The Listeria problem that lurks______________ Lis
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The Listeria problem that lurks______________
Listeria can be found in soil, which can lead to vegetable contamination. Animals can also be carriers. Listeria has been found in uncooked meats, uncooked vegetables, fruit such as cantaloupes , [4] pasteurized or unpasteurized milk, foods made from milk, and processed foods. Pasteurization and sufficient cooking kill Listeria ; however, contamination may occur after cooking and before packaging. For example, meat-processing plants producing ready-to-eat foods, such as hot dogs and deli meats, must follow extensive sanitation policies and procedures to prevent Listeria contamination. [5] Listeria monocytogenes is commonly found in soil, stream water, sewage, plants, and food. [6] Listeria is responsible for listeriosis , a rare but potentially lethal food-borne infection. The case fatality rate for those with a severe form of infection may approach 25%. [7] ( Salmonella , in comparison, has a mortality rate estimated at less than 1%. [8] ) Although Listeria monocytogenes has low infectivity, it is hardy and can grow in temperatures from 4 °C (39.2 °F) (the temperature of a refrigerator), to 37 °C (98.6 °F), (the body's internal temperature). [6] Listeriosis is a serious illness, and the disease may manifest as meningitis, or affect newborns due to its ability to penetrate the endothelial layer of the placenta . [7]
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Listeria can be found in soil, which can lead to vegetable contamination. Animals can also be carriers. Listeria has been found in uncooked meats, uncooked vegetables, fruit such as cantaloupes , [4] pasteurized or unpasteurized milk, foods made from milk, and processed foods. Pasteurization and sufficient cooking kill Listeria ; however, contamination may occur after cooking and before packaging. For example, meat-processing plants producing ready-to-eat foods, such as hot dogs and deli meats, must follow extensive sanitation policies and procedures to prevent Listeria contamination. [5] Listeria monocytogenes is commonly found in soil, stream water, sewage, plants, and food. [6] Listeria is responsible for listeriosis , a rare but potentially lethal food-borne infection. The case fatality rate for those with a severe form of infection may approach 25%. [7] ( Salmonella , in comparison, has a mortality rate estimated at less than 1%. [8] ) Although Listeria monocytogenes has low infectivity, it is hardy and can grow in temperatures from 4 °C (39.2 °F) (the temperature of a refrigerator), to 37 °C (98.6 °F), (the body's internal temperature). [6] Listeriosis is a serious illness, and the disease may manifest as meningitis, or affect newborns due to its ability to penetrate the endothelial layer of the placenta . [7]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listeria