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Tove Ejlertsen

Researcher at Aarhus University Hospital

Publications -  65
Citations -  1720

Tove Ejlertsen is an academic researcher from Aarhus University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Campylobacter concisus. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1580 citations. Previous affiliations of Tove Ejlertsen include Aalborg University & Aalborg Hospital.

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Increased short- and long-term risk of inflammatory bowel disease after salmonella or campylobacter gastroenteritis.

TL;DR: In this population-based cohort study with complete follow-up, an increased risk of IBD was demonstrated in individuals notified in laboratory registries with an episode of Salmonella/Campylobacter gastroenteritis.
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Bacteraemia as a result of Campylobacter species: a population-based study of epidemiology and clinical risk factors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed 46 cases of Campylobacter infection in a Danish population with complete follow-up and found that the incidence was 2.9 per 1 million person-years with a peak incidence in the age group above 80 years.
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High incidence of Campylobacter concisus in gastroenteritis in North Jutland, Denmark: a population-based study

TL;DR: There is a high incidence of C. concisus in Denmark, found more frequently among small children and the elderly and among patients participating in a questionnaire sub-study, there was a higher degree of close contacts with animals, especially dogs, as well as a higher travel exposure among C. jejuni/coli patients.
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Oral and Fecal Campylobacter concisus Strains Perturb Barrier Function by Apoptosis Induction in HT-29/B6 Intestinal Epithelial Cells

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of different clinical oral and fecal C. concisus strains on human HT-29/B6 colon cells were determined by Western blotting, and subcellular TJ distribution was analyzed by confocal laser scanning microscopy.