Listeriosis During Pregnancy: Maternal and Neonatal Consequences—A Case Report

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Abstract

Listeriosis is a rare but extremely dangerous infection for both mother and fetus. This pathogen can spread in humans’ bodies by consumption of contaminated food. The main high-risk groups of people for being infected are immunosuppressed and especially pregnant women. We present a case of materno-neonatal listeriosis illustrating that empiric antimicrobial therapy of chorioamnionitis during labor and neonate postpartum can also cover listeriosis which was not diagnosed prior to obtaining cultures.

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Rovas, L., Razbadauskas, A., & Slauzgalvyte, G. (2023). Listeriosis During Pregnancy: Maternal and Neonatal Consequences—A Case Report. International Journal of Women’s Health, 15, 695–699. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S399542

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