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Abstract Human infection with the gastrointestinal pathogen Campylobacter jejuni is dependent upon the opportunity for zoonotic transmission and the ability of strains to colonize the human host ...
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, and one of septicemia. Furthermore a number of severe but nonfatal infections were reported. It may be wise to use Pneumocystis carinii prophylaxis, although this has not been tested in a clinical trial (59 ...
an individualized mycophenolic acid dosing or changes in the immunosuppressive regimen. MP624HOMOARGININE AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: RESULTS FROM THE ALERT STUDY Christiane Drechsler ...
syndromes: gastroenteritis, wound infections and septicemia [1]. Intestinal infections caused by this pathogen are mainly associated with the consumption of raw or undercooked seafood with clinical symptoms ...
are shown. 4 Discussion The relative contribution of host factors or bacterial virulence factors to the clinical outcome in H. pylori infection remains unclear. Interest has focussed mainly on the diversity ...
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