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CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI [2 records]

Record 1 2025-04-30

English

Subject field(s)
  • Microbiology and Parasitology
  • Bacterial Diseases
Universal entry(ies)
OBS

C. jejuni is the most common type of campylobacter bacteria involved in human illness. People who eat food contaminated by C. jejuni bacteria can become ill with campylobacteriosis.

OBS

Campylobacter jejuni : There is no common name for this species of bacteria.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Microbiologie et parasitologie
  • Maladies bactériennes
Entrée(s) universelle(s)
OBS

C. jejuni est le type de campylobactérie qui touche le plus souvent l'humain. Quand ils consomment des aliments infectés par C. jejuni, les humains peuvent contracter une maladie appelée campylobactériose.

OBS

Campylobacter jejuni : Il n'y a pas de nom vernaculaire pour cette espèce de bactérie.

Spanish

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Record 2 2011-08-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Medical and Surgical Equipment
  • Bioengineering
  • Blood
OBS

Term(s) taken from a Canadian laboratory-equipment company’s catalogue.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Équipement médico-chirurgical
  • Technique biologique
  • Sang
OBS

Terme(s) tiré(s) du catalogue d'une compagnie canadienne d'équipement de laboratoire.

Spanish

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