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Listeriabakterie. (Bjørn Sigurdsøn / TT NYHETSBYRÅN)

Dödsfall i listeria kopplas till värmländsk getost

Två personer har under hösten dött av listeria i Värmland. Ett av dödsfallen kan nu kopplas till ost från ett värmländskt gårdsmejeri, skriver NWT.

Sedan livsmedelsverket hittat listeriabakterier har samtliga ostar återkallats, skriver TT. Samma typ av listeria har hittats i en getost hemma hos den döda personen.

Mats Lindblad, smittskyddsamordnare vid Livsmedelsverket, säger till NWT att det är helt fastslaget att getosten var smittkällan.

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Listeria
Wikipedia (en)
Listeria is a genus of bacteria that acts as an intracellular parasite in mammals. Until 1992, 10 species were known, each containing two subspecies. By 2020, 21 species had been identified. The genus received its current name, after the British pioneer of sterile surgery Joseph Lister, in 1940. Listeria species are Gram-positive, rod-shaped, and facultatively anaerobic, and do not produce endospores. The major human pathogen in the genus Listeria is L. monocytogenes. It is usually the causative agent of the relatively rare bacterial disease listeriosis, an infection caused by eating food contaminated with the bacteria. Listeriosis can cause serious illness in pregnant women, newborns, adults with weakened immune systems and the elderly, and may cause gastroenteritis in others who have been severely infected. Listeriosis is a serious disease for humans; the overt form of the disease has a case-fatality rate of around 20%. The two main clinical manifestations are sepsis and meningitis. Meningitis is often complicated by encephalitis, when it is known as meningoencephalitis, a pathology that is unusual for bacterial infections. L. ivanovii is a pathogen of mammals, specifically ruminants, and has rarely caused listeriosis in humans. The incubation period can vary from three to 70 days.
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