1 The virulence of
Campylobacter fetus,
a bacterial pathogen of ungulates a
2 Here we report that
Campylobacter fetus,
a pathogenic Gram-negative bacteriu
3 Historically, genetically diverse
Campylobacter fetus and Campylobacter jejuni strains hav
4 enus Campylobacter (Campylobacter jejuni and
Campylobacter fetus)
and encode separate RNA polymerase
5 Campylobacter jejuni,
Campylobacter fetus,
and Campylobacter coli were compare
6 ndings contribute to the scant literature on
Campylobacter fetus antimicrobial susceptibility test re
7 Wild-type strains of
Campylobacter fetus are covered by a monomolecular array
8 Cells of the Gram-negative bacteria
Campylobacter fetus are covered by monomolecular arrays
9 Campylobacter fetus bacteria, isolated from both mammals
10 Campylobacter fetus can cause intestinal illness and, oc
11 Campylobacter fetus causes gastrointestinal and systemic
12 Campylobacter fetus cells possess multiple promoterless
13 Wild-type strains of
Campylobacter fetus contain a monomolecular array of sur
14 In Montevideo (2013-2018), 8
Campylobacter fetus extraintestinal infections were repo
15 Pathogens, including norovirus,
Campylobacter fetus,
Helicobacter pylori, Salmonella ent
16 Campylobacter fetus infection should be suspected partic
17 4 to December 2016, a cluster of 13 cases of
Campylobacter fetus intestinal and extraintestinal infec
18 Campylobacter fetus is a cause of enteritis and invasive
19 Campylobacter fetus is a gram-negative bacterial pathoge
20 Campylobacter fetus is a venereal pathogen of cattle and
21 Campylobacter fetus is known to cause human disease, par
22 Campylobacter fetus is rarely isolated from food, albeit
23 Reptile
Campylobacter fetus isolates and closely related strains
24 been substantial genetic divergence between
Campylobacter fetus of reptile and mammal origin.
25 tity with the amino-terminal sequence of the
Campylobacter fetus S-layer protein SapA1.
26 Two subspecies have been identified,
Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus and Campylobacter fetus
27 indicated that they were the same strain of
Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus and were of reptile ori
28 Historically,
Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus was the major cause of
29 tified, Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus and
Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis, and there are two
30 Classifications of the
Campylobacter fetus subspecies fetus and venerealis were
31 Campylobacter fetus subspecies fetus has been recognized
32 Phase variation of
Campylobacter fetus surface layer proteins (SLPs) occurs
33 Campylobacter fetus surface layer proteins (SLPs), encod
34 The
Campylobacter fetus surface layer proteins (SLPs), encod
35 mino acids of the four S-layer proteins from
Campylobacter fetus,
the similarity decreases to less th
36 g the 592 patients, Campylobacter jejuni and
Campylobacter fetus were the most commonly identified sp