campylobacter spp. and salmonella spp. in black-headed gulls (larus ridibundus). | cloacal examination of 41 juvenile black-headed gulls (larus ridibundus) by cultivation demonstrated campylobacter jejuni in 26 (63%) and salmonella typhimurium in 21 (51%) of them. all the bird samples were collected in a breeding colony near the town hodonin, south moravia, czech republic in 1996. twenty six campylobacter isolates were tested for antibiotic and drug sensitivity: all were resistant to at least three agents (penicillin, tetracyclin and sulfomethoxazol-trimethoprim) while all wer ... | 1997 | 9151001 |