The international conferences on Campylobacter, Helicobacter and Related Organisms (CHRO) were established in 1981, predominantly as the public health impact of Campylobacter infections became increasingly recognised. The veterinary significance of bovine and ovine infections with Campylobacter fetus (resulting in either abortion or infertility, depending on the subspecies infecting the host) was already well established (Smith and Taylor, 1919). The conferences have been held biannually ever since. The 18th such conference – CHRO 2015 - was held in New Zealand. It was the first time in the history of CHRO conferences that an inaugural presentation secured the rights to host, making New Zealand an even more special destination
Members of the genus Campylobacter are commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals and b...
Introduction The CampySource project aims to identify risk factors for human Campylobacter infection...
End of project reportThe family Campylobacteraceae includes 23 different species of Campylobacter an...
Campylobacteriosis is the most frequently reported foodborne zoonosis worldwide. Consumer´s exposure...
pathogens that remain a major cause of acute gastroenteritis and gastric disease, respectively. The ...
The order Campylobacterales comprises two genera: Campylobacter and Helicobacter, with a widespread...
Campylobacterjejuni infection is one of the most widespread infectious diseases of the last century....
A significant increase in the prevalence of campylobacteriosis cases has been observed over the past...
Campylobacter is the most common bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis in the world, with the spe...
Irregular pagination: missing pp78-79, but content appears complete.New Zealand has one of the highe...
In last years, Campylobacter spp has become one of the most important foodborne pathogens even in hi...
Campylobacter spp. are a major cause of human gastroenteritis. Their wide host range, environmental ...
Campylobacter is a major Public Health problem in the UK, responsible for more than 50,000 recorded ...
Campylobacteriosis is an important, worldwide public health problem with numerous socio‐economic imp...
The Campylobacteraceae is the largest and most diverse family in the phylogenetically distinct Epsil...
Members of the genus Campylobacter are commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals and b...
Introduction The CampySource project aims to identify risk factors for human Campylobacter infection...
End of project reportThe family Campylobacteraceae includes 23 different species of Campylobacter an...
Campylobacteriosis is the most frequently reported foodborne zoonosis worldwide. Consumer´s exposure...
pathogens that remain a major cause of acute gastroenteritis and gastric disease, respectively. The ...
The order Campylobacterales comprises two genera: Campylobacter and Helicobacter, with a widespread...
Campylobacterjejuni infection is one of the most widespread infectious diseases of the last century....
A significant increase in the prevalence of campylobacteriosis cases has been observed over the past...
Campylobacter is the most common bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis in the world, with the spe...
Irregular pagination: missing pp78-79, but content appears complete.New Zealand has one of the highe...
In last years, Campylobacter spp has become one of the most important foodborne pathogens even in hi...
Campylobacter spp. are a major cause of human gastroenteritis. Their wide host range, environmental ...
Campylobacter is a major Public Health problem in the UK, responsible for more than 50,000 recorded ...
Campylobacteriosis is an important, worldwide public health problem with numerous socio‐economic imp...
The Campylobacteraceae is the largest and most diverse family in the phylogenetically distinct Epsil...
Members of the genus Campylobacter are commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals and b...
Introduction The CampySource project aims to identify risk factors for human Campylobacter infection...
End of project reportThe family Campylobacteraceae includes 23 different species of Campylobacter an...