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Campylobacter & Arcobacter belong to which family?

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Family Campylobacteriaceae

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Campylobacter & Arcobacter Gram___? Shape

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Gram negative Small, curved rods

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Campylobacter & Arcobacter Spore-forming?

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No spores

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Campylobacter & Arcobacter Shape when in pairs?

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S-shaped or *gull-wing*

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Campylobacter & Arcobacter Shape when in chains?

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Spiral *picture*

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Campylobacter & Arcobacter Cause disease in which areas?

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Reproductive Tract Intestinal Tract

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Campylobacter & Arcobacter Zoonotic?

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Several strains, yes

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What is the causative agent of “vibriosis”

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Campylobacter fetus & subspecies Originally classified with Vibrio spp.

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What is the name for an infection by Campylobacter fetus

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Vibriosis

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Name two Campylobacter species that are leading causes of food-borne bacterial gastroenteritis in humans?

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C. jejuni C. coli

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Sources of C. jejuni & C. coli

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Un/undercooked contaminated food (meat/*poultry*) Unpasteurized milk Contaminated water

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Campylobacter - Virulence factors - Name them

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Cell Wall - LPS Capsule Adhesins Flagella Cia CDT T2SS T4SS

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Campylobacter - Virulence LPS compared to Enterobacteriaceae

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Not as immunoreactive as Enterobacteriaceae LPS

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Campylobacter - Virulence LPS- C. fetus

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C. fetus- long O-antigen chain for serum resistance

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Campylobacter - Virulence LPS- C. jejuni

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Makes LOS instead! -Varies depending on location (Intestine vs. blood) (Mammal vs. avian)

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Campylobacter - Virulence Capsule

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Highly variable Useful for serotyping Shields LOS of C. jejuni

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Campylobacter - Virulence Adhesins (type, species, role)

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CadF in C. jejuni and C. coli -Mediates adhesion to cells

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Campylobacter - Virulence Flagella

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Motility & colonization

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Campylobacter - Virulence Mutations in flagellin gene

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Mutations in flagellin genes: -Abolish motility -Prevent secretion of Cia (Campylobacter Invasion Antigen)

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Campylobacter - Virulence Cia

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Campylobacter Invasion Antigen -Needed for cell invasion

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Campylobacter - Virulence CDT

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Cytolethal Distending Toxin -Most species -ONLY toxin in the genus -Causes apoptosis of host cells

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Campylobacter - Virulence T2SS

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“Natural competence” Binds free DNA for genomic/plasmid incorporatoin & replication

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What is known as “natural competence?”

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T2SS

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Campylobacter - Virulence T4SS

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Genetic transfer role *C. fetus sbsp venerealis* in bovine reproductive tract

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What species & subspecies infects the bovine reproductive tract and secretes T4SS?

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*C. fetus sbsp venerealis*

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Campylobacter- Conditions for Growth - O2/CO2

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Microaerobic -Require 3-10% O2 -Require 3-15% CO2

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Campylobacter - Temperature for growth of all species

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37C (poor-no growth below 30C)

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Campylobacter - Which species grow at 42C

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C. jejuni C. coli C. lari

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Campylobacter Oxidase pos/neg?

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Oxidase positive

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Campylobacter Lactose fermenter?

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Non-lactose fermenting or oxidizing

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How is most Campylobacter serotyping done?

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Via molecular methods (PCR)

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Campylobacter- Reservoir C. fetus sbsp venerealis

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Preputial crypts of carrier bulls Few cows persisten vaginal carriers/reservoirs

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Campylobacter - Reservoir C. fetus sbsp fetus

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Intestinal tract & gall bladder of infected ruminants

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Campylobacter- Reservoir C. jejuni (and other enteric spp)

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Intestinal tract & gall bladder of carrier species (many)

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Campylobacter- Reservoir C. coli

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Pigs & poultry primarily

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Campylobacter- Transmission Reproductive disease Name the species that cause this

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C. fetus sbsp venerealis C. fetus sbsp fetus C. jejuni

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Campylobacter- Transmission C. fetus sbsp venerealis

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Especially in cattle -Venereally! (duh, subspecies name) -Coitus, artificial insemination

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Campylobacter- Transmission C. fetus sbsp fetus & C. jenuni

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C. jejuni (especially sheep/goats) Ingestion of fecal OR fetus-contaminated feed/water “Fecal-Oral OR Fetus-oral”

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Campylobacter- Transmission Enteric disease

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Fecal-Oral Human-Human is rare Usually *poultry!* -Meat -Unpasteurized milk -Contaminated water

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Campylobacter- Pathogenesis Cow

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Coitus/Transmission of C. fetus sbsp. venerealis –> Multiply & hang out in cervico-vaginal junction until end of estrous (PMNs, Blood) –> Progestational phase: infects uterus, inflammation, endometritis, abortions

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Campylobacter- Signs & immunity development Cow, bull

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Cow-Repeat breeding & extended cycles (10-60, normal 21) Herd bull- loss of condition -Immunity eventually develops -Process takes years

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What is the reportable disease caused by Campylobacter?

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Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis

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Describe disease pattern of Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis?

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Fetal ansarca (edema everywhere) Metritis (necrotizing inflammation with grayish-brown foul smelling uterine exudate)

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Campylobacter- Pathogenesis Sheep & Goats

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Ingestion of C. fetus sbsp fetus or C. jejuni –> Bloodstream–> Localize in pregnant [late-stage] uterus –> Placentitis & “ABORTION STORM” (highly contaminated fluids)

45
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What area does Campylobacter often cause disease in?

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Reproductive disease -Very common cause of ovine abortion in some countries

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Abortion Pathology Describe the findings

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Campylobacter abortion Multifocal liver necrosis in stillborn lamb

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Abortion Pathology Describe the findings

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Campylobacter abortion Pleurisy & pericarditis in stillborn lamb

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Abortion Pathology Describe the finding

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***Know this one***Necrotic Target or “Donut” shaped lesion in fetal liver are PATHOGNOMONIC for ovine Campylobacter. (C. jejuni or C. fetus spp. fetus

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Campylobacter Pathogenesis C. jejuni - Enteric Disease

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Bacteria adhere to cells in distal small intestine –> Inflammation & tissue destruction (Cia, Cytotoxin, PMNs) –> Secretion of Cl- and water (Diarrhea)

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What is the most frequent cause of food poisoning in many countries?

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Campylobacter jejuni

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What is the most common source of Campylobacter (C. jejuni in particular)

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Poultry meat!

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What can direct contact with dogs cause?

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C. jejuni infection! Enteric disease

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Look at the important diagram

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*Diagram*

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Campylobacter Epidemiology Cattle

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Reproductive disease -Primarily Beef with natural breeding -AI reduced prevalence in Dairy

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Campylobacter Epidemiology Sheep/Goats

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Abortions! especially when crowded -C. jejuni & C. fetus sbsp fetus, Occasionally C. coli

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Campylobacter Epidemiology Enteric Disease - chickens

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Fecal-oral! ~50% of chicken ceca contain C. jejuni

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Campylobacter Epidemiology Enteric Disease- Shelters

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Shelter dogs/cats & dogs fed homemade diets likely to carry C. jejuni

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What can happen if a slaughterhouse is infected with Campylobacter?

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May contaminate all poultry meat products, even to point-of-sale

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Campylobacter - Immunology Reproductive Disease in Cattle Cow

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Active response in uterus & normal flora usually clear it

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Campylobacter - Immunology Reproductive Disease in Cattle Type of Antibodies used & role

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Serum IgM, IgG Secreted IgA, IgG, IgM Prevent adherence of organisms

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Campylobacter - Immunology Reproductive Disease in Cattle Bull

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Older bulls may be infected carriers for life - Deep preputial crypts

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Campylobacter - Immunology Reproductive Disease in Cattle Vaccination

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May prevent/eliminate infection from males & females

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Campylobacter - Immunology Reproductive Disease in Sheep/Goats

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Immune after abortion/vaccination IgM and IgG antibodies (promote opsonization & complement)

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Campylobacter- Immunology Enteric Disease

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Effective circulating & mucosal antibodies protect mucosa (not lumen) -Usually self-limiting -Recolonization possible without clinical signs

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Campylobacter - Sample collection - Cattle

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Repro disease From males-more likely positive Smegma or preputial scrapings All bulls, 10% cows should be sampled

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Campylobacter- Sample collection -Sheep

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Repro disease Abomasal fluid, lung, liver from aborted fetuses Placenta & associated fluids often over-contaminated

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Campylobacter - Sample collection -Enteric disease

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Fecal samples

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Campylobacter - Direct exam Cattle

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Reproductive Disease -Difficult, low numbers, fluorescent stains useful

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Campylobacter- Direct exam Sheep

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Reproductive Disease -Visualization of small curved rods w/tumbling motility

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Campylobacter- Direct exam Enteric disease

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Numerous slender, curved, gram-negative rods

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Campylobacter - Isolation Reproductive Disease

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Selective media decreases contaminants -Vancomycin -Polymixin -Trimethoprim

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Campylobacter Isolation Enteric Disease

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Similar to Reproductive Dz *Skirrow medium* -Antibiotic as with Repro dz, with lysed horse blood

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Campylobacter- Treatment Cattle reproductive disease

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VACCINATION!! AI Streptomycin topically and/or systemically for bulls, then VACCINATE

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Campylobacter - Treatment Sheep/Goat Reproductive disease

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Vaccination reduce severity/occurrence of abortion storms -Tetracycline resistance developed

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Campylobacter- Treatment Enteric disease

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Usually self-limiting Macrolides=drug of choice Hygeine!

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Are there vaccines available for C. jejuni?

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Causes enteric disease NO vaccines available

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Arcobacter- Disease pattern -Livestock

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Diarrhea Abortion

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Arcobacter- Disease pattern Cattle

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Mastitis!

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Arcobacter- Disease pattern Humans

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Gastroenteritis (usually self-limiting)

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Arcobacter - (3) Species of concern

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A. butzleri A. cryaerophilus A. skirrowii

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Arcobacter - Reservoir

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Intestinal tract & environment of infected animals

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Arcobacter - Growth characteristics

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Aerotolerant Tolerant of lower temps than Campylobacter MacConkey growth at 37C

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Arcobacter-Transmission

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Likely Fecal-Oral