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    Listeria monocytogenes

    • Last Update: 2021-01-30
    • Source: Internet
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    Listeria monocytogenes
    was discovered as a pathogen of animals and humans in the 1930s. As far as humans are concerned the organism was initially identified as a cause of abortion in early pregnancy, stillbirth, or of septicemia after an uneventful birth. Ecological surveys have demobstrated that
    Listeria
    in general, and
    L. monocytogenes
    in particular, are naturally occurring in a wide variety of domestic animals, particularly sheep and chickens.
    L. monocytogenes
    has four attributes: the alleged elevated heat resistance, the ability for relatively rapid growth at refrigeration temperatures, a marked tolerance of reduced pH values, and growth in the presence of over 5% sodium chloride.
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