"Candidatus Campylobacter infans" detection is not associated with diarrhea in children under the age of 2 in Peru.
A working hypothesis is that less common species of Campylobacter (other than C. jejuni and C. coli) play a role in enteric disease among children in low resource settings and explain the gap between the detection of Campylobacter using culture and culture independent methods. "Candidatus Campy...
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Main Authors: | Paul F Garcia Bardales (Author), Francesca Schiaffino (Author), Steven Huynh (Author), Maribel Paredes Olortegui (Author), Pablo Peñataro Yori (Author), Tackeshy Pinedo Vasquez (Author), Katia Manzanares Villanueva (Author), Greisi E Curico Huansi (Author), Wagner V Shapiama Lopez (Author), Kerry K Cooper (Author), Craig T Parker (Author), Margaret N Kosek (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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