Abstract:Campylobacter jejuni gastroenteritis and sepsis: a case report.
SUMMARYCampylobacter jejuni is one the most common causes of human diarrea in the world. Complications are relatively rare, but infections have been associated with bacteremia, reactive arthritis and Guillain-Barrè syndrome.We report a 81-y-old patient with sepsis associated with CJ enteritis. Difficulties in CJ detection and identification due to its fastidious nature are also emphasized.
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