Abstract:In 1988, Black et al. conducted a trial, in which they administered adult volunteers with food artificially contaminated with different concentrations of two C. jejuni strains to establish a dose-response relation for Campylobacter infections from food . They found not only that one of the strains was more likely to cause illness and that illnesses were more severe, but they also concluded that already 800 cells were sufficient to cause campylobacteriosis . Later, mathematical models and microbiological risk a… Show more
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