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Listeria Monocytogenes Endophthalmitis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1977A 62-year-old white man developed an acute anterior chamber inflammation in his left eye. Listeria monocytogenes was cultured from the vitreous aspirate. There was no evidence for ocular trauma or distant site of infection from which hematogenous spread of the organism occurred. No underlying state of immunocompromise was demonstrated.
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Listeria monocytogenes endophthalmitis
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1991Abstract Listeria endophthalmitis developed in an otherwise healthy woman. Early identification of the microorganism after anterior chamber paracentesis and aggressive treatment with specific antibiotics through the intravitreal route resulted in complete recovery of visual acuity.
S T, Duch, M C, Quintana, O G, Pujol
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Listeria monocytogenes Keratitis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1990We treated a farmer who had Listeria monocytogenes bacterial keratitis. Therapy with topical antibiotics was unsuccessful; it was necessary to treat the patient with topical and systemic penicillin and gentamicin. To elucidate the pathogenesis of this infection, we developed a rabbit model. Using the patient's strain of L.
G W, Zaidman, P, Coudron, J, Piros
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Listeria monocytogenes in Foods
2018Listeria monocytogenes causes listeriosis, a rare foodborne disease with a mortality rate of 20%-30%. The elderly and immunocompromised are particularly susceptible to listeriosis. L. monocytogenes is ubiquitous in nature and can contaminate food-processing environments, posing a threat to the food chain. This is particularly important for ready-to-eat
Kieran, Jordan, Olivia, McAuliffe
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Listeria Monocytogenes Meningitis
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1962Introduction Listeria monocytogenes is an unusual bacterial agent in meningitis. 1-3 The majority of human case reports have been in infants, pregnant females, and farm workers. 4-10 There have been few documented reports of Listeria meningitis among the urban population in the United States. 2,11 The rarity of this diagnosis may be due in part to the
K M, CAHILL, I, RING
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