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Campylobacter is a microaerophilic bacterium, meaning it requires oxygen to survive but at lower levels than what is found in the atmosphere. It thrives in environments with reduced oxygen concentrations, typically around 5-10% oxygen, along with elevated levels of carbon dioxide. This characteristic allows Campylobacter to inhabit the intestines of animals and humans, where such conditions are present.

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