An Ultrastructural Study of the Gastric Campylobacter-like Organism 'Campylobacter pyloridis'

Abstract
Microaerophilic spiral organisms may be isolated frequently from samples of gastric mucus taken from patients undergoing gastroscopy. The ultrastructure of these gastric campylobacter-like organisms (''Campylobacter pyloridis'') shows that they have greater affinities with Spirillum than with Campylobacter.