Abstract:Campylobacter jejuni is often associated with human gastroenteritis worldwide, being transmitted by the consumption of contaminated foods, mainly those of animal origin, especially chicken. The thesis was divided in four chapters, the first referring to the general considerations of the topics covered in the other chapters. The second chapter aimed to evaluate the changes in the prevalence, virulence characteristics, antimicrobial resistance and genetic similarity of 99 strains of C. jejuni isolated from chick… Show more
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