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Bacteraemia with Meningitis Caused by Listeria Innocua of Unknown Source in an Elderly Patient with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on five food- and waterborne diseases in six European countries, 2016-21. [PDF]
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Virulence, cytotoxicity potential and biofilm production ability of Listeria spp. isolated from raw fish in Poland. [PDF]
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Retrospective Analysis of Historical Listeria monocytogenes Clinical Isolates, New York, USA, 2000-2021<sup>1</sup>. [PDF]
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Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2023
Listeria monocytogenesis a Gram-positive facultative intracellular pathogen that can cause severe invasive infections upon ingestion with contaminated food. Clinically, listerial disease, or listeriosis, most often presents as bacteremia, meningitis or meningoencephalitis, and pregnancy-associated infections manifesting as miscarriage or neonatal ...
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Listeria monocytogenesis a Gram-positive facultative intracellular pathogen that can cause severe invasive infections upon ingestion with contaminated food. Clinically, listerial disease, or listeriosis, most often presents as bacteremia, meningitis or meningoencephalitis, and pregnancy-associated infections manifesting as miscarriage or neonatal ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987
The signs of bovine listeriosis include depression and variable cranial nerve deficits indicative of brain stem inflammation. Because a wide range of cranial nerve deficits exists in bovine listeriosis patients, a thorough neurologic examination and cerebrospinal fluid analysis are essential to accurate diagnosis.
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The signs of bovine listeriosis include depression and variable cranial nerve deficits indicative of brain stem inflammation. Because a wide range of cranial nerve deficits exists in bovine listeriosis patients, a thorough neurologic examination and cerebrospinal fluid analysis are essential to accurate diagnosis.
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