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- Listeria abstract "Listeria is a genus of bacteria that contains ten species. Named after the English pioneer of sterile surgery Joseph Lister, the genus received its current name in 1940. Listeria species are facultatively anaerobic, Gram-positive bacilli. The major human pathogen in the Listeria genus is L. monocytogenes. It is usually the causative agent of the relatively rare bacterial disease, listeriosis, a serious infection caused by eating food contaminated with the bacteria. The disease affects primarily pregnant women, newborns, adults with weakened immune systems, and the elderly.Listeriosis is a serious disease for humans; the overt form of the disease has a mortality rate of about 20 percent. The two main clinical manifestations are sepsis and meningitis. Meningitis is often complicated by encephalitis, a pathology that is unusual for bacterial infections. Listeria ivanovii is a pathogen of mammals, specifically ruminants, and has rarely caused listeriosis in humans.".
- Listeria class Bacilli.
- Listeria colourName "lightgrey".
- Listeria division Firmicutes.
- Listeria family Listeriaceae.
- Listeria kingdom Bacteria.
- Listeria order Bacillales.
- Listeria thumbnail Listeria_monocytogenes_PHIL_2287_lores.jpg?width=300.
- Listeria wikiPageExternalLink Taxon?cType=taxon&cId=1637.
- Listeria wikiPageExternalLink intro.html.
- Listeria wikiPageExternalLink lmfinal.htm.
- Listeria wikiPageID "803835".
- Listeria wikiPageRevisionID "605559534".
- Listeria classis Bacilli.
- Listeria color "lightgrey".
- Listeria divisio Firmicutes.
- Listeria familia Listeriaceae.
- Listeria genus "Listeria".
- Listeria genusAuthority "Pirie 1940".
- Listeria hasPhotoCollection Listeria.
- Listeria imageCaption "Scanning electron micrograph of Listeria monocytogenes.".
- Listeria imageWidth "240".
- Listeria name "Listeria".
- Listeria ordo Bacillales.
- Listeria regnum Bacteria.
- Listeria subdivision "L. fleischmannii".
- Listeria subdivision "L. grayi".
- Listeria subdivision "L. innocua".
- Listeria subdivision "L. ivanovii".
- Listeria subdivision "L. marthii".
- Listeria subdivision "L. monocytogenes".
- Listeria subdivision "L. rocourtiae".
- Listeria subdivision "L. seeligeri".
- Listeria subdivision "L. weihenstephanensis".
- Listeria subdivision "L. welshimeri".
- Listeria subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Listeria subject Category:Gram-positive_bacteria.
- Listeria subject Category:Listeriaceae.
- Listeria type Species.
- Listeria type Organism.
- Listeria comment "Listeria is a genus of bacteria that contains ten species. Named after the English pioneer of sterile surgery Joseph Lister, the genus received its current name in 1940. Listeria species are facultatively anaerobic, Gram-positive bacilli. The major human pathogen in the Listeria genus is L. monocytogenes. It is usually the causative agent of the relatively rare bacterial disease, listeriosis, a serious infection caused by eating food contaminated with the bacteria.".
- Listeria label "Listeria".
- Listeria label "Listeria".
- Listeria label "Listeria".
- Listeria label "Listeria".
- Listeria label "Listeria".
- Listeria label "Listeria".
- Listeria label "Listerien".
- Listeria label "Листерия".
- Listeria label "リステリア".
- Listeria sameAs Listérie.
- Listeria sameAs Listerien.
- Listeria sameAs Listeria.
- Listeria sameAs Listeria.
- Listeria sameAs Listeria.
- Listeria sameAs Listeria.
- Listeria sameAs Listeria.
- Listeria sameAs リステリア.
- Listeria sameAs 리스테리아.
- Listeria sameAs Listeria.
- Listeria sameAs Listeria.
- Listeria sameAs m.03d7w6.
- Listeria sameAs Q746209.
- Listeria sameAs Q746209.
- Listeria wasDerivedFrom Listeria?oldid=605559534.
- Listeria depiction Listeria_monocytogenes_PHIL_2287_lores.jpg.
- Listeria isPrimaryTopicOf Listeria.
- Listeria name "Listeria".