Listeria Infections
Also called: ListeriosisMEDICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA
National Institutes of Health
Listeriosis is a foodborne illness caused by Listeria monocytogenes, bacteria found in soil and water. It can be in a variety of raw foods as well as in processed foods and foods made from unpasteurized milk. Listeria is unlike many other germs because it can grow even in the cold temperature of the refrigerator.
Symptoms include fever and chills, headache, upset stomach and vomiting. Treatment is with antibiotics.
Anyone can get the illness. But it is most likely to affect pregnant women and unborn babies, older adults, and people with weak immune systems. To reduce your risk
- Use precooked and ready-to-eat foods as soon as you can
- Avoid raw milk and raw milk products
- Heat ready-to-eat foods and leftovers until they are steaming hot
- Wash fresh fruits and vegetables
- Avoid rare meat and refrigerated smoked seafood
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Listeriosis: Definition and Symptoms (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Also in Spanish
- Prevention of Listeriosis (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Also in Spanish
- What You Need to Know About Preventing Listeria Infections (Food and Drug Administration)Also in Spanish
- Listeria (Listeriosis) Treatment and Outcomes (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Enviromysteries: Inside Stories: Frankie's Story (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Maryland Public Television)
- CDC Vital Signs: Recipe for Food Safety (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Listeria Infections (National Institutes of Health)
- Article: N-Glycosylation Plays an Essential and Species-Specific Role in Anti-Infection Function of...
- Article: Listeria monocytogenes risk assessment on cold smoked and salt-cured fishery products...
- Article: Hypervirulent Listeria monocytogenes clones' adaption to mammalian gut accounts for their...
- Listeria Infections -- see more articles
- Listeria Infections (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)Also in Spanish
- Food Safety for Moms to Be: While You're Pregnant - Listeria (Food and Drug Administration)Also in Spanish
- Listeria and Pregnancy (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists)
- Listeriosis and Pregnancy (Organization of Teratology Information Specialists) - PDFAlso in Spanish
- Listeriosis (Medical Encyclopedia)Also in Spanish
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