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Neonatal listeriosis
Listeriose neonatal
CategoryDefinition
Neonatal listeriosis is an infection caused by the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, and is acquired either transplacentally, during delivery, or following birth. An infection transplacentally can lead to fetal dissemination with the formation of granulomas, for instance, in the lungs, brain, and skin. If amniotic fluid or vaginal secretions are swallowed, this can lead to a perinatal infection in the lungs and manifest as shock and respiratory distress in the first few days of life. Premature delivery, miscarriage, stillbirth, or neonatal sepsis is common.
Index Terms
Neonatal listeriosisNeonatal disseminated listeriosiscongenital listeriosisfetal listeriosiscongenital listeria monocytogenes infection