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How is Campylobacter Jejuni Diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves laboratory tests such as
stool culture
to identify the presence of Campylobacter bacteria. Molecular methods like PCR (polymerase chain reaction) are also used to detect bacterial DNA and provide a quicker diagnosis.
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