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SUBMITTER: Snelling WJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1214634 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Snelling W J WJ McKenna J P JP Lecky D M DM Dooley J S G JS
Applied and environmental microbiology 20050901 9
The failure to reduce the Campylobacter contamination of intensively reared poultry may be partially due to Campylobacter resisting disinfection in water after their internalization by waterborne protozoa. Campylobacter jejuni and a variety of waterborne protozoa, including ciliates, flagellates, and alveolates, were detected in the drinking water of intensively reared poultry by a combination of culture and molecular techniques. An in vitro assay showed that C. jejuni remained viable when inter ...[more]