Campylobacter infection is the leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, yet life-threatening complications are extremely rare. We present a 32-year-old previously healthy man who presented with dysentery from Campylobacter jejuni, which was complicated by cecal perforation and secondary bacterial peritonitis
Jejunal diverticula are rare and usually asymptomatic. Acute complicationsmay include haemorrhage, d...
Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) bacteremia is difficult to diagnose in individuals with hematologic...
Campylobacter jejuni commonly causes bacterial enteritis but rarely causes extraintestinal infection...
Intestinal perforation is one of the most dreaded and common complications of the typhoid fever rema...
AbstractViruses, enteric bacteria and parasites can all produce similar syndromes of acute enteritis...
Campylobacter jejuni gastroenteritis is the most frequent organism associated with acute infectious ...
Cecal volvulus is characterized by an axial torsion of the cecum, terminal ileum and ascending colon...
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a subclinical infection that causes catastrophic consequences for patients,...
Acute gastroenteritis and food poisoning are the two common diagnoses considered when two or more fa...
ABSTRACTMembers of the genus Campylobacter are notorious for their ability to cause gastroenteritis....
Cytomegalovirus gastroenteritis can be a life-threatening infection in patients with the acquired im...
Gram-negative pathogen-induced continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis- (CAPD) related peritonitis...
ABSTRACTAfter its successful isolation from stools in the 1970s, Campylobacter jejuni has rapidly be...
Abstract Background Campylobacter-related infectious gastroenteritis is common and usually self-limi...
Myocarditis is a rare complication of acute diarrhea due to Campylobacter Jejuni infection. We prese...
Jejunal diverticula are rare and usually asymptomatic. Acute complicationsmay include haemorrhage, d...
Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) bacteremia is difficult to diagnose in individuals with hematologic...
Campylobacter jejuni commonly causes bacterial enteritis but rarely causes extraintestinal infection...
Intestinal perforation is one of the most dreaded and common complications of the typhoid fever rema...
AbstractViruses, enteric bacteria and parasites can all produce similar syndromes of acute enteritis...
Campylobacter jejuni gastroenteritis is the most frequent organism associated with acute infectious ...
Cecal volvulus is characterized by an axial torsion of the cecum, terminal ileum and ascending colon...
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a subclinical infection that causes catastrophic consequences for patients,...
Acute gastroenteritis and food poisoning are the two common diagnoses considered when two or more fa...
ABSTRACTMembers of the genus Campylobacter are notorious for their ability to cause gastroenteritis....
Cytomegalovirus gastroenteritis can be a life-threatening infection in patients with the acquired im...
Gram-negative pathogen-induced continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis- (CAPD) related peritonitis...
ABSTRACTAfter its successful isolation from stools in the 1970s, Campylobacter jejuni has rapidly be...
Abstract Background Campylobacter-related infectious gastroenteritis is common and usually self-limi...
Myocarditis is a rare complication of acute diarrhea due to Campylobacter Jejuni infection. We prese...
Jejunal diverticula are rare and usually asymptomatic. Acute complicationsmay include haemorrhage, d...
Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) bacteremia is difficult to diagnose in individuals with hematologic...
Campylobacter jejuni commonly causes bacterial enteritis but rarely causes extraintestinal infection...