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campylobacter

Campylobacter is the most common pathogen of bacterial intestinal infections (enteritis) in Germany and in other European countries. The National Reference Laboratory for Campylobacter is located at the BfR. The work focuses on routine and research work on the characterisation and differentiation of Campylobacter isolates originating from animals, food, feed, environmental samples and consumer goods.

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Date Title
18.11.2024 Campylobacter: The diarrhoea pathogen is often found on poultry meat

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Topic pages

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National Reference Laboratory for Campylobacter

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Communication

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12.07.2024
Communication No. 034/2024
Healthier barbecuing: How to avoid food infections and the formation of substances that are harmful to health 221.3 KB
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30.03.2021
Communication No 012/2021 from the BfR
Project PAC-CAMPY: Strategies to combat Campylobacter in a practical test setting 171.5 KB
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Methoden/methods

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19.07.2021
Laboratory Protocol of the National Reference Laboratory for Campylobacter, v1.0
Preparation of quantitative thermophilic Campylobacter spp. reference material for use in proficiency tests or ring trials for method validation 531.3 KB
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