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One effect of campylobacteriosis is tissue injury in the gut.
In rare cases, long-term problems can result from campylobacteriosis.
Animals farmed for meat are the main source of campylobacteriosis.
In people with impaired immune systems, campylobacteriosis can be life-threatening.
You treat campylobacteriosis by managing any complications until it passes.
Scientists said they were dismayed by the lack of awareness about campylobacteriosis among the public and some doctors.
Campylobacteriosis occurs much more often in the summer months than in the winter months.
Some people may have arthritis following campylobacteriosis.
Concern over campylobacteriosis has been magnified through recent studies demonstrating that the most common treatment, antibiotics, appears to be losing effectiveness.
The symptoms of campylobacteriosis include diarrhea, cramping, stomach pain, and fever within 2 to 5 days after exposure to the bacteria.
Cipro is used to treat not only anthrax but also food-borne illnesses like campylobacteriosis and salmonellosis.
Campylobacter is responsible for 2 million to 8 million cases of campylobacteriosis a year and 200 to 800 deaths, according to estimates by various health officials.
What is campylobacteriosis?
Exposure to bacteria is often more common during travelling, and therefore campylobacteriosis is a common form of travelers' diarrhea.
These include brucellosis, leptospirosis, campylobacteriosis, and trichomoniasis"
Gastrointestinal campylobacteriosis is caused by Campylobacter jejuni or Campylobacter coli.
Incidence of campylobacteriosis among patients with AIDS in Los Angeles County.
Chronic campylobacteriosis features long period of sub-febrile temperature and asthenia; eye damage, arthritis, endocarditis may develop if infection is untreated.
This means that humans with campylobacteriosis - a disease as widespread and severe as salmonella poisoning - can no longer be effectively treated with fluoroquinolones.
In participants of unprotected anal intercourse, campylobacteriosis is more localized to the distal end of the colon and may be termed a proctocolitis.
People can catch some bird diseases, for example psittacosis, salmonellosis, campylobacteriosis, Newcastle's disease, mycobacteriosis, influenza, giardiasis, and cryptosporiadiosis.
In Minnesota, which keeps excellent public health records on food-borne disease, no resistance was reported in humans who were treated with fluoroquinolones for campylobacteriosis before that time.
Treatment with antibiotics in the first couple of days of campylobacteriosis is recommended for those with weakened immune systems, pregnant women and people with relatively severe symptoms.
As with non-HIV-infected patients, the optimal treatment of campylobacteriosis among persons with HIV infection is poorly defined.
You can prevent campylobacteriosis by practicing safe food handling (adapted from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).