"Campylobacter" ed. by Guillermo Téllez, Saeed El-Ashram
ITexLi | 2025 | ISBN: 1839689765 9781839689765 1839689757 9781839689758 1839689773 9781839689772 | 109 pages | PDF | 6 MB
ITexLi | 2025 | ISBN: 1839689765 9781839689765 1839689757 9781839689758 1839689773 9781839689772 | 109 pages | PDF | 6 MB
This book investigates Campylobacter’s significance as a food-borne pathogen and summarizes recent breakthroughs in isolation, identification, the involvement of immune responses and microbiota, as well as novel control strategies.
Campylobacter is the major cause of food-borne bacterial diarrheal illnesses worldwide. Many wild and domestic animals carry the organism in their intestines. Intestinal colonization results in the transmission of Campylobacteriosis to healthy animals, and epidemiological studies imply that contaminated animal products contribute to Campylobacteriosis. Interventions in animal production offer the best chance of minimizing illness risk. In addition, implementing enhanced hygiene standards and decontamination can reduce the prevalence of Campylobacter contamination in animal meat.
Contents
1. The Significance of Campylobacter as Foodborne Pathogen
2. Salmonellosis and Campylobacteriosis, Emerging Zoonosis in the World and Current Situation in Mexico
3. The Role of Immune Response and Microbiota on Campylobacteriosis
4. Isolation and Identification of Campylobacter spp. from Food and Food-Related Environment
5. Conventional and Molecular Detection Methods of the Opportunistic Bacterial Pathogen Campylobacter concisus
6. Health Care Associated Infections (HCAIs) a New Threat for World; U-Turn from Recovery to Death
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