Publications
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superficial antigens of campylobacter (vibrio) fetus: characterization of antiphagocytic component. | a glycoprotein responsible for the antiphagocytic properties of campylobacter fetus has been identified by comparing cells of a wild-type strain with those of a mutant lacking this substance. the antiphagocytic component is demonstrable through electron microscopy as a discrete, negatively charged structure on the periphery of the cell. clt is readily removed from the cell by mild extraction procedures and contributes to the inagglutinability in o antiserum normally displayed by c. fetus. cells ... | 1975 | 46843 |
campylobacter enteritis associated with canine infection. | campylobacter fetus ss. jejuni has recently been recognised as a human enteric pathogen. five cases of campylobacter enteritis are described. all five patients had abdominal pain and diarrhoea. two of the five patients had bloody diarrhoea and relapses. all the patients had been in contact with young dogs which had had diarrhoea. campylobacter fetus ss. jejuni was isolated from these dogs or from their litter-mates. canine infection with campylobacter fetus ss. jejuni may be an important source ... | 1978 | 82001 |
[diagnosis of vibriosis in bulls at breeding stations through lavages of the artificial vagina]. | the objective of the study was to test the suitability of lavages of artificial vaginas which are used for collecting ejaculate for diagnosing the campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus germs. according to the results of the investigation this method may be considered equal to the method of lavages of the prepuce. however, it is important to point out the advantages: it eliminates the danger of an accident, it enables quality lavage in the laboratory. to caputure the campylobacter fetus the filtration ... | 1978 | 96573 |
influence of seminal additives and packaging systems on fertility of frozen bovine spermatozoa. | the following recommendations and conclusions are based upon results of fertility and laboratory studies, and general trends from field investigations. fertility results due to the addition of enzymes have been variable and contradictory. flushing of ampules with dry, gaseous nitrogen prior to filling has become a routine practice in processing semen to be frozen. for control of vibrio fetus and leptospira pomona, 2,000 micrograms of streptomycin and 1,000 u polymyxin b sulfate should be added p ... | 1978 | 162535 |
studies of the microaerophilic nature of campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni. ii. role of exogenous superoxide anions and hydrogen peroxide. | the addition of bovine superoxide dismutase to brucella broth or brucellar agar greatly echanced the oxygen tolerance of campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni strain h840 (atcc 29428). catalase also enhanced oxygen tolerance, but to a lesser extent. these enzymes must act externally to the bacteria. all of the diverse compounds which enhance oxygen tolerance of c. fetus, including nor-epinephrine and a combination of ferrous sulfate, sodium metabisulfite, and sodium pyruvate, share the ability to qu ... | 1979 | 218715 |
etiology of infantile enteritis in south africa. | infantile enteritis constitutes a major health problem in developing countries. several investigations into the etiology of this condition among various south african populations have been undertaken during the past few years. recent studies of black urban infants have revealed that salmonellae, shigellae, enterotoxigenic enterobacteriaceae, and rotaviruses play a relatively minor role in infantile enteritis. on the other hand, all studies, including a number performed several years ago, have de ... | 1979 | 221438 |
gram-negative bacillary endocarditis. interpretation of the serum bactericial test. | although the serum bactericidal test is commonly used in the management of infective endocarditis, little has been written about its validity or limitations. we report three cases of gram-negative bacillary endocarditis (pseudomonas aeruginosa, vibrio fetus and serratia marcescens) encountered in 1 year at a veterans administration hospital. serum bactericidal titers were considered necessary to identify inadequate antibiotic regimens or to avoid unnecessary drug toxicity. the limitations of the ... | 1975 | 234679 |
susceptibility of campylobacter fetus to twenty-two antimicrobial agents. | in vitro susceptibility of 11 recent clinical isolates of campylobacter fetus to 22 antimicrobial agents was determined by an agar dilution technique. unlike most obligate anaerobic gram-negative bacilli, c. fetus isolates tested were relatively resistant to penicillin and cephalosporins, but exquisitely susceptible to tetracyclines and aminoglycosides. all strains were also inhibited at concentrations achievable in serum by clindamycin, chloramphenicol, metronidazole, carbenicillin, ticarcillin ... | 1978 | 263884 |
isolation of campylobacter fetus from recent cases of human vibriosis. | campylobacter fetus was isolated from five recent cases of human vibriosis, of which two were adults and three were children. one adult presented with pericarditis and the other with recurrent pyrexia. campylobacter fetus subsp. intestinalis which resembled cattle strains serologically, was isolated under co2 or anaerobic conditions from blood cultures of these patients. two of the three children had kwashiorkor and the third was only 8 days old. isolates identified as campylobacter fetus subsp. ... | 1977 | 270524 |
blastogenic transformation by lipopolysaccharide of blood leukocytes from immunized but not normal cattle. | escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide produced blastogenic transformation in whole-blood leukocytes from heifers that had been infected and immunized with campylobacter fetus, but not in cells from control animals. this suggests that lipopolysaccharide dose not function as a b-cell mitogen in cattle and that its stimulation of cells from immunized animals occurred through another mechanism. | 1977 | 330414 |
the isolation and nature of campylobacters (microaerophilic vibrios) from laboratory and wild rodents. | faeces voided by eight species of laboratory or feral rodents were cultured for campylobacters by means of selective methods. campylobacters were isolated from bank voles and from rats, but not from rabbits, laboratory mice, hamsters, guinea-pigs, field mice or field voles. in routine biochemical tests isolates from bank voles resembled a type of campylobacter fetus that causes infectious infertility in cattle; isolates from rats resembled campylobacter coli associated with swine dysentery. elec ... | 1977 | 330861 |
[campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni as the causal agent of diarrhea]. | 1978 | 347315 | |
infection of humans with campylobacter fetus. | 1978 | 348290 | |
susceptibility of the bank vole clethrionomys glariolus to infection with campylobacter fetus. | 1978 | 352476 | |
campylobacter enteritis: clinical and epidemiologic features. | campylobacter fetus subspecies (ssp.) jejuni has been recently recognized to cause diarrheal disease in man. to assess its importance as an enteric pathogen, we prospectively studied 514 patients with diarrhea. campylobacter fetus ssp. jejuni was isolated from the feces of 26 patients (5%) and seven of 11 of their symptomatic household contacts. this organism was isolated from the feces of only one of 18 asymptomatic household contacts and not at all from 157 other healthy persons. seventeen of ... | 1979 | 380433 |
campylobacter fetus infections in children. | there has been a gradual accumulation of reported campylobacter fetus human infections since the first description in 1947. the taxonomy of these fastidious and morphologically confusing organisms has been recently revised and, in the past few years, through the use of selective culture medium for stool isolation c fetus has been implicated as a frequent paghogen in children. there are three relatively distinct patterns of human c fetus infection. the first, most frequent, pattern of disease is ... | 1979 | 390487 |
studies of the microaerophilic nature of campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni. i. physiological aspects of enhanced aerotolerance. | 1979 | 427650 | |
detection of enteric campylobacteriosis in children. | campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni was recovered as the sole bacterial pathogen from 31% of 0- to 8-month-old children with acute gastroenteritis and from 5% of asymptomatic children (p less than 0.05). in children 8 to 24 months old, the respective recovery rates were 38 and 40%. with the exception of one case of simultaneous bacteremia, the clinical course of the symptomatic infection was benign and rarely lasted more than a week. the isolates were sensitive to most commonly used antibiotics. s ... | 1979 | 429543 |
the prevalence of campylobacter fetus in the gall bladder of sheep. | 1979 | 435214 | |
comparative efficacy of ten commercial campylobacter fetus vaccines in the pregnant guinea pig: challenge with campylobacter fetus serotype a. | efficacy of ten commercial campylobacter fetus vaccines was tested in pregnant guinea pigs and compared with that of an experimental vaccine prepared from the challenge-exposure strain. if the first lot of vaccine failed to protect 50% of the guinea pigs, one or two additional lots of that vaccine were purchased and retested. three vaccines for cattle, evaluated, as the most effective of those tested, protected 62%, 72%, and 89% of the guinea pigs from abortion; the experimental vaccine protecte ... | 1979 | 475102 |
susceptibility of campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni to twenty antimicrobiol agents. | one hundred recent clinical isolates of campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni were tested by an agar dilution technique for susceptibility to each of 20 antimicrobial agents. doxycycline and gentamicin were the most active of the drugs examined, inhibiting all strains at concentrations achievable in serum. although the median minimal inhibitory concentration of erythromycin was low, 8% of the isolates were highly resistant. all isolates of campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni were relatively resistant ... | 1979 | 475372 |
[bacteria of the campylobacter species as cause of enteritis (author's transl)]. | in an eight-year-old boy who had acute gastroenteritis, examination of the faeces with specific isolation technique revealed campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni as the responsible pathogen. this is the first observation in the federal republic of germany of an enteritis caused by campylobacter. | 1979 | 477569 |
campylobacter fetus: major enteric pathogen. | 1979 | 490866 | |
campylobacter fetus septic arthritis: report of a case. | 1979 | 494668 | |
opportunistic infections in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. | patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (cll) are susceptible to infection from a variety of opportunistic pathogens. we have described an elderly man with cll who had repeated, severe bacterial and fungal infections including recurrent cryptococcal meningitis, disseminated histoplasmosis, vibrio fetus sepsis, pasturella tularensis sepsis, and aspergillus pneumonia. b cell and possible t cell defectiveness in cll as well as chronic corticosteroid therapy contributed to the weakened host defen ... | 1979 | 505093 |
acute colitis and bacteremia due to campylobacter fetus. | an acute febrile illness with dysentery and colitis developed in a 26-year-old man following a wilderness outing. campylobacter fetus ssp. jejuni was subsequently grown on blood cultures drawn during the acute illness and 9 days later when the patient was asymptomatic. proctosigmoidoscopic and histopathologic evidence of acute colitis was present on admission and resolved on follow-up examination. campylobacter fetus spp. jejuni infection should be considered in the etiology of acute infectious ... | 1979 | 510097 |
campylobacter fetus gastroenteritis. | 1979 | 516695 | |
two cases of campylobacter fetus septicemia. | 1979 | 524921 | |
the effect of the nitroimidazole drug dimetridazole on microaerophilic campylobacters. | dimetridazole, a nitroimidazole drug reported to act only on obligately anaerobic micro-organisms, is widely used for the prevention and treatment of swine dysentery. forty-four strains of the microaerophilic bacterium campylobacter coli isolated from either healthy or diseased pigs, and a strain of campylobacter fetus, were all sensitive to dimetridazole. the sensitivities (minimal inhibitory concentration less than 10 microng per ml) were similar to those of anaerobic bacteria. dimetridazole i ... | 1977 | 558335 |
central nervous system infection by vibrio fetus. | in a 50-year-old cook, partial motor seizures and signs of dominant hemisphere dysfunction developed after a brief nonspecific febrile illness. pleocytosis was seen in the cerebrospinal fluid and findings on cerebral angiography and isotope brain scan suggested a subdural collection. surgical exploration showed only thickening and inflammation of the dura. cultures of this tissue and of the patient's blood were positive for vibrio fetus, an organism common in sheep and cattle, but seen rarely in ... | 1978 | 567769 |
campylobacter fetus infection in human subjects: association with raw milk. | within a three week period, four cases of campylobacter fetus infection were identified in a hospital in los angeles county. three of the four patients had drunk large quantities of an identical brand of commercially available certified raw milk. campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni was isolated from the blood of these three patients. the fourth patient, who did not drink raw milk, had campylobacter fetus subspecies intestinalis isolated from his blood. a telephone survey comparing cases and co ... | 1979 | 571676 |
campylobacter enteritis associated with unpasteurized milk. | campylobacter fetus ss. jejuni has recently been recognized as a human enteric pathogen. laboratory isolation has been hindered by its fastidious nature. methods for recovery of this organism from stool culture and a specific serologic test are described. an outbreak is reported in which three members of the same family became simultaneously ill with fever, severe abdominal cramps and diarrhea. c. fetus ss. jejuni was recovered from stool specimens from all three. a fourfold increase in serum im ... | 1979 | 573969 |
genital tropism and coital transmission of campylobacter fetus subspecies intestinalis. | 1979 | 581656 | |
campylobacter fetus sepsis with mycotic aortic aneurysm. | campylobacter fetus is a fastidious, curved, gram-negative bacillus that has been increasingly associated with human disease. to our knowledge, we are reporting the first documented case of c fetus sepsis associated with an aortic mycotic aneurysm. typical of previously reported cases of infections caused by this organism, this case involved a debilitated patient who was seen initially with a subacute febrile illness associated with bacteremia, but who died suddenly when the unsuspected aneurysm ... | 1979 | 581840 |
passive transmission of campylobacter fetus by immunised bulls. | two groups of 24 heifers were mated with 3 immunised and 3 susceptible bulls respectively. six heifers in each group were infected artificially with campylobacter fetus sub-sp. fetus biotype venerealis. among susceptible heifers mated with immunised bulls, 13/18 became pregnant and 5/18 yielded evidence of infection with c. fetus. among susceptible heifers mated with susceptible bulls, 7/18 became pregnant and 10/18 yielded evidence of infection. c. fetus was isolated on one occasion from an imm ... | 1978 | 582385 |
bovine venereal campylobacteriosis (vibriosis) in north east scotland. | since january 1978 four outbreaks of bovine venereal campylobacteriosis, associated with campylobacter fetus subspp fetus, have been investigated. the herds demonstrated a variety of presenting signs, and the outbreaks were confirmed by vaginal mucus agglutination tests and isolation of c fetus subspp fetus. a greater recovery of c fetus was achieved by reducing the oxygen tension in the atmosphere used for incubation to a greater extent than usual. bradford's brucella agar was found to be a sui ... | 1979 | 583185 |
campylobacter fetus (vibrio fetus) infection in dairy herds in south-west scotland. | infertility and abortion caused by campylobacter fetus is described in a series of 12 herds in south west scotland during the period may 1974 to december 1976. herd studies show that 44 bulls were involved and that there were 34 bull and 18 cow movements for breeding purposes. the need to include c fetus infection in the differential diagnosis of herd infertility is emphasised. | 1977 | 595301 |
[occurrence and pathogenicity of glycine-positive strains of campylobacter (vibrio) fetus serotype 0 1]. | 1977 | 595981 | |
a dual vaccine for the immunisation of cattle against vibriosis. | single subcutaneous injections of a mineral oil adjuvant vaccine containing 20 mg dry weight of campylobacter fetus subsp fetus biotype venerealis cells and 20 mg dry weight of c. fetus subsp fetus biotype intermedius cells per 5 mil dose protected 2- and 3-year-old heifers and 3- and 4-year-old cows against genital infection with either organism. | 1977 | 612316 |
comparison of three sampling methods for the diagnosis of genital vibriosis in the bull. | three different methods of collecting preputial material for bacteriological examination were compared using 3 bulls infected with campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus. the first method utilised a specially designed instrument to scrape the preputial and penile mucosa, int he second method plastic pipettes were used to aspirate material and the third method involved washing the preputial cavity with sterile peptone water. bacteriological examination of the samples showed conclusively that scraping w ... | 1977 | 612318 |
pregnant guinea pig model for testing efficacy of campylobacter fetus vaccines. | 1978 | 629433 | |
improved media for growth and aerotolerance of campylobacter fetus. | the microaerophilic nature of campylobacter fetus has complicated its recovery from human and animal sources. in this study, modifications of brucella agar and broth were tested for enhancement of growth and aerotolerance of 64 strains of c. fetus, representing each subspecies. brucella agar supplemented with 0.025% each feso4 7h2o, sodium metabisulfite, and sodium pyruvate, supported growth of 98, 77, and 63% of the strains at 6% o2, 17% o2, and 21% o2, respectively. unsupplemented brucella aga ... | 1978 | 670386 |
the serological response of sheep to a trivalent campylobacter (vibrio) fetus var intestinalis vaccine. | 1978 | 676003 | |
isolation of campylobacter fetus from bulls. | 1978 | 687292 | |
gram-negative endocarditis caused by campylobacter fetus. | campylobacter fetus is a rare cause of endocarditis that is difficult to diagnose because of the fastidiousness of the organism. the source of infection is unknown and it may involve a normal or previously damaged aortic valve. the onset is insidious, and if there is a prior history of recent onset of fever, thrombophlebitis, and diarrhea, infection caused by this organism should be considered. echocardiography may be useful. the organism is sensitive to a variety of antibiotics, including the c ... | 1978 | 705408 |
campylobacteriosis in man: pathogenic mechanisms and review of 91 bloodstream infections. | five patients with campylobacter fetus(previously called "vibrio fetus") bacteremia are presented with enteric symptoms in four patients, a self-limited course in three, and with possible nosocomial infection in one patient who had disseminated malignancy. the clinical syndromes of 91 bacteremic patients with campylobacteriosis and c. fetus taxonomy and pathogenicity are reviewed. studies of potential pathogenic mechanisms in enteric infections failed to reveal the production of either heat-stab ... | 1978 | 707518 |
effect of interval between booster vaccination and time of breeding on protection against campylobacteriosis (vibriosis) in cattle. | thirteen heifers (group a) given a booster vaccination with campylobacter fetus 4 1/2 months before breeding to bulls infected with the homologous strain had a pregnancy rate of 54%, compared with a pregnancy rate of 92% for 12 heifers (group b) given a booster vaccination 10 days before the 63-day breeding period began. none of 7 nonvaccinated heifers became pregnant, and all remained infected for at least 136 days. all three groups of heifers were bred by the same infected bulls. nine of the h ... | 1978 | 711587 |
evaluation of a transport medium for campylobacter (vibrio) fetus. | a quantitative assessment was performed on a serum enrichment medium for campylobacter (vibrio) fetus, to test its effectiveness as a transport medium. abundant yields of c fetus were obtained with an inoculum size of 10(4), even after keeping the medium in air at 22 to 23 c for 4 days prior to incubation at 37 c under microaerophilic conditions. the organism could be isolated from the medium kept in air at 22 to 23 c for at least 2 days, with an inoculum as small as 100 organisms. it was conclu ... | 1978 | 711588 |
elimination of genital vibriosis in female cattle by systemic immunization with killed cells or cell-free extracts of campylobacter fetus. | 1978 | 712110 | |
susceptibility of campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni to twenty-nine antimicrobial agents. | the activity of 29 antimicrobial agents was tested against 95 strains of campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni isolated from human stools. furazolidone and gentamycin were the most active agents. the tetracyclines, erythromycin, and chloramphenicol were very active against most of the strains, but with each antibiotic a few resistant strains were found. the penicillins were relatively inactive, and the cephalosporins tested were only active against occasional strains. | 1978 | 718153 |
microcapsule of campylobacter fetus: chemical and physical characterization. | the antiphagocytic antigen (antigen [a]) comprising the microcapsule of a strain of campylobacter fetus subsp. intestinalis has been purified from culture supernatants by ammonium sulfate fractionation and free-flow electrophoresis. antigen [a] is a glycoprotein containing about 4% carbohydrate consisting of hexose, pentose, and methylpentose. the composition of the protein was typical of bacterial extramural structural proteins in its low content of basic, aromatic, and sulfur-containing amino ... | 1978 | 730387 |
isolation of campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni. | 1978 | 732739 | |
campylobacter infections. first reports from red cross war memorial children's hospital, cape town. | we report 10 cases of campylobacter fetus infection, isolated during a 7-month period, which were all sensitive to erythromycin. the aetiology and epidemiology are discussed. | 1978 | 734547 |
infection of humans with campylobacter fetus. | 1978 | 737615 | |
campylobacter fetus infection in children. | 1979 | 762641 | |
[type differentiation of v. fetus and v. bubulus by using fluorescent antisera]. | obtained were type-specific fluorescent vibrionic antisera for the laboratory identification of vibrio fetus strains. they produced positive fluorescence only with the homologous strains, and did not react with the heterologous strains. this showed that the sera were strongly specific. their use is suggested for the differentiation typing of the vibrio strains. | 1975 | 766378 |
spontaneous peritonitis of cirrhosis due to campylobacter fetus. | an unusual case of spontaneous peritonitis of cirrhosis associated with campylobacter fetus is reported. this microaerophilic gram-negative bacillus has been increasingly associated with human disease recently, particularly in patients with cirrhosis. the infection is characteristically relapsing in nature and requires protracted antimicrobial therapy. | 1976 | 780182 |
[isolation of campylobacter fetus in two herds of sheep in sweden (author's transl)]. | in two herds of sheep with numerous abortions campylobacter fetus subspecies intestinalis was isolated from fetuses, fetal membranes, and faecal specimens. in herd a, with good hygiene, 12 ewes out of 250 aborted. in herd b, with poor hygiene, 54 out of 171 ewes aborted and 14 of them died; for a further 9 ewes the lambs died postnatally. the clinical course in both herds shows that proper supervision and possibilities of prompt isolation of aborting ewes can substantially reduce the spread of i ... | 1976 | 790309 |
flagellar ultrastructure and flagella-associated antigens of campylobacter fetus. | ultrastructural examinations of the flagellum of compylobacter (vibrio) fetus were performed throughout the growth cycle. filament diameters, exceeding 17.6 nm during the exponential phase, were substantially greater than those reported for unsheathed flagella of other genera with the exception of pseudomonas fluorescens. filament diameters increased during growth, reaching a mean width of 21.2 nm in middle to late stationary phase. internal flagellar structure, principally of the parallel lined ... | 1975 | 804471 |
in-vitro effect of edta-tris-lysozyme solutions on selected pathogenic bacteria. | the in-vitro effect of edta-tris-lysozyme solution on 16 pathogenic bacteria of medical or veterinary importance was determined. marked decreases in bacterial count occurred with pseudomonas aeruginosa, escherichia coli, moraxella osloensis and campylobacter fetus, and smaller decreses with salmonella typhimurium, shigella boydii, aeromonas hydrophila, proteus mirabilis, listeria monocytogenes and erysipelothrix insidiosa. the test solution had no effect on klebsiella ozaenae, brucella canis, co ... | 1975 | 805241 |
infections associated with ovine perinatal mortality in victoria. | the occurrence of infections associated with perinatal mortality was investigated. in 1970, carcasses from 94 flocks distributed throughout victoria were examined by microbiological and histopathological techniques. carcasses from 4 of the same flocks were similarly examined in 1971. widespread occurrence of listeria monocytogenes and campylobacter fetus was demonstrated with l. monocytogenes being recognised in 25% of the flocks examined. no other bacterial pathogens commonly associated with ov ... | 1975 | 809028 |
major outer membrane protein of campylobacter fetus: physical and immunological characterization. | the outer membrane proteins of campylobacter fetus have been isolated by extraction of cell envelopes both in triton x-100 and ethylenediaminetetraacetate (edta) and in sodium dodecyl sulfate (sds). each method yielded a major protein component, which migrated identically in sds-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (sds-page) and proved comparable in electrophoretic and molecular weight characteristics to the analagous protein from escherichia coli. in addition, the surface of sds-extracted c. fet ... | 1976 | 819374 |
antibody-mediated immobilization of campylobacter fetus: inhibition by a somatic antigen. | immobilization tests were conducted on a wild-type strain of campylobacter fetus subsp. intestinalis and on a mutant lacking an antiphagocytic cell surface component. highly effective immobilization of the mutant, both as single cells and clumps of cells, was produced with an antiserum containing antibodies specific for the flagellar hook and filament and for the o antigen. damage to flagellar hooks after reaction with this antiserum was observed only with cells of the mutant. single-cell immob ... | 1976 | 819375 |
campylobacter fetus associated with pulmonary abscess and empyema. | an unusual case of community-acquired necrotizing aspiration pneumonia with pulmonary abscess and empyema associated with campylobacter fetus (formerly vibrio fetus) in mixed culture is reported. this microaerophilic gram-negative curved bacillus has been increasingly associated with human disease. unlike most pathogens associated with community-acquired aspiration pneumonia, this organism is usually resistant to penicillin. infection associated with this organism is characteristically relapsing ... | 1977 | 830489 |
nature of campylobacter fetus agglutinins in vaginal mucus from experimentally infected heifers. | 1977 | 837209 | |
septicemia due to campylobacter fetus in a newborn infant with gastroenteritis. | 1977 | 842576 | |
campylobacter fetus septicemia with concurrent salpingitis. | campylobacter fetus was isolated from the blood of a nonpregnant young woman who had a clinical diagnosis of salpingitis. a description of the isolate of c. fetus is given. an increasing awareness of human infections and capability of growing this microaerophilic organism should contribute to our understanding of the incidence and virulence of this bacterium. | 1977 | 886009 |
campylobacter fetus septicemia and hepatitis in a child with agammaglobulinemia. | 1977 | 894415 | |
an abattoir survey of bull genitalia. | this paper describes a survey of 504 bull genitalia collected after slaughter at 3 western australian abattoirs over 18 months. details of the gross pathology, histopathology, and microbiology of the genitalia, and physical dimensions of the testicles are presented. the major breeds represented were hereford (30%), shorthorn (16%), friesian (14.3%), and aberdeen angus (13.9%). the mean age of 263 bulls (52.6%) was 4.4 years. the mean length and breadth of 469 paired testicles was 10.8 cm and 6.9 ... | 1977 | 901333 |
[biochemical and serological investigations of flagellae of campylobacter fetus (author's transl)]. | flagellae of campylobacter fetus group o, types 1, 2 and 7 were prepared. first they were separated from cell bodies using an ultramix. the suspension was then centrifuged for 20 mins. at 10000 rpm and the supernatant frozen at -40 degrees c. this is a simple method for the enrichment of preparations of flagellae, as they become tangled up and accumulate in the inferior third part of the frozen liquid. the physicochemical basis of this phenomenon was discussed. after thawing and spinning for 20 ... | 1976 | 936824 |
[epidemiologic studies on the vibrio fetus infection of cattle]. | 1976 | 938446 | |
stimulatory effect of dihydroxyphenyl compounds on the aerotolerance of spirillum volutans and campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni. | the aerotolerance of the microaerophilic bacterium spirillum volutans was greatly stimulated in a defined medium by the presence of dihydroxyphenyl ferric iron-binding compounds such as nor-epinephrine at 10(-5) to 10(-6) m. dihydroxyphenyl compounds at 2 x 10(-4) m, or iron salts (ferrous or ferric) at high concentration, greatly increased the aerotolerance of a strain of campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni when grown on streak plates of brucella agar. the results suggest that the microaerophilis ... | 1976 | 942201 |
septicaemia and meningitis with campylobacter fetus subspecies intestinalis. | two cases of infection with campylobacter fetus subspecies intestinalis are reported. in a 46-year-old farmer the development of septicaemic campylobacteriosis with acute gastroenterocolitis was favoured by malnutrition due to chronic alcoholism. after treatment with erythromycin the patient recovered completely. the second patient, a 40-year-old worker with meningitis, recovered after combined streptomycin-erytro-mycin therapy. in both patients antibodies against homologous and reference strain ... | 1976 | 947847 |
immunisation against bovine vibriosis due to campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus biotype intermedius. | a vaccine prepared from campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus biotype venerealis gave only partial protection to heifers and bulls against genital infection with c. fetus subsp. fetus biotype intermedius. heifers and bulls were fully immunised against c. fetus subsp. venerealis biotype intermedius by administration of a vaccine prepared from homologous organisms. | 1976 | 985256 |
nature of antibodies to campylobacter fetus in preputial secretions from a vaccinated bull. | 1976 | 990892 | |
a simple technique for mass cultivation of campylobacter fetus. | studies using 86 media for maximum growth of campylobacter fetus for antigen production showed that a diphasic medium (solid base with liquid overlay) was most suitable. the solid base was double strength cystine heart agar. the liquid overlay was thioglycollate medium of brewer (135-c) without agar. this medium yielded maximum growth of c. fetus in six days with good motility, less clumping and less filament formation than all other media tried. | 1976 | 1000394 |
vibrio fetus endocarditis in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus. | vibrio fetus endocarditis occurred in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus receiving azathoprin and prednisone. blood cultures required 14 days to become positive. the fastidious growth requirement of this organism is reviewed because lack of appreciation of these may result in failure to make the diagnosis. this is the first reported case of vibrio fetus endocarditis occurring in the setting of a connective tissue disorder and immunosuppressive therapy. | 1976 | 1015513 |
[the bacteriological diagnosis of vibrio fetus infection in man (author's transl)]. | a synopsis of the present classification of vibrio fetus is given (tab. 1, 2). besides the presentation of the importance of these bacteria in veterinary medicine, 97 human infections have been published up to now. the geographic, age and sex distribution of these cases and the material out of which the pathogens were isolated is presented (tab. 3, 4). the clinical picture is summarized. for the culture of vibrio fetus liver broth as described by tarozzi incubated for at least 3-4 days was suita ... | 1975 | 1041142 |
bilateral deep brachial vein thrombophlebitis due to vibrio fetus. | a patient had bilateral deep brachial vein thrombophlebitis in which vibrio fetus was recovered from six blood cultures of the six drawn. fever and phlebitis continued with treatment with intravenous doses of heparin and oxacillin but rapidly improved with treatment change of oxacillin to clindamycin. in vitro antibiotic disk susceptibility testing confirmed resistance to oxacillin and susceptibility to clindamycin. vibrio fetus infection is associated with the vascular endothelium in this and p ... | 1975 | 1041482 |
bovine veneral vibriosis: cure of genital infection in females by systemic immunization. | cure of female cattle with venereal vibriosis by systemic immunization with killed campylobacter fetus cells in incomplete freund adjuvant was investigated. heifers infected in the cervicovaginal area with a cloned population of c. fetus venerealis were vaccinated subcutaneously 14 and 24 days thereafter with the infecting strain in incomplete freund adjuvant. six of eight vaccinated heifers were free of infection 25 to 48 days postinfection. one of the cured animals had an intercurrent infectio ... | 1975 | 1112614 |
vaccination against vibrio (campylobacter) fetus infection in sheep in late pregnancy. | a single injection of vaccine containing disrupted formol-killed vibrio (campylobacter) fetus var intestinalis serotype v was shown to give good protection against abortion from an oral challenge of the same serotype administered simultaneously. protection was also afforded by vaccination at the time of the first abortion in sheep infected orally one month previously. these results suggest that vaccination subsequent to an abortion might be of value in preventing a proportion of further abortion ... | 1975 | 1119063 |
campylobacter fetus infection in humans. analysis of three cases. | 1975 | 1133862 | |
vibrio fetus septicemia in colorado. | 1975 | 1145030 | |
effects of mycoplasma spp, trichomonas fetus, and campylobacter fetus on ciliary activity of bovine uterine tube organ cultures. | microscopic observations were made of sections of normal bovine uterine tube (oviduct) and fimbriae maintained in vitro and exposed to agents known to localize in the bovine genital tract, i.e., mycoplasma, trichomonas fetus, and campylobacter fetus (vibrio fetus). only c fetus stopped ciliary activity. scanning electron microscopy (sem) revealed loss of most cilia. sterile filtrate of c fetus culture had no effect. | 1975 | 1155827 |
perinatal lamb mortality in western australia: 5. vibrionic infection. | vibrionic abortion was diagnosed in sheep on 48 occasions between 1963-65 and 3 of these were associated with other major abortion pathogens. the outbreaks were scattered throughout the agricultural area of western australia. time-of-death of 91 infected lambs was: ante-parturient death 50.5%, parturient death 13.2% and post-parturient death 36.3% (deaths occurring immediately after death 28.6%, deaths delayed after death 2.2%, and late post-parturient death 5.5%). the majority of lambs had gros ... | 1975 | 1164266 |
the influence of age on the susceptibility of bulls to campylobacter fetus subsp venerealis. | observations were carried out on 22 hereford bulls to determine the age at which they bacame carriers of c. fetus. during preliminary investigations, 5 bulbs were repeatedly exposed to the organism by artificial or natural means from the age of 18 months. all animals became longterm carriers on reaching an age of between 40 and 70 months. prior to this, a temporary carrier state lasting from 4 to 29 days was produced in 4 bulls. in a subsequent experiment, 17 bulls of 3 different age groups were ... | 1975 | 1167135 |
bovine venereal vibriosis: activity of inflammatory cells in protective immunity. | the capability of bovine polymorphonuclear (pmn) and mononuclear phagocytes to kill campylobacter (vibrio) fetus venerealis was tested under various conditions in order to judge their roles in protective immunity. bovine pmn killed c fetus in the presence of immunoglobulin g (igg) but not immunoglobulin a (iga) antibodies. some phagocytosis occurred in the absence of antibody in glass-adherent cultures, but not in suspension cultures--indicating that surface phagocytosis by the neutrophils norma ... | 1975 | 1173209 |
immunisation of cattle against vibriosis with vaccines prepared from campylobacter fetus subsp fetus. | subcutaneous administration of vaccines prepared from cells of campylobacter fetus subsp fetus strain a28 to heifers gave substantial protection against infertility due to c. fetus subsp venerealis strain b6. strains a28 and b6 had different heat-stable antigens and conformed respectively to serotype b and serotype a of berg et al (1971). the results suggested that the protective antigens were heat-labile antigens common to both strains. although vaccines prepared from serotype b strains of c. f ... | 1975 | 1180771 |
vibrio fetus infection. | 1975 | 1235756 | |
studies on veneral transmission of campylobacter fetus by immunised bulls. | temporary contamination of the penis and prepuce with campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis and campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis biotype intermedius may occur when immunised bulls mate with infected heifers. however, 2 experiments showed that this contamination was not a significant cause of genital infection in susceptible heifers that subsequently mated with bulls. | 1975 | 1243730 |
cystine aminopeptidase activity (oxytocinase) in pregnant guinea pigs: normal and infected with campylobacter fetus. | the cystine aminopeptidase (cap) activity was determined in plasma from guinea pigs at various stages of gestation and in pregnant guinea pigs infected with campylobacter fetus subspecies intestinalis. the cap activity decreased with length of gestation, which is in contrast to the changes in activity in persons. infected guinea pigs near the time of abortion can be distinguished from normal guinea pigs on the basis of plasma cap activity, if the plasma samples are taken 1 to 2 days before abort ... | 1976 | 1259230 |
ovine campylobacterosis: preliminary studies of the efficacy of the in vitro serum bactericidal test as an assay for the potency of campylobacter (vibrio) fetus subsp intestinalis bacterins. | an in vitro serum bactericidal test was developed to assess the efficacy of campylobacter fetus bacterins. four experimental monovalent bacterins (either serotype c or a-2) and 2 commercial bivalent bacterins (a "suspect" and an "efficacious" bacterin) with aluminum hydroxide adjuvant were administered to sheep and rabbits from which antiserums were then prepared. the different vaccines were evaluated by comparing the in vitro bactericidal activity of the sheep and rabbit antiserums. results of ... | 1976 | 1267237 |
[evaluation of antimicrobial drugs and atmospheres for the isolation of campylobacter fetus subspp. from the bovine genital tract]. | growth of 3 reference bovine c. fetus strains in media with and without antibiotics and bacteriostats active against the most common contaminant bacteria in the bovine genital tract was evaluated. in addition, 2 regional bovine c. fetus strains and 1 reference c. sputorum biovar bubulus strain were used in some experiments. reference strain c. fetus subsp. venerealis was completely inhibited by polymyxin (> or = 0.25 iu/ml) whereas the other c. fetus strains were not inhibited. in shepler's medi ... | 1992 | 1302865 |
[neonatal campylobacter fetus septicemia: a case secondary to maternal-fetal contamination]. | a favourable outcome of a severe cambylobacter fetus sepsis in a neonate is reported. the transmission was probably vertical. his mother experienced diarrhoea 15 days before birth. no infecting organism was isolated from maternal stools, but maternal antibody response was significant. such a perinatal infection with meningitis and septicemia is uncommon. bacteriological diagnosis requires an enriched medium and a long incubation. the diagnosis should be evoked in view of an anamnestic context, a ... | 1992 | 1319039 |
differentiation of the subspecies of campylobacter fetus by genomic sizing. | campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus and c. fetus subsp. venerealis are currently differentiated by tolerance to glycine and by their epidemiology. analysis of c. fetus dna by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, after digestion with the restriction endonucleases smai and sali, was used to differentiate between the subspecies. all strains presently identified as c. fetus subsp. fetus had a genomic size of 1.1 mb, whereas the majority of the c. fetus subsp. venerealis strains had a genomic size of 1.3 m ... | 1992 | 1354478 |
nucleotide sequence analysis of the gene encoding the caulobacter crescentus paracrystalline surface layer protein. | the entire nucleotide sequence of the rsaa gene, encoding the paracrystalline surface (s) layer protein (rsaa) of caulobacter crescentus cb15a, was determined. the rsaa gene encoded a protein of 1026 amino acids, with a predicted molecular weight of 98,132. protease cleavage of mature rsaa protein and amino acid sequencing of retrievable peptides yielded two peptides: one aligned with a region approximately two-thirds the way into the predicted amino acid sequence and the second peptide correspo ... | 1992 | 1393820 |
specific detection of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli by using polymerase chain reaction. | development of a routine detection assay for campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli in clinical specimens was undertaken by using the polymerase chain reaction (pcr). an oligonucleotide primer pair from a conserved 5' region of the flaa gene of c. coli vc167 was used to amplify a 450-bp region by pcr. the primer pair specifically detected 4 strains of c. coli and 47 strains of c. jejuni; but it did not detect strains of campylobacter fetus, campylobacter lari, campylobacter upsaliensis, cam ... | 1992 | 1400961 |
nosocomial meningitis due to campylobacter fetus subspecies fetus in a neonatal intensive care unit. | we experienced a nosocomial outbreak of campylobacter fetus subspecies fetus (c. fetus) meningitis in a neonatal intensive care unit. a cluster of three infants developed meningitis approximately 1-1.5 months after the index patient was admitted. two asymptomatic intestinal carriers of c. fetus were detected during the outbreak. our experience indicates that c. fetus can cause nosocomial meningitis in neonates, and asymptomatic carriers may play a role in the transmission of the organism. | 1992 | 1442025 |
anti-enterobacteria antibodies in psoriatic arthritis. | the occurrence of certain antibacterial antibodies was studied in the sera of 22 healthy donors (hd) and 66 patients with different diseases. the cases investigated included 22 rheumatoid arthritis (ra), 22 non-arthritic-psoriasis (nap), and 22 psoriatic arthritis (pa) patients. a complement fixation test was used with yersinia enterocolitica 0:3 type (yec), yersinia pseudotuberculosis (ypt), campylobacter jejuni (cj), and campylobacter fetus (cf) antigens; the detection of anti-chlamydia tracho ... | 1992 | 1458698 |
structural studies of peptidoglycans in campylobacter species. | peptidoglycans (pg) from campylobacter coli, campylobacter jejuni, and campylobacter fetus were composed of muramic acid, glucosamine, alanine, glutamic acid, and diaminopimelic acid in a molar ratio of 1.1:1:1.7:1.1:09. thirty percent of the amino groups of diaminopimelic acid were involved in cross-linkages between peptides. during cultivation, c. coli and c. jejuni changed from a spiral to a coccoid form. in c. coli, we could isolate pg only from the spiral forms in yields of 0.8-1.2% by dry ... | 1992 | 1461153 |