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I have just had campylobacter, now my son is ill, can it be passed human to human?


I have just had campylobacter, now my son is ill, can it be passed human to human?

The organism is not usually spread from person to person, but this can happen if the infected person is a small child or is producing a large volume of diarrhea.

if he ate the same thing that made you sick yes

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