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A possible outbreak of listeriosis caused by an unusual strain of Listeria monocytogenes.

McLauchlin J, Crofts N, Campbell DM

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  • Journal The Journal of infection

  • Published 30 May 1989

  • Volume 18

  • ISSUE 2

  • Pagination 179-87

  • DOI 10.1016/s0163-4453(89)91290-5

Abstract

During 1987, a cluster of 23 cases of listeriosis due to an unusual serotype of Listeria monocytogenes was identified. All the 'epidemic' strains (designated serovar 4b(X)) were indistinguishable by serotyping, phage-typing and monoclonal antibody-typing. Clusters of cases due to this type have not been identified previously in Britain at such a high frequency. In an epidemiological survey, patients were interviewed so as to identify risk factors but none common in all cases was identified.