Isolation of campylobacter species from stool samples by use of a filtration method: Assessment from a United States-based population

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Abstract

Fecal samples submitted to our clinical microbiology laboratory from patients in the Philadelphia region were prospectively analyzed for Campylobacter species other than C. jejuni and C. coli using a filtration method and microaerobic conditions with increased H2 concentrations. Of 225 samples tested, 13 (5.8%) yielded Campylobacter species, with frequent isolation of C. concisus. The majority of Campylobacter species were not clinically significant. Additional studies in U.S. populations are warranted.

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Nachamkin, I., & Nguyen, P. (2017). Isolation of campylobacter species from stool samples by use of a filtration method: Assessment from a United States-based population. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 55(7), 2204–2207. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00332-17

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