Quinolone-resistant Campylobacter jejuni infections in Minnesota, 1992-1998. Investigation Team

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The increase in quinolone-resistant C. jejuni infections in Minnesota is largely due to infections acquired during foreign travel. However, the number of quinolone-resistant infections acquired domestically has also increased, largely because of the acquisition of resistant strains from poultry. The …
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Authors Smith KE;Besser JM;Hedberg CW;Leano FT;Bender JB;Wicklund JH;Johnson BP;Moore KA;Osterholm MT;;
Journal The New England journal of medicine
Year 1999
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