-
monocytogenes are
pathogenic in mice, but only L.
monocytogenes is
consistently ****ociated with
human illness. The 13
serotypes of L.
monocytogenes can...
- endospores. The
major human pathogen in the
genus is L.
monocytogenes.
Although L.
monocytogenes has low infectivity, it is
hardy and can grow in a refrigerator...
-
Listeriosis is a
bacterial infection most
commonly caused by
Listeria monocytogenes,
although L. ivanovii and L. grayi have been
reported in
certain cases...
-
streptococci (i.e.
Streptococcus agalactiae),
Escherichia coli, and
Listeria monocytogenes.
Although there is a low
mortality rate in
developed countries, there...
- die from
listeriosis per year.
Listeriosis is
caused by the
Listeria monocytogenes bacteria,
which is
uniquely able to
survive and
reproduce at low temperatures...
- such as in a refrigerator. Some
notable mesophiles include Listeria monocytogenes,
Staphylococcus aureus, and
Escherichia coli.
Other examples of species...
- from L.
monocytogenes. L.
innocua may
inhibit detection of L.
monocytogenes if both
species are present. One
study found that L.
monocytogenes was detected...
-
animals infected with listeriosis,
caused by the
pathogenic bacteria L.
monocytogenes.
Meningitis and
encephalitis already present in the
brain or spinal...
- L.
monocytogenes strain and the non
pathogenic L.
innocua strain identified several non-coding RNAs that are only
present within L.
monocytogenes which...
- CRISPR–Cas9
inhibitors (AcrIIA1, AcrIIA2, AcrIIA3 and AcrIIA4) in
Listeria monocytogenes (infected by
bacteriophages which introduced the anti-CRISPR proteins)...