Does sporadic Listeria gastroenteritis exist? A 2-year population-based survey in Nova Scotia, Canada.
@article{Schlech2005DoesSL,
title={Does sporadic Listeria gastroenteritis exist? A 2-year population-based survey in Nova Scotia, Canada.},
author={WalterF. Schlech and WalterF. Schlech and Heather Haldane and Timothy Lloyd Mailman and Michelle Warhuus and Nigel Crouse and David J. M. Haldane},
journal={Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America},
year={2005},
volume={41 6},
pages={
778-84
}
}BACKGROUND
Febrile gastroenteritis due to Listeria monocytogenes (LM) has been primarily described in foodborne outbreaks. We decided to determine the incidence of sporadic, febrile gastroenteritis due to LM in a large, well-defined North American population over a 2-year period and to compare these cases to sporadic cases of Campylobacter and Salmonella infections occurring concurrently in the community.
METHODS
From 1 September 2002 through 31 August 2004, all stool specimens submitted for…
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