a bacterial species of Arcobacter found in poultry and beef; has been associated with diarrheal and systemic diseases in humans.
Ar·co·bac·ter butz·le·ri
(ahrkō-bak-tĕr būtslĕ-rī) Formerly, Campylobacter butzleri; a bacterial species associated with diarrheal disease in humans; may cause recurring gastrointestinal illness in children.