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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1980

AIRBORNE SPREAD OF BRUCELLOSIS

Arnold F. Kaufmann; Marshall D. Fox; John M. Boyce; Daniel C. Anderson; Morris E. Potter; William J. Martone; Charlotte M. Patton

review of epidemic and endemic brucellosis at six abattoirs demonstrates a correlation between case distribution and flow of air from the kill department (stage II) to other areas within an abattoir. Air from the kill department disseminated to nearby departments led to abnormally high brucellosis attack rates for persons who worked in these areas at two abattoirs. Complete physical separation or maintaining negative air pressure in the kill department was associated with reduced risk for workers in other areas at four abattoirs. Cases in persons who had exposure to kill department air but no contact with animal tissues provide strong evidence for airborne transmission of infection. Brucellosis is also contracted through skin contact with infectious animal tissues, but this route of transmission appears less important than formerly believed.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1997

Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis and Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Analysis of Campylobacter jejuni Strains Isolated from Patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome

Shuji Fujimoto; Ban Mishu Allos; Naoaki Misawa; Charlotte M. Patton; Martin J. Blaser

Campylobacter jejuni serotype O19 strains associated with the Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) and other strains were examined by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of polymerase chain reaction products of the flaA genes and by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. RFLP analysis showed that regardless of LIO serotype, geographic origins, or association with GBS, the O19 isolates shared an identical digestion pattern by each of four restriction endonucleases, DdeI, MboI, MseI, and AluI. In contrast, among C. jejuni O1 or O2 strains, RFLP patterns were different even among strains of the same LIO serotype. The results of the RAPD analysis were consistent with the flaA RFLP data. These data indicate that all of the O19 strains that were tested were closely related to one another whether they were or were not associated with GBS.


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1987

CAMPYLOBACTER ENTERITIS AT A UNIVERSITY: TRANSMISSION FROM EATINGCHICKEN AND FROM CATS

Michael S. Deming; Robert V. Tauxe; Paul A. Blake; Sarah E. Dixon; Barbara S. Fowler; T. Stephen Jones; Edward A. Lockamy; Charlotte M. Patton; Robert O. Sikes


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1980

Pittsburgh pneumonia agent: direct isolation from human lung tissue.

A. W. Pasculle; James C. Feeley; R. J. Gibson; L. G. Cordes; R. L. Myerowitz; Charlotte M. Patton; George W. Gorman; C. L. Carmack; J. W. Ezzell; J. N. Dowling


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1991

Campylobacter butzleri sp. nov. isolated from humans and animals with diarrheal illness.

J A Kiehlbauch; Don J. Brenner; M A Nicholson; Carolyn N. Baker; Charlotte M. Patton; Arnold G. Steigerwalt; I K Wachsmuth


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1981

PONTIAC FEVER: ISOLATION OF THE ETIOLOGIC AGENT (LEGIONELLA PNEUMOPHILA) AND DEMONSTRATION OF ITS MODE OF TRANSMISSION

Arnold F. Kaufmann; Joseph E. McDade; Charlotte M. Patton; John V. Bennett; Peter Skaliy; James C. Feeley; Daniel C. Anderson; Morris E. Potter; Vern F. Newhouse; Michael B. Gregg; Philip S. Brachman


Annals of Internal Medicine | 1979

Isolation of the Legionnaires' disease bacterium from environmental samples.

George K. Morris; Charlotte M. Patton; James C. Feeley; Scott E. Johnson; George W. Gorman; William T. Martin; Peter Skaliy; George F. Mallison; Brenda D. Politi; Don C. Mackel


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1986

Extraintestinal Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli Infections: Host Factors and Strain Characteristics

Martin J. Blaser; Guillermo I. Perez Perez; Paul F. Smith; Charlotte M. Patton; Fred C. Tenover; Albert J. Lastovica; Wen-Ian L. Wang


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1995

Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of Helicobacter cinaedi and Helicobacter fennelliae strains isolated from humans and animals.

J A Kiehlbauch; Don J. Brenner; Daniel N. Cameron; Arnold G. Steigerwalt; J M Makowski; Carolyn N. Baker; Charlotte M. Patton; I K Wachsmuth


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1989

Human disease associated with "Campylobacter upsaliensis" (catalase-negative or weakly positive Campylobacter species) in the United States.

Charlotte M. Patton; N Shaffer; P Edmonds; Timothy J. Barrett; M A Lambert; C N Baker; D M Perlman; Don J. Brenner

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Don J. Brenner

United States Department of Health and Human Services

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Timothy J. Barrett

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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George K. Morris

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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James C. Feeley

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Arnold G. Steigerwalt

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Arnold F. Kaufmann

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Carolyn N. Baker

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Daniel C. Anderson

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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George W. Gorman

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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