Abstract
Campylobacter enteritis is a known aetiological factor in reactive arthritis. We surveyed patients in the Harrow Health District known to have had campylobacter enteritis for manifestations of arthritis. Acute attacks of arthritis occurred in 8 of 33 adults admitted with enteritis. None were identified in patients under 16 or in those diagnosed in the community.
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