Abstract
Listeria is commonly found in processed and prepared foods and listeriosis is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Preventative measures are well prescribed and monitoring and voluntary recall of contaminated products has resulted in a 44% reduction in the prevalence of perinatal listeriosis in the USA. Pregnant women are at high risk for listeriosis, but symptoms are non-specific and diagnosis is difficult. The intracellular life-cycle ofListeria protects the bacterium from host innate and adaptive immune responses. Antibiotic treatment requires agents able to penetrate, distribute, and remain stable within host cells. Prolonged use of high-dose ampicillin can significantly improve neonatal outcome.
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York
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- Publisher’s Note
- Publisher’s Note
- EDITORIAL
- Problems in prevention of preterm birth – regrettable contradictions
- REVIEW ARTICLES
- Listeriosis in human pregnancy: a systematic review
- Prevention of prematurity by single embryo transfer
- ORIGINAL ARTICLES - OBSTETRICS
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- Amniotic lamellar body counts can predict the occurrence of respiratory distress syndrome as well as transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN)
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- miRNA expression profiling in formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded placental tissue samples from pregnancies with severe preeclampsia
- Genetic polymorphisms of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor 3DL2 in preeclampsia
- Addressing concerns about cisplatin application during pregnancy
- Retinol-binding protein-4 is decreased in patients with preeclampsia in comparison with normal pregnant women
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- ORIGINAL ARTICLES - FETUS
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- Does prenatal antibiotic therapy compromise the diagnosis of early-onset infection and management of the neonate?
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