1. The use of membrane filters applied directly to the surface of agar plates for the isolation of Campylobacter jejuni from faeces;TW, I.Steele; SN, McDermott;Pathology,1984
2. An improved blood-free selective medium for the isolation effect of sampling. In contrast, the memof Campylobacter jejuni from faecal specibrane technique recovered a further eight strains of three Campylobacter spp, which were not isolated on the modified CCD agar and which failed to grow when subcultured on to this medium. Our findings are similar to those of Steele et al3 and Megraud and mens;Hutchinson, D.N.; Bolton, F.J.;J Clin Pathol,1984
3. DNA relatedness and biochemical features of Campylobacter spp isolated in central and south Australia;Steele, T.W.; Sangster, N.; Lanser, J.A.;J Clin Microbiol,1985
4. Unusual campylobacters in human faeces;Megraud, F.; Bonnet, F.,1986
5. Thermotolerant Campylobacter with no or weak catalase activity isolated from dogs;Sandstedt, K.; Ursing, J.; Walder, M.,1983