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Campylobacter
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Campylobacter
Enjoy your pet, stay healthy 29 Jan 2006
For example, Campylobacter is a bacterium found in puppies that's eliminated in their stool and, on occasion, passed on to people. ...
- myDNA.com,
Eating Kosher food has little to do with health for the body 29 Jan 2006
...anthrax. Chickens will peck at excreta and commonly are infected with salmonella or campylobacter which can cause human disease. ...
- Montreal Gazette,
New PCR method to detect Campylobacter jejuni. Jan 20, 2006
Campylobacter jejuni is a species of curved, rod shaped bacteria, and is responsible for an estimated 14 per cent of diarrhoea worldwide. ...
- AP-foodtechnology.com,
Sickened customer sues EV restaurant Jan 28, 2006
A precursor to the strange disorder is food poisoning from the spiral-shaped bacteria, Campylobacter jejuni, found in poultry intestines. ...
- East Valley Tribune,
Foodborne Campylobacter infections increase Jan 3, 2006
...countries. The overall incidence rate for Campylobacter was 47.6 cases per 100,000 population, a 32 per cent increase from 2003. ...
- FoodProductionDaily.com,
Dairyman draws on support after sickness that struck 27 Jan 25, 2006
...“Even if campylobacter is the cause of the sickness, I will not stop getting the milk,� she said. “I am informed. This is a risk that I take. ...
- Loveland Herald Reporter,
E. Coli Defense Mechanism May Provide Key to Disrupting Bacteria ... Jan 16, 2006
Below, is a summary of information about seven major foodborne illnesses: E. coli; Norwalk Virus; Salmonella; Listeria; Shigella; Hepatitis; and Campylobacter. ...
- Newsinferno.com,
Raw milk sickens 5 Jan 20, 2006
...said LeBailly. Campylobacteriosis is an infection caused by ingesting the Campylobacter bacterium, said Meyer-Lee. Symptoms are ...
- Loveland Herald Reporter,
Flu remedy: don't eat chicken Jan 21, 2006
...factories.". These conditions explain why salmonella and campylobacter are commonly found on chicken products sold in stores. It's ...
- eTaiwan News,
Reasons for `insufficient cell count' Jan 2, 2006
Concern has centered on poultry infected with Campylobacter bacteria, which don't normally affect birds, but can cause fever and diarrhea in humans. ...
- Charlotte Observer,
Not too early to give bulls a pre-spring check-up Jan 23, 2006
Mr Anderson adds that when working bulls have been bought or hired a sheath wash screen should be used to check for campylobacter. ...
- FarmersWeekly,
ASK FOODDAY Jan 24, 2006
In addition to cooking the raw egg, this temperature ensures that the poultry and its juices are hot enough to kill any possible salmonella or campylobacter. ...
- OregonLive.com,
How antibiotics could cause colitis Jan 4, 2006
The bacteria most commonly associated with colitis in the horse are Salmonella, Campylobacter, Clostridium difficile, and Neorickettsia risticii, the causative ...
- Thoroughbred Times,
What Causes Reactive Arthritis Jan 9, 2006
Infections in the digestive tract that may trigger reactive arthritis include Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, and Campylobacter. ...
- Open PR (press release),
Kevin Goldstein-Jackson: It’s time to refresh my palate Jan 20, 2006
It also produces detection kits to screen for causes of food poisoning, including salmonella, listeria, E-coli 0157, campylobacter and bacillus enterotoxin. ...
- Financial Times,
Udder testing negative Jan 18, 2006
...said. In past five years, Oklahoma has had three outbreaks of Campylobacter, a diarrheal disease, associated with raw milk. One ...
- Claremore Daily Progress,
Regulator approves four antimicrobials for use with chicken Jan 17, 2006
...to human health. Chicken is a major culprit behind Salmonella and Campylobacter food borne infections in the EU. EFSA's positive ...
- FoodNavigator.com,
Cruise ship virus strikes local eatery Jan 18, 2006
In addition, the stool sample tests came back negative for food-borne illnesses like shigella, E. coli, salmonella and campylobacter. ...
- Santa Cruz Sentinel,
Torrents of human waste pouring into a sick Yarra Jan 13, 2006
...by The Age detected a number of harmful pathogens in the river for which Melbourne Water does not test, including enterococcus, campylobacter and salmonella. ...
- The Age,
The lowdown on bird flu Jan 12, 2006
These foods may not transmit bird flu (according to current data), but they can cause other food-borne diseases, including Campylobacter, Salmonella, Listeria ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com,
Prevention of Communicable Disease in Childhood Jan 11, 2006
...associated with viral pathogens such as rotavirus, adenovirus and Nora virus, or with common bacterial agents such as salmonella and Campylobacter, does not ...
- Medscape (subscription)
PPI link to diarrhoea bacteria risk Jan 10, 2006
...with his research in WA general practice patients showing it was the second most common bacterial enteric pathogen in the community (after campylobacter). ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),
Camas Raw Dairy Has State Blessing Jan 1, 2006
...milk. They say it can contain such pathogens as staphylococcus, campylobacter, salmonella, E.coli, listeria and tuberculosis. Make ...
- The Columbian,
I have a cough. Do I need an antibiotic? Jan 8, 2006
Don't reheat food more than once. By following these rules you will kill off bacteria such as E-coli 0157, listeria, campylobacter and salmonella. ...
- The Herald,
Boom town rats Jan 12, 2006
Pest Control. "We think rats are playing a significant part in food poisoning cases such as salmonella and campylobacter. "It's ...
- Leeds Today,
Boca doc says alternative milk view means Dec 28, 2005
...and cheese made from raw milk include fever, Salmonella dublin infection, staphylococcal food poisoning, brucellosis, campylobacter infection, salmonellosis, C ...
- Boca Raton News,
Q&A: How Humans Can Avoid Catching Bird Flu Jan 13, 2006
Pavia: Not cooking an egg could result in salmonella, campylobacter -- a whole variety of unpleasant things are more likely than bird flu. ...
- RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty,
Using Nature To Beat Food Poisoning 23 Nov 2005
Science Service (ARS) in the United States are reporting that proteins called bacteriocins, produced by bacteria, can reduce Campylobacter pathogens to very ...
- Farming Life,
Thanksgiving tips: Hold the bacteria 23 Nov 2005
Caused by bacteria such as E. coli, salmonella, listeria and campylobacter, food poisoning can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and fever.
- CNN
Fruits, Veggies Now Linked to Most Major Salmonella Cases 23 Nov 2005
Together with campylobacter and E. coli, Salmonella accounts for the majority of the estimated 76 million cases of food poisoning annually. ...
- The NewStandard,
Think Safety when Preparing the Thanksgiving Meal Nov 22, 2005
Most raw poultry is already contaminated with campylobacter bacteria when you buy it, so it's essential to wash your hands before and after handling it. ...
- Kansas City infoZine,
Penn State offers tips to handle turkeys safely and keep the ... Nov 21, 2005
Cutter says because bacteria are killed by heat, illness due to Salmonella and Campylobacter found on raw poultry can easily be prevented. ...
- Penn State Live,
Natural Substance Reduces Campylobacter in Chickens Nov 16, 2005
Proteins called bacteriocins, produced by bacteria, can reduce Campylobacter pathogens to very low levels in chicken intestines and could help reduce human ...
- Food Consumer,
Discovery could reduce chicken pathogens, improve safety Nov 18, 2005
17/11/2005 - Proteins called bacteriocins, produced by bacteria, can reduce Campylobacter and Salmonella pathogens to very low levels in chicken intestines ...
- FoodProductionDaily-USA,
International partnership for poultry safety Nov 16, 2005
Russian Federation and Kazakhstan counterparts on various projects, including one to develop and assess bacteriocins to combat Campylobacter and Salmonella ...
- Food Consumer,
Food Safety for Persons with AIDS Nov 15, 2005
Three types of bacteria are of particular concern for persons with AIDS: Salmonella, Campylobacter jejuni, and Listeria monocytogenes. ...
- Food Consumer,
DNA Chips Spot, Help Track Antibiotic Resistance Nov 15, 2005
But some bacterial pathogens, like Salmonella and Campylobacter, and other intestinal bacteria, like Escherichia coli and Enterococcus, are becoming resistant ...
- Community Dispatch (press release)
Popular poultry drug banned Oct 26, 2005
FDA has shown that use of Baytril in poultry reduces the effectiveness of Cipro in treating Campylobacter, one of the most common causes of severe bacterial ...
- Daily Nation (subscription),
Boosting Defence Against Avian Flu Nov 2, 2005
...by UK company Forum Bioscience, was originally developed to help producers reduce the incidence of food poisoning bacteria such as Campylobacter and Salmonella ...
- Farming Life,
Sausage, Mash and Sustainability Nov 18, 2005
And since our food is more traceable, there are fewer risks to health safety, of campylobacter poisoning (from infected Brazilian chicken) or exposure to toxic ...
- Green Futures,
BIRD FLU: HEALTH MINISTRY, BANNING POULTRY NOT AN OPTION Oct 26, 2005
...if properly cooked," the ministry suggests cooking as a preventive measure against all types of bacteria such as, among others, salmonella and Campylobacter. ...
- Agenzia Giornalistica Italia,
Bird Flu hits the UK Oct 26, 2005
...an advisory body to member states and maintains that the warning is a common procedure in outbreaks of illmesses caused by salmonella or Campylobacter Bacteria ...
- FemaleFirst.co.uk,
The Great American Milk Wars Nov 18, 2005
Those bacteria had names such as Campylobacter jejuni, Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella (some 1,600 variations), and Listeria monocytogenes. ...
- Intellectual Conservative,
Enjoy the turkey, but hold the bacteria Nov 18, 2005
Caused by bacteria such as E. coli, salmonella, listeria and campylobacter, food poisoning can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and fever. ...
- Arizona Daily Star,
DuPont Helps United States Improve Food Safety Nov 15, 2005
Assays are available for detecting E. coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella, Listeria genus, Enterobacter sakazakii, Campylobacter jejuni/coli and ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
FDA targets lettuce industry with E. coli guidance Nov 9, 2005
...to 2004. Campylobacter infections fell 31 percent, cryptosporidium dropped 40 percent, and yersinia decreased 45 percent. Recent ...
- Food Navigator -USA,
Q&A - How bird flu can be transmitted Oct 26, 2005
...about the hypothetical risk of bird flu - a disease that is hard for humans to catch - than the real risk of salmonella and campylobacter food poisoning. ...
- Telegraph.co.uk,
EU health authority criticised for causing bird flu panic Oct 26, 2005
...body only to member states, argues this preventative measure is common when fighting outbreaks of infections caused by the salmonella or campylobacter bacteria ...
- EUobserver.com,
'Healthy' bugs: hype or science? Nov 6, 2005
...bacteria which occur naturally in the large intestine, where they perform a role in stopping unpleasant pathogens such as E.coli or campylobacter entering the ...
- Independent,
Study Identifies Several New Bacterial Species Associated With ... Nov 3, 2005
Multiple Campylobacter Genomes Sequenced (February 4, 2005) -- Campylobacteriosis is usually caused by C. jejuni, a spiral-shaped bacterium normally found in ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Was It Something I Ate? Oct 26, 2005
According to Harris, the most common food-borne bacterial offenders are salmonella, shigella, campylobacter and E. coli 0157:H7. ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Guillain-Barré cases among recipients of meningococcal conjugate ... Nov 1, 2005
Infections most often associated are Campylobacter jejuni, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus. Vaccines rarely have been implicated. ...
- AAP News (subscription)
What to do if you think you have food poisoning Oct 26, 2005
...accompaying phone numbers. Most common illnesses: Salmonella, staphylococcus, campylobacter, E. coli 0157:H7. General symptoms: Nausea ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Not birds' fault Nov 4, 2005
BIRDS are accused of causing avian flu, yet history tells us - as with bovine TB, foot-and-mouth, BSE, E.coli, salmonella, campylobacter and pig wasting ...
- Cambridge Evening News,
The Antibiotics Argument 02 Oct 2005
According to FDA: “Enrofloxacin does not completely eliminate Campylobacter from the birds' intestinal tracts, and those Campylobacter bacteria that survive ...
- BEEF (subscription)
Poultry's Persistence Problem - Drug-Resistant Campylobacter in ... Sep 17, 2005
One such bacterium is Campylobacter, a pathogen common to chicken products. Every year more than 1 million Americans develop Campylobacter ...
- Food Consumer
The HS:1 serostrain of Campylobacter jejuni has a complex teichoic ... Sep 2, 2005
Recently, the CPS biosynthetic loci for several strains of Campylobacter jejuni were sequenced and revealed evidence for multiple mechanisms of structural ...
- European Journal of Biochemistry
Poultry's Persistence Problem - Drug-Resistant Campylobacter in ... Sep 19, 2005
One such bacterium is Campylobacter, a pathogen common to chicken products. Every year more than 1 million Americans develop Campylobacter ...
- ThePoultrySite.com (press release)
Rural Report for Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Sep 19, 2005
AgVax has released CampyVax4, the latest version of its vaccine to treat Campylobacter, and it is confident sheep abortions in New Zealand will fall ...
- Newstalk ZB
Bayer Asks FDA's Permission To Sell Antibiotic Baytril® During ... Sep 3, 2005
...as premium antibacterial drugs as they can kill a broad range of infectious bacteria including food borne poisoning bacteria Campylobacter and Salmonella. ...
- Food Consumer
Five Develop Nerve Disorder After Receiving Meningitis Vaccine Sep 30, 2005
One possibility they will consider is whether the syndrome was related to an infection caused by Campylobacter bacteria, a common cause of food poisoning ...
- New York Times
Do you know what's on your plate? Sep 25, 2005
Campylobacter is the most common identified cause of food-borne disease. ... Salmonella is the second most common cause of food poisoning after campylobacter. ...
- ic Wales
Bayer Accused of Endangering Public Health by Attempting to Stay ... Sep 3, 2005
The FDA now acknowledges scientific data shows that the use of enrofloxacin in poultry caused resistance to emerge in Campylobacter, a bacterium that causes ...
- Newsinferno.com
EBI Food Safety's Bacteriophages are Safe for Control of Listeria ... Sep 29, 2005
...of products contributing to food safety, such as bacteriophage solutions against microbial food contaminants including Listeria, Salmonella, Campylobacter and E ...
- PR Newswire UK (press release)
Tap water could spread stomach bug Sep 14, 2005
Campylobacter, the commonest reported bacterial cause of infectious intestinal disease in England and Wales, causes severe diarrhoea, stomach pain and vomiting ...
- Daily Mail - UK
Food poisoning 'costs productivity' Sep 2, 2005
...of the Griffith Institute for Glycomics, said around 200,000 Australians fell ill annually from a form of food poisoning caused by Campylobacter bacteria. ...
- Sydney Morning Herald (subscription)
How Now Mad Cow: Real Food Safety Concerns Sep 27, 2005
These bacterial and viral diseases -- Hepatitis A, E. coli, campylobacter and cryptosporidium -- all may be transmitted by eating unwashed fruit and vegetables ...
- eDiets.com
Of birds and diseases Sep 24, 2005
It all depends on the infecting organism. Certainly, chlamydia, salmonella and campylobacter can be eradicated with antibiotics. ...
- Malaysia Star
Bayer Commended for Ending 5-Year Opposition to FDA Ban Sep 8, 2005
The FDA has shown that use of Baytril in poultry reduces the effectiveness of Cipro in treating Campylobacter, one of the most common causes of severe ...
- ThePoultrySite.com (press release)
To: National Desk and Agricultural Reporter Sep 2, 2005
...concluded that using Baytril in poultry reduces the effectiveness of Cipro in treating people who have severe food poisoning caused by Campylobacter, one of ...
- U.S. Newswire (press release)
A Final Passion Sep 18, 2005
John's Health Center in Santa Monica, where he was hospitalized with campylobacter, a food- and water-born bacteria that infects the gastrointestinal tract. ...
- Press-Enterprise (subscription)
Antibiotic banned to protect humans Sep 10, 2005
In July, the FDA's commissioner, Lester M Crawford, cited particular misgivings about campylobacter bacteria, a growing source of serious illness in humans. ...
- Daily Mail - UK
Yarra water 'dirty and dangerous' Sep 16, 2005
Water does not test. Harmful pathogens identified included enterococcus, campylobacter and salmonella. The State Government has ...
- The Age (subscription)
Ironically, water could be a key in response to disaster Hand ... Sep 2, 2005
By contrast, common bugs such as shigella, salmonella and campylobacter, which account for large numbers of bacterial diarrhea cases in the United States, can ...
- San Francisco Chronicle
How can we minimize future damages? Sep 8, 2005
We fret about mad-cow disease but ignore E. coli or Campylobacter. We worry about airplanes but think nothing of negotiating busy highways. ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel
Hurricane Katrina sparks fears of disease outbreaks Sep 2, 2005
...usual culprits in water- and food-borne disease outbreaks in this country, such as Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Shigella, Campylobacter, Cryptosporidium, and ...
- CIDRAP
How much can we really do to minimize disaster costs? Sep 8, 2005
We fret about mad-cow disease but ignore E. coli or Campylobacter. We worry about airplanes but think nothing of negotiating I-94 at the Lowry Tunnel. ...
- Pioneer Press
Luray Water Receives EPA Award Sep 12, 2005
...years ago. Just 12 months ago, a bacteria called Campylobacter showed up in the town's water supply, making some residents sick. The ...
- WHSV
Urban chickens Sep 7, 2005
...people?". More importantly, Julian adds, chickens can be carriers of bacteria -- salmonella and campylobacter in particular. "Both ...
- Providence Journal (subscription)
Poisonous results from food outlet samples Sep 7, 2005
Among the contaminants were salmonella and campylobacter, which were responsible for a large proportion of the 6820 cases of reported food poisoning last year. ...
- The Herald
Mayflower Moves Labs Across the Country Without Losing a Single ... Sep 7, 2005
...with Stintzi’s collection, which consists of more than 15,000 individual clones of bacteria, such as Salmonella and Campylobacter , which causes diarrhea. ...
- PR Leap (press release)
UK regulator targets Campylobacter in poultryJul 20, 2005
...are likely to face more safety regulations after a government report singles out chicken meat as the largest contributor to Campylobacter infections in the ...
- Meat Process
Business briefcaseJul 29, 2005
The US Food and Drug Administration said there are concerns about campylobacter bacteria, a growing source of serious illness in humans. ...
- DesMoinesRegister.com
7 killed, 50 injured in India train bombingJul 29, 2005
12. Crawford cited particular concerns about campylobacter bacteria, a growing source of serious illness in humans. Campylobacter ...
- Pasadena Star-News
Amtrak restoring more high-speed train serviceJul 29, 2005
12. Crawford cited particular concerns about campylobacter bacteria, a growing source of serious illness in humans. Antibiotics ...
- Boston Globe
**Warning Spoilers Ahead**Jul 25, 2005
...least 138 ºF. Poultry and other types of meats can be contaminated with Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli. Ingestion of ...
- Blogcritics.org
Evaluation of Disinfectant Efficacy When Applied to the Floor of ...Jul 3, 2005
Samples were cultured to determine total aerobic bacterial plate counts, yeast and mold counts, and the prevalence of Campylobacter spp., and Salmonella spp ...
- RedNova.com
Research and Markets: Understanding Pathogen Behaviour: Virulence ...Jul 21, 2005
...the behaviour of particular pathogens, reviewing virulence, stress response and resistance mechanisms in such pathogens as Salmonella, E.coli and Campylobacter ...
- Forbes
Going below the surfaceJul 27, 2005
...which bugs were sickening the backpackers, but they think the culprits were the usual suspects — E. coli, salmonella or Campylobacter jejuni — which they ...
- Los Angeles Times
UK food agency calls on food scientistsJul 5, 2005
Projects include the reduction of campylobacter and salmonella in poultry, chemical contaminants from food production, and the safety assessment of novel and ...
- Food Navigator
Proper preparation can provide picture perfect picnic partyJul 2, 2005
The most common cases of bacteria-related food poisoning are salmonella, Campylobacter and E. coli. Last year, Butler County saw ...
- Middletown Journal
Petting area slated to reopen for patronsJul 16, 2005
One Lucas County child became infected with campylobacteriosis, the illness caused by the bacteria campylobacter, after visiting the zoo in June, according to ...
- Toledo Blade
OFFICIALS SPLIT OVER BEST FISHJul 25, 2005
...the FDA banned those antibiotics after is was determined that some they could cause the development of an infectious disease called Campylobacter, an illness ...
- Pine Bluff Commercial
Raw dealJul 23, 2005
Ask any parasitologist: Pathogens such as salmonella, E. coli and campylobacter can fester in poorly handled meat, especially in summer. ...
- Globe and Mail
Part of Children's Zoo reopens after all-clearJul 2, 2005
Last week, zoo officials discovered an organism known as Campylobacter, a cause of gastrointestinal illness, in a sample of sheep droppings. ...
- Toledo Blade
You can't judge a burger by its colorJul 4, 2005
Bacteria most commonly associated with undercooked meats are campylobacter, salmonella and escherichia coli O157:H7. Campylobacter ...
- The Olympian
Comparative Gut Microflora, Metabolic Challenges, and Potential ...Jul 3, 2005
Well-known examples are some species of the genera Salmonella, Campylobacter, and Clostridium, which lead to acute diarrhea, intestinal inflammation, and ...
- RedNova.com
The Times They Are A-Changin'Jul 8, 2005
Silver stains showed the stomach was often colonized with what Marshall and Warren thought might be Campylobacter specks. They were ...
- RedNova.com
Historical and Scientific Perspectives of Same Species Feeding of ...Jul 3, 2005
29]. Recent work [30] has reported that Clostridium perfringens, Listeria monocytogenes, Campylobacter jejuni, and Salmonella spp. ...
- RedNova.com
Early Warning For Kidney Failure PossibleJul 11, 2005
...the Christchurch Hospital with a new doctor, one that is hoped to safely, easily and instantly diagnose a range of diseases from Campylobacter to asthma. ...
- Scoop.co.nz
Safety rules: Keeping kids healthy during summer 'trauma season'Jul 5, 2005
Camping or hiking? Wildlife may carry illness-causing campylobacter and salmonella that may be excreted in their stool and washed into streams. ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Small meat-producers seek to opt-out of USDA regulationsJul 8, 2005
...“I suspect that the industrialization of our meat supply opened up a conduit for salmonella, for campylobacter, and for E. coli O157 infections to pass ...
- Capital Press (subscription)
Global Warming Increases Oyster Sensitivity To PollutionJul 10, 2005
Increasing Harbingers Of Dangerous Microbes (December 29, 2000) -- Oysters on the half shell lose their glamour if they've got campylobacter or salmonella ...
- Science Daily
Taste of Food PoisoningJul 4, 2005
The good news: Infections caused by five hard-to-spell bacteria -- E. coli O157:H7, campylobacter, cryptosporidium, listeria and yersinia -- underwent ...
- Washington Post
New pecking order: Air-chilled chickenJul 7, 2005
Scientists observed that 350 air-chilled birds had about 20 percent less bacteria (like salmonella and campylobacter) than the same number of water-cooled birds ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com
Summer food safety tipsJul 7, 2005
There are several ways to make sure you don't unwittingly infect yourself and your guests with dangerous illnesses like salmonella, E. coli and campylobacter. ...
- Walker Pilot Independent
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