| healthy puppies and kittens as carriers of campylobacter spp., with special reference to campylobacter upsaliensis. | living in a household with a dog or cat has previously been identified as a significant risk factor for acquiring campylobacteriosis, in particular, with reference to campylobacter upsaliensis infection. in a cross-sectional study carried out in denmark between august and december 1996, 72 healthy puppies and 42 healthy kittens, aged between 11 and 17 weeks, were sampled for fecal campylobacter shedding by culture of rectal swab specimens on blood-free agar base with cefoperazone at 32 mg/liter ... | 1997 | 9399557 |
| differentiation of campylobacter coli and c. jejuni by length and dna sequence of the 16s-23s rrna internal spacer region. | the internal spacer region (isr) between the 16s and 23s rrna genes of campylobacter was investigated by pcr fragment length typing and dna sequencing of clinical and chicken wild-type isolates. pcr fragment length typing showed one fragment of 859 nt in length for the 12 strains of campylobacter coli investigated. thirty-six of the campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni strains possessed one fragment, which varied in size between 727 and 802 nt. three strains showed two fragments between 501 and 92 ... | 1999 | 10206715 |
| prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of pathogenic bacteria in chicken and guinea fowl. | this study was conducted to compare the presence and antimicrobial susceptibility of campylobacter, salmonella spp., and other enteric bacteria between chickens and guinea fowls. birds were reared on enclosed concrete floor housing covered with pine wood shavings litter material. chicken (n = 40) and guinea fowl (n = 40) carcasses, drinking water (10 ml; n = 40), and litter (10 g; n = 40) were aseptically collected randomly from a poultry farm and analyzed within 1 h of collection. individual pe ... | 2008 | 18753453 |
| eleutherine americana: a candidate for the control of campylobacter species. | the antibacterial activity of ethanolic extracts of selected thai medicinal plants (rhodomyrtus tomentosa (aiton) hassk., quercus infectoria g. olivier, and eleutherine americana merr.) against campylobacter spp. was investigated. sixty-five campylobacter, including 39 isolates from humans and 26 isolates from chicken samples, were tested. reference campylobacter spp. that are commonly encountered in gastroenteritis were included. the ethanolic extract of e. americana demonstrated good antibacte ... | 2011 | 21406364 |
| occurrence of pathogens in wild rodents caught on swedish pig and chicken farms. | a total of 207 wild rodents were caught on nine pig farms, five chicken farms and five non-farm locations in sweden and surveyed for a selection of bacteria, parasites and viruses. lawsonia intracellularia and pathogenic yersinia enterocolitica were only detected in rodents on pig farms (9% and 8% prevalence, respectively) which indicate that these agents are more likely to be transmitted to rodents from pigs or the environment on infected farms. brachyspira hyodysenteriae (1%), brachyspira inte ... | 2013 | 23174339 |
| genotypes and antibiotic resistance of canine campylobacter jejuni isolates. | campylobacter jejuni is the most important cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in humans. it is a commensal in many wild and domestic animals, including dogs. whereas genotypes of human and chicken c. jejuni isolates have been described in some detail, only little information on canine c. jejuni genotypes is available. to gain more information on genotypes of canine c. jejuni and their zoonotic potential, isolates from routine diagnostics of diarrheic dogs as well as isolates of a prevalence stud ... | 2014 | 24210812 |
| prevalence and risk factors for thermotolerant species of campylobacter in poultry meat at retail in europe. | the thermotolerant species campylobacter jejuni, campylobacter coli, campylobacter lari and campylobacter upsaliensis are the causative agents of the human illness called campylobacteriosis. this infection represents a threat for the health of consumers in europe. it is well known that poultry meat is an important food vehicle of campylobacter infection. as emerged from the reported scientific literature published between 2006 and 2016, poultry meat sold at retail level in europe represents an i ... | 2017 | 28854745 |