NOUN | listeriosis | - | |
SYNO | listeria meningitis | listeriosis |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Listeriolysin O (LLO) is a hemolysin produced by the bacterium "Listeria monocytogenes", the pathogen responsible for causing listeriosis.
- Food and Drug Administration states that soft raw-milk cheeses can cause "serious infectious diseases including listeriosis, brucellosis, salmonellosis and tuberculosis".
- Jain died at Jaslok Hospital in Mumbai on 25 February 2016 from multi-organ failure, septicaemia, and listeriosis.
- Some species can cause human and animal listeriosis.
- On 4 August 2009, roughly one year after the 2008 recall of Maple Leaf Foods products due to listeriosis contamination, another recall was ordered on nine wiener products.
- Since Ramaphosa became president he has made land reform and the economy his main priorities, as well as dealing with the outbreak of listeriosis which has claimed the lives of over 100 since the start of 2018.
- Breakdown of cases of listeriosis reported by the Chilean Ministry of Health in each region of the country. Data for 2009 include all known cases up to August 25.
- Deceases related to milk contamination are frequently caused by listeriosis which has the highest fatality rate among all milk-borne diseases.
- Rarely listeriosis may present as cutaneous listeriosis.
- "Listeria monocytogenes", responsible for listeriosis, can modulate the expression of immunity genes.
- "Non-invasive listeriosis": bacteria are retained within the digestive tract.
- Laboratory-confirmed listeriosis cases started to rise in mid-2017 and peaked in December 2017, with 32 cases in a week.
- Owais’s research endeavors has been to develop nano-vaccines against various infectious diseases of bacterial (tuberculosis, salmonellosis, listeriosis and brucellosis), protozoan (malaria, leishmaniasis) and fungal (candidasis and cryoptococcosis) origin.
- The estimated cost to the country in 2009 of the six foodborne illnesses campylobacteriosis, salmonellosis, norovirus, yersiniosis, STEC and listeriosis was NZ$161 million.
- Many species of "Shigella" (causes bacillary dysentery), "Salmonella" (typhoid fever), "Mycobacterium" (leprosy and tuberculosis) and "Listeria" (listeriosis), to name but a few, are intracellular.
- In 2018 a South African factory that produced polony and other processed meats was associated with a listeriosis outbreak that killed approximately 180 people and sickened a further thousand.
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