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epidemiologic features of campylobacter infection among cats in the upper midwestern united states.to describe the epidemiologic features of campylobacter infection among cats in the minneapolis-saint paul metropolitan area.200515742694
quinolone-resistant campylobacter jejuni infections in minnesota, 1992-1998. investigation team.increasing resistance to quinolones among campylobacter isolates from humans has been reported in europe and asia, but not in the united states. we evaluated resistance to quinolones among campylobacter isolates from minnesota residents during the period from 1992 through 1998.199910332013
serologic study of two clusters of infection due to campylobacter jejuni.the serologic responses to campylobacter jejuni in persons involved in two clusters of infection and in control subjects were studied. in the first cluster, in which previously unexposed persons drank raw milk, the attack rate was high and elevated complement-fixing (cf) and specific igg and igm antibodies were demonstrated. in the second cluster, involving farmers who chronically drank raw milk, the attack rate was low, but titers of cf and igg antibodies were high in both affected and unaffect ...19836842019
food-borne antibiotic-resistant campylobacter infections.a recent report has provided some important information concerning the apparent emergence of quinolone-resistant bacterial infections in the united states. in particular, this report indicates an increase in domestically acquired, quinolone-resistant campylobacter jejuni infections, likely associated with poultry consumption.199910453177
a point-source outbreak of campylobacteriosis associated with consumption of raw milk.after a one-day field trip to a minnesota farm, 22 (45%) of 49 third-grade students and three (14%) of 21 adult chaperones developed campylobacteriosis. campylobacter jejuni was isolated from specimens of 13 children and one asymptomatic adult. illness was associated with the consumption of raw milk during a picnic lunch (odds ratio = 41.0, p less than .0001) and participation in hand milking of cows (odds ratio = 37.5, less than .0001). two additional findings implicated consumption of raw milk ...19854031557
prevalence of foodborne pathogens in bulk tank milk.bulk tank milk from 131 dairy herds in eastern south dakota and western minnesota was examined for the presence of for foodborne pathogens. campylobacter jejuni, shiga-toxin producing escherichia coli, listeria monocytogenes, salmonella spp., and yersinia enterocolitica were detected in 9.2, 3.8, 4.6, 6.1, and 6.1% of bulk tank milk samples, respectively. thirty-five of 131 (26.7%) bulk tank milk samples contained one or more species of pathogenic bacteria. isolates of salmonella belonged to gro ...200111699446
outbreak of campylobacteriosis associated with raccoon contact at a wildlife rehabilitation centre, minnesota, 2013.campylobacteriosis is an enteric illness caused by bacteria of the genus campylobacter. there are approximately 900 culture-confirmed cases of campylobacteriosis reported annually to the minnesota department of health (mdh). case patients are interviewed about risk factors, including foods eaten, recreational and drinking water exposures and animal contact. in september 2013, mdh identified two campylobacter jejuni cases who reported working at the same wildlife rehabilitation centre before illn ...201727576067
campylobacter infections in the united states. results of an 11-state surveillance.in january 1982, 11 states (alabama, arizona, georgia, illinois, minnesota, new mexico, oregon, texas, vermont, washington, and wisconsin) began reporting monthly their isolations of campylobacter to the centers for disease control in atlanta. the information reported included the species of campylobacter organisms, the week of the report, the site from which the organism was isolated, and the age and sex of the infected person. a total of 3,966 isolates were reported in 1982, of which 3,900 wer ...19846087756
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