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Review
. 2012 Mar;2(1):76-87.
doi: 10.1556/EuJMI.2.2012.1.11. Epub 2012 Mar 17.

Campylobacter bacteremia: a rare and under-reported event?

Review

Campylobacter bacteremia: a rare and under-reported event?

R Louwen et al. Eur J Microbiol Immunol (Bp). 2012 Mar.

Abstract

Bacteria belonging to the species Campylobacter are the most common cause of bacterial diarrhoea in humans. The clinical phenotype associated with Campylobacter infections ranges from asymptomatic conditions to severe colitis and bacteremia. In susceptible patients, Campylobacter infections are associated with significant morbidity and mortality, with both host factors and bacterial factors being involved in the pathogenesis of bacteremia. In the host, age, gender and immune-compromising conditions may predispose for Campylobacter infections, whilst the most important bacterial determinants mentioned in the literature are cytotoxin production and flagellar motility. The role of sialylated lipo-oligosaccharide (LOS) and serum resistance in bacteremia is inconclusive at this time, and the clinical significance of Campylobacter bacteremia is not yet fully understood. More emphasis on the detection of Campylobacter species from blood cultures in susceptible patients at risk for Campylobacter infections will increase our understanding of the pathogenesis and the relevance of Campylobacter bacteremia.

Keywords: Campylobacter; bacteremia; complications; serum resistance; under-reported.

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