonotic food-borne and water-borne pathogen that can cause diarr...
Bacteria of the Arcobacter genus, originating mainly from food and water, are dreaded germs for huma...
Arcobacter spp. are considered emerging food-borne pathogens ( 1). Contaminated water and meat play ...
Considering that several recent cases of human gastroenteritis have been associated with species fro...
Arcobacter species have a widespread distribution with a broad range of animal hosts and environment...
Arcobacter spp. are considered emerging food-borne pathogens (1x1Vandenberg, O., Skirrow, M.B., and ...
Various species of the genus Arcobacter are regarded as emerging food pathogens and can be cause of ...
Arcobacter has emerged as an important food-borne zoonotic pathogen, causing sometimes serious infec...