The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence and diversity of Arcobacter and Campylobacter spp. in 298 stool samples of patients with diarrhoea, collected from 22 Portuguese hospitals, between September and November 2012. Detection of Arcobacter and Campylobacter spp. was performed using molecular-based detection techniques, such as real-time fluorescence resonance energy transfer PCR, species-specific PCR, and sequencing of amplified PCR products. Overall, 1.3% of the samples were positive for Arcobacter butzleri and 0.3% for Arcobacter cryaerophilus. Campylobacter spp. were found in 31.9% of diarrhoeic faeces. Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter concisus were the most prevalent species (13.7% and 8.0%, respectively). T...
Bacterial pathogens have been confirmed as the major cause of acute diarrhea among outpatients in Ch...
Arcobacter butzleri is an emerging zoonotic food-borne and water-borne pathogen that can cause diarr...
Background: Campylobacter jejune and C. coli are recognized as the most common bacteriological cause...
The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence and diversity of Arcobacter and Campyl...
The presence of Campylobacter (or Campylobacter-like) species in stools from patients suspected of i...
Although rarely, Arcobacter spp. have been associated with diarrhoea and bacteraemia. We report a pe...
AbstractAlthough rarely, Arcobacter spp. have been associated with diarrhoea and bacteraemia. We rep...
A rapid extraction protocol to facilitate the recovery of bacterial DMA from faecal material for use...
We examined fecal samples from 6,774 patients with enteritis in Belgium, 2008–2013. Members of the ...
We examined fecal samples from 6,774 patients with enteritis in Belgium, 2008–2013. Members of the g...
Detection of Different Microorganisms Causing Diarrhoea by Real-Time PCR Diarrhoeal disease is the s...
The aims of this study were as follows: (i) to isolate Arcobacter spp. from the stool samples of pat...
Campylobacter species are the leading agents of bacterial gastroenteritis in developed countries. In...
A PCR-based study of the incidence of enteropathogenic campylobacter infection in humans was done on...
The aims of this study were to detect the frequency of isolation of thermophilic Campylobacter spp. ...
Bacterial pathogens have been confirmed as the major cause of acute diarrhea among outpatients in Ch...
Arcobacter butzleri is an emerging zoonotic food-borne and water-borne pathogen that can cause diarr...
Background: Campylobacter jejune and C. coli are recognized as the most common bacteriological cause...
The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence and diversity of Arcobacter and Campyl...
The presence of Campylobacter (or Campylobacter-like) species in stools from patients suspected of i...
Although rarely, Arcobacter spp. have been associated with diarrhoea and bacteraemia. We report a pe...
AbstractAlthough rarely, Arcobacter spp. have been associated with diarrhoea and bacteraemia. We rep...
A rapid extraction protocol to facilitate the recovery of bacterial DMA from faecal material for use...
We examined fecal samples from 6,774 patients with enteritis in Belgium, 2008–2013. Members of the ...
We examined fecal samples from 6,774 patients with enteritis in Belgium, 2008–2013. Members of the g...
Detection of Different Microorganisms Causing Diarrhoea by Real-Time PCR Diarrhoeal disease is the s...
The aims of this study were as follows: (i) to isolate Arcobacter spp. from the stool samples of pat...
Campylobacter species are the leading agents of bacterial gastroenteritis in developed countries. In...
A PCR-based study of the incidence of enteropathogenic campylobacter infection in humans was done on...
The aims of this study were to detect the frequency of isolation of thermophilic Campylobacter spp. ...
Bacterial pathogens have been confirmed as the major cause of acute diarrhea among outpatients in Ch...
Arcobacter butzleri is an emerging zoonotic food-borne and water-borne pathogen that can cause diarr...
Background: Campylobacter jejune and C. coli are recognized as the most common bacteriological cause...