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Listeria

Listeria is a foodborne bacterial illness that can be very serious for pregnant women and people with impaired immune systems.

Listeria monocytogenes

Food poisoning bacteria: Listeria

What food sources can it be found in?

  • Unpasteurised milk or products made from it
  • Soft cheeses (eg camembert, brie)
  • Ready-to-eat foods (eg pre-packed sandwiches, pâté, deli meats)
  • Unwashed vegetables contaminated with soil

What are the symptoms?

  • Flu-like symptoms (eg high temperature, aches and pains)
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Can spread to nervous system and cause convulsions
  • In rare cases, can lead to septicemia (blood poisoning) or meningitis

How can you avoid/control it?

  • Avoid
  • Reheat ready-to-eat foods until steaming hot all the way through (core temperature of 70℃)
  • Use pasteurised milk and cheeses
  • Wash raw vegetables
  • Store raw meat correctly (on the bottom shelf of the fridge, under any cooked meat)

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