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− | <div id=ilintro> Listeria monocytogenes is a gram positive, food borne pathogen responsible for Listeriosis. It is a particular threat as it can survive a range of pH’s as well as temperatures as low as 0°C allowing it to survive in industrial and domestic refrigerators. This pathogen commonly contaminates unpasteurised dairy products, particularly soft cheeses, as well as fresh vegetables and cooked meats. The presence of as little as 100 L. monocytogenes cells per gram of food can lead to symptoms ranging from fever, diarrhoea and muscle aches to more severe ailments such as meningitis and sepsis. Whilst in the majority of healthy people listeriosis manifests itself with flu-like symptoms, it can be fatal for immunosuppressed individuals like people suffering from AIDs or pregnant women who can suffer from fetal infections and miscarriage. | + | <div id="ilintro"> |
+ | Listeria monocytogenes is a gram positive, food borne pathogen responsible for Listeriosis. It is a particular threat as it can survive a range of pH’s as well as temperatures as low as 0°C allowing it to survive in industrial and domestic refrigerators. This pathogen commonly contaminates unpasteurised dairy products, particularly soft cheeses, as well as fresh vegetables and cooked meats. The presence of as little as 100 L. monocytogenes cells per gram of food can lead to symptoms ranging from fever, diarrhoea and muscle aches to more severe ailments such as meningitis and sepsis. Whilst in the majority of healthy people listeriosis manifests itself with flu-like symptoms, it can be fatal for immunosuppressed individuals like people suffering from AIDs or pregnant women who can suffer from fetal infections and miscarriage. | ||
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Revision as of 12:54, 12 October 2018
Developing a Listeria monocytogenes
biosensor for soft cheeses
- Listeria monocytogenes -
Listeria monocytogenes is a gram positive, food borne pathogen responsible for Listeriosis. It is a particular threat as it can survive a range of pH’s as well as temperatures as low as 0°C allowing it to survive in industrial and domestic refrigerators. This pathogen commonly contaminates unpasteurised dairy products, particularly soft cheeses, as well as fresh vegetables and cooked meats. The presence of as little as 100 L. monocytogenes cells per gram of food can lead to symptoms ranging from fever, diarrhoea and muscle aches to more severe ailments such as meningitis and sepsis. Whilst in the majority of healthy people listeriosis manifests itself with flu-like symptoms, it can be fatal for immunosuppressed individuals like people suffering from AIDs or pregnant women who can suffer from fetal infections and miscarriage.