TY  - JOUR
T1  - Modern Trends to Investigate Food Borne Listeriosis
AU - Kumar, Rajeev 
JO  - Journal of Food Technology
VL  - 9
IS  - 1
SP  - 9
EP  - 17
PY  - 2011
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1684-8462
DO  - jftech.2011.9.17
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=jftech.2011.9.17
KW  - animal
KW  -Listeriosis
KW  -food-borne
KW  -disease
KW  -isolation
KW  -humans
KW  -molecular methods
KW  -India
AB  - This study concerned to investigate food borne pathogens <I>Listeria</I> species. The genus <I>Listeria</I> is an opportunistic pathogen in humans and various animal species.<I> Listeria </I>sp. are wide distribution. Despite their poor survival in nutrient-deficient, unpolluted seawater and spring water, <I>Listeria </I>sp. Healthy cows can serve as reservoirs for <I>L. monocytogenes </I>and secrete the organism in milk. Almost all cases (about 98%) of human listeriosis and 85% of animal cases are due <I> L. monocytogenes</I> although, rarely <I> L. seeligeri</I> and <I>L. ivanovii</I> have also been implicated.<I> L. ivanovii</I>, the other pathogenic species of genus <I>Listeria</I> has been thought to be frequently associated with abortions in sheep and in cattle. In humans, <I>L. ivanovii</I> infection is rare and has been reported from a patient with AIDS.
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