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Pathophysiology of Campylobacter Jejuni Infections of Humans

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Journal Microbes Infect
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2000 Jan 5
PMID 10617934
Citations 67
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Campylobacter jejuni and closely related organisms are major causes of human bacterial enteritis. These infections can lead to extraintestinal disease and severe long-term complications. Of these, neurological damage, apparently due to the immune response of the host, is the most striking. This review examines current knowledge of the pathophysiology of the organism. Diversity of C. jejuni isolates in genotypic and phenotypic characteristics now is recognized and clinically relevant examples are presented. Expected future directions are outlined.

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