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adam_text | Campylobacters,
Helicobacters, and
Related Organisms
Edited by
Diane G Newell
Central Veterinary Laboratory
Addlestone, United Kingdom
Julian M Ketley
University of Leicester
Leicester, United Kingdom
and
Roger A Feldrtian
The London Hospital Medical College
London, United Kingdom
Plenum Press • New York and London
CONTENTS
Part 1: Detection and Culture from Clinical Specimens and Foods,
Speciation, and Typing
1-1 Summary of Workshop: Culture and Detection 1
A Lastovica and J Frost
1-2 Summary of Workshop: Detection of Campylobacters in Foods and the
Environment 7
T J Humphrey and G C Mead
1-3 Summary of Workshop: Speciation and Subtyping 9
F J Bolton and R J Owen
1-4 Comparison of Selective Media for Primary Isolation of Campylobacters 13
Carlos Abeyta, Jr , Bradley J Tenge, Jan M Hunt, Paula A Trost,
Don H Bark, Charles A Kaysner, and Marleen M Wekell
1-5 Comparison of the Productivity of a Variety of Selective Media for
Campylobacter and Arcobacter Species 19
H Ibrahim Atabay, Janet E L Corry, and David E Post
1-6 Isolation of Pure Populations of Helicobacter heilmannii- ike Bacteria 25
Kathryn A Eaton, Susan S Ringler, and Steven Krakowka
1-7 Long- and Short-Term Storage of Helicobacter pylori in Gastric Biopsies 33
Kathryn A Eaton and Steven Krakowka
1-8 Comparison of Staining Techniques for Detecting Gastric Helicobacters in
Tissue Sections 37
K S Diker, N Karademir, J Erdeger, and G Hascelik
1-9 Measurement of Campylobacteraceae Isoprenoid Quinones by Fast Atom
Bombardment Mass Spectrometry 41
Robin Wait and Michael J Hudson
1-10 Use of Filtration to Isolate Campylobacter and Related Organisms from Stools 47
J A Kiehlbauch, M H Simon, and J M Makowski
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viii Contents
1—11 Evaluation of FlexSure™ HP: A Rapid Serological Assay for H pylori
Detection as Compared to HM-CAP™ EIA and EGD Biopsy 51
R Shaw, M Garcia, E Cheng, P Marchildon, and J Peacock
1-12 A Campylobacter Medium for All Seasons? 61
K W Martin, M J Mason, K T McAlpine, and T J Humphrey
1—13 Utilization of Amino Acids by Campylobacter jejuni 67
George L Mendz and Stuart L Hazell
1-14 Evaluation of Colony Lift Immunoblot Methodologies for Specific
Enumeration of Enteropathogenic Campylobacter 75
Brandt E Rice, Chinta Lamichhane, Sam W Joseph, and David M Rollins
1—15 Optimising Recovery of Campylobacter spp from the Lower Porcine
Gastrointestinal Tract 85
R H Madden, L Moran, and P Scates
1—16 Use of a Candle Jar for Incubating Campylobacter jejuni 89
M R El-Sherbeeny
1—17 Experimental Detection of Plesiomonas shigelloides Antigen in Feces by
ELISA and Reversed Passive Latex Agglutination Test as a Model for
Campylobacter 93
S Yamamoto, K Tagata, Y Isayama, and M Fukuyama
1—18 Detection of C jejuni in Milk and Poultry Using the Magnetic
Immuno-Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay 97
L Docherty, M R Adams, P Patel, and J McFadden
1—19 The Formation of Viable but Nonculturable C jejuni and Their Failure to
Colonise One-Day-Old Chicks 101
C Fearnley, R Ayling S Cawthraw and D G Newell
1—20 Campylobacter and Salmonella Contamination of Fresh Chicken Meat 105
Barbara GeTlhausen, Heidi Schiitt-Gerowitt, Stojanka Aleksic,
Rudiger Koenen, Gottfried Mauff; and Gerhard Pulverer
1-21 Molecular Characterization of Oxidative Stress Defence Systems in
Campylobacter spp : Implications for Aerobic Survival 109
K A Grant, J H Dickinson, D Purdy, and S F Park
1—22 Coccal Cell Switching and the Survival and Virulence of C jejuni at High
Oxygen Tensions 115
Philippa Harvey, Catherine Fearnley, Diane Newell, Michael Hudson, and
Stephen Leach
1-23 Two-Dimensional Protein Profiles and Fatty-Acid Compositions in Coccoid
Forms of Campylobacter jejuni 119
Wilma C Hazeleger, Jaap D Janse, Petra MFJ Koenraad,
Rijkelt R Beumer, Frank M Rombouts, and Tjakko Abee
Contents ix
1—24 Campylobacters and Faecal Indicators in Streams and Rivers Subject to Farm
Run-Off 123
Keith Jones and Alton Hobbs
1-25 Isolation of Sub-Lethally Injured Campylobacters from Water 129
M J Mason, T J Humphrey, and K W Martin
1-26 Occurrence of Thermophilic Campylobacter spp in Foods and Waters in
Northern Ireland 135
John E Moore, Tom S Wilson, David R A Wareing, Ian G Wilson,
Tom J Humphrey, and Philip G Murphy
1-27 Frequency of Occurrence of Campylobacter spp in Meats and Their
Subsequent Sub-Typing Using RAPD and PCR-RFLP 141
R H Madden, L Moran, and P Scates
1-28 Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for the Detection of Viable Campylobacter
Species from Potable and Untreated Environmental Water Samples 147
Desmond Purdy, Carol A Ash, and Colin R Fricker
1—29 Development of a Quantitative Methodology to Estimate the Number of
Enteropathogenic Campylobacter on Fresh Poultry Products 155
David M Rollins, Lanfong H Lee, Brandt E Rice, Chinta Lamichhane, and
Sam W Joseph
1-30 The Seasonality of Thermophilic Campylobacters in Beef and Dairy Cattle 163
K N Stanley, J S Wallace, and K Jones
1-31 The Survival of Campylobacter spp in Water 169
C Thomas and M Mabey
1-32 Campylobacters, Salmonellas, and Indicator Bacteria in the Lune Estuary 171
M T Zainuldin and Keith Jones
1-33 AP-PCR asJTyping Method in Clinical Isolates of Helicobacter pylori 177
Teresa Alarcon, Diego Domingo, Juan Carlos Sanz, Isabel Garcia,
Maria Jose Martinez, and Manuel Lopez-Brea
1-34 PCR/RFLP and PFGE Sub-Typing of Thermophilic Campylobacter Isolates
from Poultry Epidemiological Investigations 181
R D Ayling, L E Johnson, S Evans, and D G Newell
1-35 A Multi-Centre Study of Methods for Sub-Typing Campylobacter jejuni 187
F J Bolton, A J Fox, J Gibson, R H Madden, J E Moore, L Moran,
P Murphy, R J Owen, T H Pennington, T Stanley, F Thompson-Carter,
DRA Wareing, and T Wilson
1—36 Pulsed Field Electrophoresis in Campylobacter Epidemiology 191
Barbara Geilhausen, Riidiger Koenen, and Gottfried Mauff
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1-37 Subtyping of Campylobacter Isolates from Sewage Plants and Waste Water
from a Connected Poultry Abattoir Using Molecular Techniques 197
PMFJ Koenraad, R Ayling, W C Hazeleger, F M Rombouts, and
D G Newell
1—38 Differentiation of Campylobacter Strains from Chickens in the USA Using a
DNA Probe 203
V Korolik J Chang, N Stern, and P J Coloe
1—39 Differentiation within Campylobacter jejuni and C coli by PCR-RFLP of the
Intergenic Region between the JlaA and /7aB Genes 209
M Linton, L M Lawrence, and JTM McGuiggan
1-40 Sub-Typing of Porcine and Human Campylobacter spp Using RAPD 213
R H Madden L Moran, and P Scates
1-41 Identification of Strains of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli by
PCR and Correlation with Phenotypic Characteristics 217
A Occhialini, V Stonnet, J Hua, C Camou, J L Guesdon, and F Megraud
1—42 Computer-Assisted Strategies for Identifying Campylobacteria in Routine
Laboratories 221
Stephen L W On
1-43 Molecular Subtyping of Campylobacter spp Isolates from Broiler Production
Sources 227
Norman J Stem, Margaret A Myszewski Harold M Bamhart, and
David W Dreesen
1—44 10,001 Campylobacters: A Review of Five Years of Bacteriophage Typing 233
David R A Wareing, F J Bolton, and D N Hutchinson
1—45 Rapid Identification and Biotyping of Thermophilic Campylobacters 237
David R A Wareing, G Tye, F J Bolton, and D N Hutchinson
1—46 Phylogenetic Studies of Campylobacter jejuni Using Arbitrary Primer-PCR
Fingerprinting 241
Alexandra C T Carvalho and Guillermo M Ruiz-Palacios
Part 1: Abstracts 245
Part 2: Veterinary and Poultry Infections—Their Control and
Antimicrobial Resistance
2—1 Summary of Workshop: Poultry Infections and Their Control 273
Norman J Stem, Wilma Jacobs-Reitsma, and Debbie Reynolds
2-2 Summary of Workshop: Veterinary Infections (Excluding Poultry) with
Campylobacter, Helicobacter, and Related Organisms 277
A P Burnens, K A Eaton, and V Korolik
Contents xi
2-3 Summary of Workshop: Antimicrobial Resistance 281
J E Moore and F Megraud
2-4 Penner Serotyping and Polymerase Chain Reaction Fingerprinting of
Campylobacter Isolated from Poultry and Other Animal Sources 287
Henk J M Aarts, Bart AJT van Lith, and Wilma F Jacobs-Reitsma
2—5 Possible Association of Helicobacter pullorum with Lesions of Vibrionic
Hepatitis in Poultry 291
Andre P Burnens, John Stanley, and Jacques Nicolet
2-6 The Colonisation Potential of Campylobacter jejuni Strain 81116 Is Enhanced
after Passage through Chickens 295
S A Cawthraw, T M Wassenaar, R Ayling, and D G Newell
2-7 Prevalence and Antimicrobial Resistance of Campylobacter Isolates in an
Industrial Poultry Unit (from Production to Slaughter) in Portugal 301
C Gomes, A Santos, Manuel Soqui, and J Cabrita
2-8 The Induction of Quinolone Resistance in Campylobacter Bacteria in Broilers
by Quinolone Treatment 307
W F Jacobs-Reitsma, C A Kan, and N M Bolder
2-9 Isolation of Campylobacter from Eggs and Organs of Naturally Contaminated
Laying Hens Housed in Battery Cages and Aviaries 313
W F Jacobs-Reitsma
2-10 Reducing Campylobacter Contamination of Poultry Carcasses by Modification
of Processing Practices 319
Geoffrey C Mead, William R Hudson, and Michael H Hinton
2—11 The Seasonality of Thermophilic Campylobacters in Chickens 323
J S Wallace, K N Stanley, and K Jones
2-12 Isolation Method for Recovery of Arcobacter butzleri from Fresh Poultry and
Poultry Products 329
Anna M Lammerding, Janet E Harris, Hermy Lior, David E Woodward,
Linda Cole, and C Anne Muckle
2-13 An Epidemiological Study of Campylobacter jejuni in a Poultry Broiler Flock 335
Robert B Wallace, Patricia Desmarchelier, and John B Woolcock
2-14 Isolation of Helicobacter felis from Dogs in Italy 341
G Cattoli, R Zanoni, C Benazzi, L Delia Salda, A Serraino, and
V Sanguinetti
2-15 Specific Amplification of Ileal Symbiont Intracellularis from Several Animal
Species with Proliferative Enteritis 345
Dale M Cooper, Connie J Gebhart, and Debra L Swanson
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2-16 An Experimental Model of Campylobacter fetus fetus Induced Abortion in
Sheep 351
Rosemary Grogono-Thomas and Ralph M Woodland
2-17 Bovine Venereal Campylobacteriosis: A Diagnostic and Economic Perspective 355
Steven Hum
2-18 The Seasonal Incidence of Thermophilic Campylobacters in Sheep 359
J S Wallace, K N Stanley, and K Jones
2—19 The Prevalence of Campylobacter in Pigs during Fattening 363
Martijn JBM Weijtens, Jan van der Plas; Bert A P Urlings, and
Peter G H Bijker
2-20 Susceptibility of Helicobacter pylori to Ten Antimicrobial Agents 369
Yakut Akyon, Gulsen Hascelik, and K Serdar Diker
2-21 Comparative in Vitro Synergy Study of Omeprazole/Clarithromycin versus
Omeprazole/Amoxicillin 371
Teresa Alarcon Isabel Sanchez Romero, Diego Domingo, Aurora Limia,
Francisco Diaz De Rojas, and Manuel Lopez-Brea
2—22 Low Antimicrobial Resistance in Campylobacter jejuni Isolated from Chickens
in Sweden, 1992—1993 375
E Bemdtson, A Franklin, and M Horn af Rantzien
2-23 Antimicrobial Sensitivity of Campylobacter Isolates 377
Barbara Geilhausen, Rudiger Koenen, and Gottfried Mauff
2-24 High Expression of Chromosomal Dihydrofolate Reductase in Campylobacter
Is Related to Its Trimethoprim Resistance 383
Amera Gibreel and Ola Skold
2-25 Antibiotic Susceptibility of Campylobacter Isolates from Sewage and Poultry
Abattoir Drain Water 389
PMFJ Koenraad, W F Jacobs-Reitsma, T Van Der Laan R R Beumer,
and F M Rombouts
2-26 Variation in Antimicrobial Resistance in Campylobacter spp Isolated in
Australia from Humans and Animals in the Last Five Years 393
V Korolik, J Chang, and P J Coloe
2—27 Evolution of the Resistance to Several Antibiotics in Helicobacter pylori over a
Four-Year Period 399
Manuel Lopez-Brea, Maria Jose Martinez, Diego Domingo,
Isabel Sanchez Romero, Juan Carlos Sanz, and Teresa Alarcon
2—28 Evolution of Resistance to Erythromycin, Norfloxacin, and Tetracycline in
Thermophylic Campylobacters 403
Claudio Piersimoni, Daniele Crotti, Domenico Nista, Stefano Bornigia, and
Giuseppina De Sio
Contents
Part 2: Abstracts
xiii
Part 3: Epidemiology , Clincal Aspects, and Treatment Including New
and Emerging Diseases
3-1 Summary of Workshop: Epidemiology of Helicobacter pylori: What Do We
Think We Know? What Would We Like to Know? 419
Roger Feldman and David Strachan
3-2 Summary of Workshop: Clinical and Treatment 425
Manfred J Kist
3-3 Summary of Workshop: Epidemiology of Campylobacter Infections
(Excluding Poultry) 427
John M Cowden and Guillermo M Ruiz-Palacios
3-4 Summary of Workshop: Clinical Aspects of Campylobacters 431
Martin B Skirrow, Ban Mishu-Allos, and J-P Butzler
3-5 Summary of Workshop: New and Emerging Pathogens 435
J Hughes and P Vandamme
3-6 Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori in Children 437
Yakut Akyon, Gulsen Hascelyk, Mehmet Emin Senocak, Gokhan Gedikoglu,
and Haluk Ozturk
3-7 H pylori Eradication and Duodenal Ulcer Cure: A Prospective Trial in Chile 441
G Figueroa, R Acuna, M Troncoso, M S Toledo, and D P Portell
3-8 Helicobacter pylori in Children: Evaluation of the Two-Week Triple
Therapy 447
Marija Gubina, Gordana Logar-Car, Vera Ferlan-Marolt, Alojz Ihan,
Bojan Tepe, and Tatjana Avsic-Zupanc
3-9 Incidence of Helicobacter pylori in Farmworkers and the Role of Zoonotic
Spread 453
D Rh Thomas, R L Salmon, D Meadows, P Morgan-Capner, S M Kench,
and T J Coleman
3-10 Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis: A Useful Epidemiological Tool for
Comparing Campylobacters in Milkborne Outbreaks in Sweden 457
M Hageltorn and E Berndtson
3-11 Fate and Transport of Campylobacters in Soil Arising from Farming
Practices 461
Juliet Easton
3-12 Campylobacter Diarrhoea in Children and Adults: A Five-Year Follow-up
(1989-1993) in Sweden 467
G-B Lindblom, E Sjogren, and B Kaijser
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3—13 Campylobacter Species in Faeces from Healthy Pets in Sweden Isolated by
Filter Technique 471
Eva Sjogren, Enevold Falsen, Bertil Kaijser, and Gun-Britt Lindblom
3-14 Campylobacter/Helicobacter Bacteraemia in Cape Town, South Africa,
1977-1995 475
A J Lastovica
3—15 Serotype Distribution of Isolates of C jejuni subsp jejuni, C jejuni subsp
doylei, C coli, and C upsaliensis from Paediatric Enteritis Patients 481
A J Lastovica
3-16 Campylobacter jejuni/coli as Trigger of Reactive Arthritis 487
Kjetil K Melby, Tore K Kvien, and Anne GlennSs
3-17 Five Years of Campylobacter Bacteraemia in Central Australia 491
Frances Morey
3-18 Campylobacter Species and Other Enteric Pathogens in HIV-infected
Patients 495
M-C Payen, L Vlaes, O Denis, J-M Devaster, H Lior, N Clumeck, and
J-P Butzler
3—19 Clinical Features of Campylobacter Infection in Children 499
D De Oliveira Andrade, A Dediste, S Cadranel, A Ebraert, C De Donder,
and J P Butzler
3—20 Campylobacter mucosalis in Faeces from a Child with Severe Haemorrhagic
Colitis 503
Leif Percival Anderson, Ole Andersen, Susanne Hoick, Jens Blom, and
Tage Justesen
3—21 Campylobacter jejuni Repeated Infections in Children from Rural
Guatemala 507
O Torres, J V Lopez-Ruano, J R Cruz, F Cano, and A Bartlett
3—22 Identification of Selected Campylobacter spp Using the ARMS Technique 511
B Allan, L M Steyn, Siobahn McCarthy, A Lastovica, and B Gay Elisha
3-23 Arcobacter butzleri in the Elderly in Belgium 515
S Lauwers, J Breynaert, R Van Etterijck, H Revets, and T Mets
3-24 Biotypes and Serogroups of Poultry Strains of Arcobacter sp Isolated in France 519
Micaela Marinescu, Anne Collignon, Fabien Squinazi, David Woodward, and
Hermy Lior
3-25 Two Cases of Persistent Diarrhoea Associated with Arcobacter sp 521
Micaela Marinescu, Anne Collignon, Fabien Squinazi, Renee Derimay,
David Woodward, and Hermy Lior
Contents
Part 3: Abstracts
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Part 4: Genetic Methods, Pathogenic Mechanisms, and Immunology
4-1 Summary of Workshop: Genetic Methods 535
T Wassenaar and L Tompkins
4-2 Summary of Workshop: Pathogenic Mechanisms (Campylobacter) 537
Julian Ketley, Patricia Guerry, and Pinaki Panigrahi
4-3 Summary of Workshop: Toxins of Campylobacters 545
T Wassenaar
4-4 Summary of Workshop: Immunity to and Vaccines for Campylobacters 547
Bertil Kaijser and Richard J Meinersmann
4-5 Summary of Workshop: Pathogenic Mechanisms of Helicobacters 553
Charles W Penn and Harry L T Mobley
4-6 Summary of Workshop: Immunology and Vaccines of Helicobacters 559
A Labigne, J Crabtree, and B Wren
4-7 Identification of a Response Regulator Gene in Campylobacter jejuni 563
A Bras, J Henderson, B W Wren, and J M Ketley
4—8 Cloning the Flagellin Genes of Campylobacter upsaliensis 569
J M Cox, J M Ketley, and P H Williams
4-9 Natural Transformation as a Tool for the Characterization of Motility Mutants
of Campylobacter jejuni 81116 575
Ben N Fry, Trudy M Wassenaar, Robbert Zalm, and
Bernard A M van der Zeijst
4—10 The Role of Surface-Layer Proteins in Ovine Campylobacter Abortion 583
Rosemary Grogono-Thomas, Ralph M Woodland, and Diane G Newell
4-11 Influence of Campylobacter jejuni on Human Neutrophil Chemotaxis 587
Gulden Has ;elik, Bunjin §ener, and K Serdar Diker
4-12 Multiple Homology Analyses of the JlaA Gene of Campylobacter jejuni 591
R Meinersmann
4—13 Characterization of Flagellin from Campylobacter jejuni with Monoclonal
Antibody C3G8: Possible Recognition of Post-Translational
Modification Epitope 593
R Meinersmann, K Hiett, M Myszewski, M Carr, S Cawthraw, N Stern,
and D Newell
4-14 Capacity of a peblA Mutant of Campylobacter jejuni to Colonize Chickens 597
R J Meinersmann, Z Pei, and M J Blaser
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4—15 A New Toxin in Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli? 599
G Moutinho Fragoso, I Pires, R V Correia da Silva, and J Cabrita
4—16 Campylobacteriosis in Laboratory Rats 607
D G Newell and G Whelan
4—17 Diversity in in Vitro Adherence of C jejuni 611
Pinaki Panigrahi and Penelope Bamford
4—18 Molecular Characterization of Campylobacter Virulence Genes: A 36-kDa
Lipoprotein Able to Convert Escherichia coli to a Haemolytic
Phenotype and with Homology to Siderophore-Binding Proteins 619
S F Park and P T Richardson
4-19 A Binding-Lipoprotein-Dependent Transport System for a Ferric-Siderophore
in Campylobacter coli 625
P T Richardson and S F Park
4—20 Detection of a Cytolethal Distending Toxin in Campylobacters of Human and
Animal Origin 631
Frank Schulze, Ingrid Hanel, and Erika Borrmann
4—21 Cloning and Initial Characterization of the htrA Gene from Campylobacter
jejuni 637
J Henderson, A Wood, B Wren, and J Ketley
4—22 Endocytosis of Campylobacter jejuni into Caco-2 Cells: A Role for Caveolae
and Host Protein Phosphorylation 643
Karl G Wooldridge, Peter H Williams, and Julian M Ketley
4—23 The Usefulness of the Chick Colonisation Model to Investigate Potential
Colonisation Factors of Campylobacters 649
S Cawthraw, S Park, B Wren, J Ketley, R Ayling, and D G Newell
4—24 al-2 Fucosylated Chains (H-2, H-l, and Lewisb) Are the Main Human Milk
Receptor Analogs for Campylobacter 653
Luz-Elena Cervantes, David S Newburg, and Guillermo M Ruiz-Palacios
4—25 Lipopolysaccharides from Campylobacter jejuni Strains Associated with the
Onset of the Guillain-Barre and Miller-Fisher Syndromes 659
Gerald O Aspinall, Henrianna Pang, John L Penner, and Jeong E Nam Shin
4—26 Cross-Reactivities and Strain-Specificity of Monoclonal Antibodies to
Campylobacter jejuni and Helicobacter pylori Flagellins 663
Chrystala Constantinidou, Tobin J Hellyer, Peter T Richardson, and
Charles W Penn
4—27 Expression of Campylobacter jejuni JlaA Epitopes within a Modified
Salmonella Flagellin Expressed in Salmonella enteritidis 667
E Allen-Vercoe, S Cawthraw, D G Newell, and M J Woodward
Contents xvii
4—28 Serological Response to Campylobacter concisus Infection 673
Ning Zhi, H Revets, A Van Zeebroek, and S Lauwers
4-29 Antibody Responses to Antigens of Campylobacter jejuni in Swedish Chicken
Slaughter House Workers and Healthy Blood Donors 679
Lena Lind, Shaun Cawthraw, Bertil Kaijser, and Diane Newell
4-30 Chemical Structures of Lipopolysaccharides: A Window on Strain to Strain
Variations in Helicobacter pylori 683
Gerald O Aspinall, Mario A Monteiro, and Anthony P Moran
4-31 Gene Cloning of a Flagellar Sheath Protein of Helicobacter pylori 687
A C Jones, C J Luke, A Cockayne, C Constantinidou, D J Reynolds, and
C W Penn
4-32 The Effect of Lipopolysaccharide from Helicobacter spp and Campylobacter
spp on Pepsinogen Release by Gastric Mucosa 693
A J Lastovica, G O Young, and S Brown
4-33 Effect on Pepsinogen Release of Various Sub-Fractions of H pylori
Lipopolysaccharide 697
G O Young, A J Lastovica, S Brown, J J McGovern, and A P Moran
4-34 Interactions of a Catalase- and an Urease-Negative Mutant of Helicobacter
pylori with Polymorphonuclear Granulocytes 701
Martin Marxer, Fardad Farzam, Christiane Spiegelhalder, Astrid Kersten,
Stefan Odenbreit, Rainer Haas, and Manfred Kist
4-35 Detection of Antigenic Cross-Reactivity between Helicobacter pylori and other
Bacteria by Inhibition ELISA 707
Mahrukh Kerawala, Shaheen Mehtar, Yasmin Drabu, and Jane Ambler
Part 4: Abstracts 711
Author Index 735
Subject Index 751
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spelling | Campylobacters, helicobacters, and related organisms [Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Campylobacters, Helicobacters, and Related Organsims, held July 10 - 13, 1995, in Winchester, United Kingdom] ed. by Diane G. Newell ... New York u.a. Plenum Press 1996 XVII, 767 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Campylobacter (DE-588)4147231-7 gnd rswk-swf Helicobacter (DE-588)4303544-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 1995 Winchester gnd-content Helicobacter (DE-588)4303544-9 s DE-604 Campylobacter (DE-588)4147231-7 s Newell, Diane G. Sonstige oth HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007716679&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Campylobacters, helicobacters, and related organisms [Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Campylobacters, Helicobacters, and Related Organsims, held July 10 - 13, 1995, in Winchester, United Kingdom] Campylobacter (DE-588)4147231-7 gnd Helicobacter (DE-588)4303544-9 gnd |
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title | Campylobacters, helicobacters, and related organisms [Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Campylobacters, Helicobacters, and Related Organsims, held July 10 - 13, 1995, in Winchester, United Kingdom] |
title_auth | Campylobacters, helicobacters, and related organisms [Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Campylobacters, Helicobacters, and Related Organsims, held July 10 - 13, 1995, in Winchester, United Kingdom] |
title_exact_search | Campylobacters, helicobacters, and related organisms [Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Campylobacters, Helicobacters, and Related Organsims, held July 10 - 13, 1995, in Winchester, United Kingdom] |
title_full | Campylobacters, helicobacters, and related organisms [Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Campylobacters, Helicobacters, and Related Organsims, held July 10 - 13, 1995, in Winchester, United Kingdom] ed. by Diane G. Newell ... |
title_fullStr | Campylobacters, helicobacters, and related organisms [Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Campylobacters, Helicobacters, and Related Organsims, held July 10 - 13, 1995, in Winchester, United Kingdom] ed. by Diane G. Newell ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Campylobacters, helicobacters, and related organisms [Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Campylobacters, Helicobacters, and Related Organsims, held July 10 - 13, 1995, in Winchester, United Kingdom] ed. by Diane G. Newell ... |
title_short | Campylobacters, helicobacters, and related organisms |
title_sort | campylobacters helicobacters and related organisms proceedings of the eighth international workshop on campylobacters helicobacters and related organsims held july 10 13 1995 in winchester united kingdom |
title_sub | [Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Campylobacters, Helicobacters, and Related Organsims, held July 10 - 13, 1995, in Winchester, United Kingdom] |
topic | Campylobacter (DE-588)4147231-7 gnd Helicobacter (DE-588)4303544-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Campylobacter Helicobacter Konferenzschrift 1995 Winchester |
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