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intestinal colonization of campylobacter jejuni in young japanese quails (coturnix coturnix japonica). 19883386114
isolation of campylobacter jejuni from the eggs and organs in experimentally infected laying japanese quails (coturnix coturnix japonica). 19902385046
adhesion activity of campylobacter jejuni for intestinal epithelial cells and mucus and erythrocytes.live and formalin- or heat (100 degrees c, 30 min)-treated cells of campylobacter jejuni strains y6878 and y6817, and the supernatant of the heat-treated bacterial suspension had agglutinating activity for the intestinal epithelial cells of japanese quails and human (int407). among the erythrocytes derived from 7 animal species (human, horses, sheep, rabbits, mice, chickens, and quails), only rabbit erythrocytes were agglutinated by live and glutaraldehyde-, formalin-, or heat-treated cells of 1 ...19947696403
invasion and viability of campylobacter jejuni in experimentally contaminated japanese quails' eggs.in japanese quail eggs experimentally immersed in a suspension of campylobacter jejuni from human patients (y6817, y6878), strain y6817 was recovered from 15 (18.8%) eggs among 80 between 0.5 hr and 72 hr after immersion. invasion of the eggs by strain y6878 was also seen in 10 (12.5%) of 80 eggs between 0.5 hr and 24 hr after immersion. when egg yolk was inoculated with both strains and held at 4 degrees c, the organisms were detectable for a longer time than the ones kept at 20 degrees c. on t ...19957548430
experimental hepatitis induced by campylobacter jejuni infection in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).to establish an experimental model for vibrionic hepatitis caused by campylobacter jejuni, japanese quails (coturnix coturnix japonica) were inoculated with c. jejuni strains isolated from chicken hepatitis (bl107) and human diarrhea (hp5113). necrotic liver lesions were formed by intra-pancreaticoduodenal vein injection by which the bacteria reached the liver directly via the portal vein, but not by intra-gastric infection. these liver lesions were observed from day 1 to 7 after the infection. ...19968777226
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