Tee, T SDevi, SPuthucheary, S DKautner, I M2009-05-272009-05-271994-09-01Tee TS, Devi S, Puthucheary SD, Kautner IM. Exotoxin profiles of Campylobacters isolated in Malaysia. The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. 1994 Sep; 25(3): 443-8http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/32556The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.Approximately 57% of clinical and 33% of poultry isolates examined produced a cytotoxin. Cytotoxic activity was detected in 25 (50%) isolates of Campylobacter of which 12 were isolated from bloody diarrhea and 9 from watery stools. The cytotoxin titers were low, ranging from 2 to 16. The crude filtrates from 50 Campylobacter isolates showed no cytotoxic effect in Vero cells, no fluid accumulation in suckling mice and no hemolytic activity.engAnimalsBacterial Toxins --biosynthesisCampylobacter --metabolismCells, CulturedCercopithecus aethiopsCytotoxins --biosynthesisDiarrhea --microbiologyHemolysisHumansMalaysiaMiceVero CellsExotoxin profiles of Campylobacters isolated in Malaysia.Journal Article