campylobacter

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English[edit]

Campylobacter jejuni
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Etymology[edit]

From the genus name.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /kæmˈpaɪləʊˌbæktə(ɹ)/

Noun[edit]

campylobacter (plural campylobacters)

  1. Any bacteria of the genus Campylobacter; a principal cause of food poisoning.
    • 2023, Oliver Balch, “Animal, Mineral, Pathogen”, in Literary Review, number 520:
      These days, we can see how even small increases in temperature and rainfall around the world often lead to higher rates of disease, whether that’s malaria in Kenya and Ethiopia, Murray Valley encephalitis in southern Australia or campylobacter in Bangladesh.