Global Epidemiology of Campylobacter Infection
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...…the fact that its epidemiology is not well understood, campylobacteriosis has been recognized as a leading cause of bacterial foodborne illness worldwide, with its incidence and prevalence appearing to increase in both developed and developing countries over the last decade (Kaakoush et al., 2015)....
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...Despite the fact that its epidemiology is not well understood, campylobacteriosis has been recognized as a leading cause of bacterial foodborne illness worldwide, with its incidence and prevalence appearing to increase in both developed and developing countries over the last decade (Kaakoush et al., 2015)....
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...Other risk factors include contact with animals and international travel (Kaakoush et al., 2015), while cross-contamination in the domestic environment has long been identified as a major risk factor resulting in numerous sporadic cases of campylobacteriosis (Bloomfield et al., 2012)....
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...In addition to the alarming increase of the infection’s incidence in Europe, North America, and Australia, epidemiological data from parts of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East indicate that campylobacteriosis is endemic in these areas, particularly in children (Kaakoush et al., 2015)....
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...Broiler meat is considered to be the most important single source of human campylobacteriosis (EFSA-ECDC, 2015; Kaakoush et al., 2015)....
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...Bacteraemia is seen in less than 1 % of cases, acute and post-infectious complications are rare but include arthritis, meningitis, endocarditis, sepsis and Guillain-Barré syndrome [2, 3]....
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...with moderate to severe diarrhea in children from Kolkata, India, Mirzapur, Bangladesh, and Karachi, Pakistan (66)....
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...In addition, in a prospective case-control study conducted between 1 December 2007 and 3 March 2011 to identify the etiology of diarrhea in children aged 0 to 59 months, C. jejuni was reported to be significantly associated July 2015 Volume 28 Number 3 cmr.asm.org 693Clinical Microbiology Reviews on M arch 21, 2021 by guest http://cm r.asm .org/ D ow nloaded from with moderate to severe diarrhea in children from Kolkata, India, Mirzapur, Bangladesh, and Karachi, Pakistan (66)....
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