Campylobacter

Campylobacter is the world's most widespread pathogen of diarrhoeal diseases.

It is a genus of corkscrew-shaped bacteria that can cause diseases such as campylobacter-Enteritis.
The pathogenic bacteria of the campylobacter group belong to the group of zoonotic agents, which are transmitted from animals to humans and can lead to diseases. In animals, this disease is often not detected because, unlike humans, they have no symptoms of disease.

 

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