Health conditions

Listeria infection

  • Listeria infection (also known as listeriosis) is a rare but potentially severe illness caused by bacteria.
  • Listeria infection is caused by eating food that contains Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.
  • It is not normally transmitted between people, although it can pass from a pregnant woman to her unborn baby.

Listeria monocytogenes bacteria are widespread in the environment and can sometimes contaminate certain high risk foods that have not been thoroughly cooked or properly prepared or stored.

Who is at increased risk of Listeria infection?
What are the signs and symptoms?
How do you know if you have it?
How is it treated?
How can it be prevented?

Where to get help


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