An unusual increase in the number of Campylobacter concisus isolates found in stool cultures provoked an outbreak investigation at Bern University Hospital. No epidemiological links were found between the cases, and the Campylobacter isolates were clonally unrelated. A change in culture conditions to a hydrogen-rich atmosphere enhancing growth of C. concisus was deemed responsible for this pseudo-outbreak.
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Casanova, C., Schweiger, A., Von Steiger, N., Droz, S., & Marschall, J. (2015). Campylobacter concisus pseudo-outbreak caused by improved culture conditions. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 53(2), 660–662. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02608-14
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