Abstract
L. monocytogenes infections are infrequent. Sepsis in pregnant women and newborns and central nervous system infections in the elderly are the most common clinical manifestations. We report a 61 years old woman with diabetes Mellitus and a Child B hepatic cirrhosis, admitted for persistent fever. Blood cultures were positive for Listeria monocytogenes. Cerebrospinal fluid was normal and sterile. She was treated with ampicillin and amikacin with a good response. Control blood cultures were negative. She was discharged 14 days after in good conditions.
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Chanqueo C, L., Gutiérrez R, C., Armas M, R., Urriola J, G., Bustos M, M., Tapia P, C., & Vásquez T, P. (2008). Bacteriemia primaria por Listeria monocytogenes en paciente con cirrosis hepática. Caso clínico. Revista Medica de Chile, 136(2), 225–229. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872008000200013
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