About this Research Topic
Biofilm formation and interaction with other bacteria can also have an influence on bacterial survival outside the host. Therefore, comparing the ecology of Campylobacter in different environments could provide a better understanding of the infectivity of surviving bacteria to humans. Implementing high-throughput technologies such as genome sequencing in this context will allow a better understanding of the variations in survival strategies among different Campylobacter strains. This combined approach could clarify the direct and indirect role of Campylobacter ecology in the transmission of Campylobacter to humans.
In this Research Topic we welcome research articles, notes, and review articles which focus on but not restricted to:
1. Genome sequencing in different ecological niches
2. Proteomic analysis under different environmental conditions.
3. Metagenomic and metaproteomic study of Campylobacter.
4. Different mechanisms of Campylobacter survival.
5. Biofilm formation and pathogenesis
Keywords: Campylobacteriosis, Biofilm Formation, Campylobacter Ecology, Proteomic Analysis, Genomics
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