Campylobacter jejuni is an unusual cause of travelers' diarrhea acquired in Mexico, but previous studies have relied only on stool culture for diagnosis. We conducted a cohort study to determine if antibody seroconversion to C jejuni would better reflect the occurrence of infection acquired in Mexico. Serum IgG, IgA, and IgM antibodies to Campylobacter seroconverted in only 2 of 353 participants (0.6%). These data further support that C jejuni infection is an unusual cause of travelers' diarrhea in US visitors to Mexico. © 2010 International Society of Travel Medicine.
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Villa, N. A., Okhuysen, P. C., Flores-Figueroa, J., Jiang, Z. D., Belkind-Gerson, J., Paredes, M., … Dupont, H. L. (2011). Campylobacter jejuni is not an important pathogen as a cause of diarrhea in US travelers to Mexico. Journal of Travel Medicine, 18(1), 56–58. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1708-8305.2010.00469.x
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