Listeriosis
Listeriosis is also translated as listeriosis, listeriosis, listeriosis. Listeria disease is an infection caused by Listeria monocytogenes, which is often spread when the immune function is low. It is mainly found in newborns, the elderly, pregnant women and immunodeficiency patients. There are three species of Listeria monocytogenes that cause adult endocarditis. Only listeria monocytogenes can cause human infection. Newborns and immunocompromised children are more common.
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