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Listeria monocytogenes
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Listeria monocytogenes
, Listeriosis
See Also
Acute Diarrhea
Foodbourne Illness
Pathophysiology
Gram Positive
bacillus
Causes
Sources
Foodbourne Illness
Deli Meat
Frozen Vegetables (2016 outbreak in U.S.)
Unpasteurized milk (including derived soft cheese)
(2008) MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 57(40):1097-100 +PMID:18846031 [PubMed]
Risk Factors
Severe, invasive disease
Immunocompromised
patients
Pregnancy
Newborns (may cause
Neonatal Sepsis
)
Elderly
Symptoms
Onset
Gastrointestinal symptoms start within 9 to 48 hours
Immunocompetent hosts typically have self-limited course
Invasive disease onset delayed for 2 to 6 weeks
Gastrointestinal infection
Fever
Diarrhea
Nausea
Myalgias
Invasive infection (esp.
Immunocompromised
patients)
Bacteremia
Meningitis
Endocarditis
Pregnancy (presents with flu-like illness)
Premature delivery
Stillbirth
Labs
Missed on
Stool Culture
Management
See
Acute Diarrhea
Antibiotic
s
Not typically used (self-limited disease in normal hosts)
Consider in severe, invasive cases or high risk patients (5 days
Amoxicillin
or
Septra
has been used)
Resources
CDC Listeria
http://www.cdc.gov/listeria/
References
Ooi (2005) Clin Infect Dis 40(9): 1327-32 +PMID: 15825036 [PubMed]
Switaj (2015) Am Fam Physician 92(5): 358-65 [PubMed]
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