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Campylobacter - the leading cause of bacterial food-borne disease throughout the world - is on the increase. Scientists are investigating its genetic make-up to try to discover ways of finding it and controlling its presence in the food we eat. Quentin Cooper talks to Dr Julian Ketley of Leicester University and Dr Jenny Frost from the Central Public Health Laboratories about why this bacterium has proved so difficult to study.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Quentin Cooper
Interviewee:
Dr Julian Ketley
Interviewee:
Dr Jenny Frost
Producer:
Alexandra Feachem

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