Isolation of Campylobacter Fetus Subsp. Jejuni from Human Fecal Specimens by Incubation at 35 and 42 Degrees C
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Campylobacter strains were isolated from human stool specimens that were cultured on modified Skirrow agar and incubated at 35 and 42 degrees C. Incubation at 42 degrees C resulted in more isolates, increased colony numbers, and earlier isolation than was found at 35 degrees C.
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