Dec. 1, 2023 — Maternal-fetal listeriosis is a severe disease that can lead to miscarriage, premature birth or serious neonatal infection. But what are the long-term consequences of neonatal ...
Background Listeriosis is a foodborne infection with a low incidence but a high case fatality rate. Unlike common foodborne diseases, the incubation period can be long. The first incubation ...
An outbreak of listeriosis in several European countries ... who developed pregnancy-associated sepsis, and a ...
A recall of almost 10 million pounds of BrucePac ready-to-eat meat and poultry products is underway. The possibility of Listeria monocytogenes contamination prompted the Oklahoma-based company’s ...
Listeriosis—an infection caused by Listeria monocytogenes bacteria—primarily affects older adults, people with weakened immune systems and pregnant women, and can be serious or fatal.
July 12, 2024 — Researchers have used gene editing to restore hearing in adult mice with a type of inherited hearing loss. They showed that shutting down a damaged copy of a gene called a ...
Symptoms of listeriosis — the illness caused by the Listeria bacteria — can include vomiting, fever, muscle aches, severe headache and a stiff neck, the recall notice said. People who are ...
Congenital diseases are a significant concern in infants, posing challenges to babies as well as their parents. As per the National Library of Medicine, USA,Congenital Anomalies incidence ranges ...
Symptoms of listeriosis can include fever ... including miscarriage, stillbirth, or neonatal infection. 4. How long does it take for symptoms of Listeria to appear? Symptoms typically appear ...
Published in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, the study outcomes highlight that the long-term consequences of neonatal listeriosis primarily stem from prematurity. Discover how to tackle ...
The global prevalence of congenital heart disease is higher among women who live at high altitudes, according to a new study presented at ACC Latin America 2024 in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.