1. Ongoing High Incidence and Case-Fatality Rates for Invasive Listeriosis, Germany, 2010–2019
- Author
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Sven Halbedel, Hendrik Wilking, Antje Flieger, Klaus Stark, Alexandra Holzer, and Raskit Lachmann
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Microbiology (medical) ,food-borne infections ,Epidemiology ,gastrointestinal infections ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,medicine.disease_cause ,case-fatality rate ,Disease Outbreaks ,Listeria monocytogenes ,listeriosis ,Pregnancy ,Environmental health ,Germany ,Case fatality rate ,medicine ,Humans ,bacteria ,Original Research ,Ongoing High Incidence and Case-Fatality Rates for Invasive Listeriosis, Germany, 2010–2019 ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Incidence ,enteric infections ,Dispatch ,Outbreak ,Food safety ,medicine.disease ,food safety ,Infectious Diseases ,whole-genome sequencing ,food contamination ,Medicine ,Invasive Listeriosis ,Female ,business ,Food contaminant - Abstract
We used 10 years of surveillance data to describe listeriosis frequency in Germany. Altogether, 5,576 cases were reported, 91% not pregnancy associated; case counts increased over time. Case-fatality rate was 13% in non-pregnancy-associated cases, most in adults ≥65 years of age. Detecting, investigating, and ending outbreaks might have the greatest effect on incidence.
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- 2021