In this study, we compared two types of chicken infection models for Campylobacter jejuni in terms of infectious dose required to colonize the chickens and the susceptibility of chickens of different ages to persistent colonization by C. jejuni. In one model, chickens at day 2 posthatching were used, and in the other, 14-day-old chickens were used. The minimum C. jejuni cell number required to colonize 14-day-old chickens was 5 × 10 4 cells, and that for 2-day-old chickens was 5 × 10 3. The ability of various C. jejuni strains to colonize the chicken gastrointestinal tract was the same in both models. © 2006 Federation of European Microbiological Societies.
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Ringoir, D. D., Szylo, D., & Korolik, V. (2007). Comparison of 2-day-old and 14-day-old chicken colonization models for Campylobacter jejuni. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 49(1), 155–158. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-695X.2006.00181.x
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