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Listeriosis in human pregnancy: a systematic review

  • Ronald F. LamontEMAIL logo,Jack Sobel,Shali Mazaki-Tovi,Juan Pedro Kusanovic,Edi Vaisbuch,Sun Kwon Kim,Niels Uldbjerg andRoberto Romero
Published/Copyright:April 26, 2011
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De Gruyter
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
From the journal Volume 39 Issue 3

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.


Corresponding authors: Ronald F. Lamont, BSc, MB, ChB, MD, FRCOG and Roberto Romero, MD Perinatology Research Branch, NICHD, NIH, DHHS Wayne State University/Hutzel Women’s Hospital 3990 John R, Box 4 Detroit, MI 48201, USA Tel.: +1 (313) 993-2700 Fax: +1 (313) 993-2694

Received:2010-11-11
Revised:2011-2-9
Accepted:2011-2-11
Published Online:2011-04-26
Published in Print:2011-05-01

©2011 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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