ICD-11 code : 1C40;
Preferred Label : Campylobacteriosis;
ICD-11 definition : Campylobacteriosis is caused by Campylobacter bacteria (curved or spiral, motile,
non–spore-forming, Gram-negative rods). The disease is usually caused by C. jejuni,
a spiral and comma shaped bacterium normally found in cattle, swine, and birds, where
it is nonpathogenic, but the illness can also be caused by C. coli (also found in
cattle, swine, and birds), C. upsaliensis (found in cats and dogs) and C. lari (present
in seabirds in particular).;
Origin ID : 1012026026;
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Campylobacteriosis is caused by Campylobacter bacteria (curved or spiral, motile,
non–spore-forming, Gram-negative rods). The disease is usually caused by C. jejuni,
a spiral and comma shaped bacterium normally found in cattle, swine, and birds, where
it is nonpathogenic, but the illness can also be caused by C. coli (also found in
cattle, swine, and birds), C. upsaliensis (found in cats and dogs) and C. lari (present
in seabirds in particular).