Can you test for Listeria before symptoms

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BMC Infect Dis. 2013; 13: 11.
Published online 2013 Jan 10. doi:10.1186/1471-2334-13-11
PMCID: PMC3562139
PMID: 23305174

What is the incubation period for listeriosis?

Véronique Goulet,
1 Lisa A King,1 Véronique Vaillant,1 and Henriette de Valk1

Véronique Goulet

1Infectious Diseases Department, Institut de Veille Sanitaire, 12 rue du val d'osne, 94415, Saint Maurice, France

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Lisa A King

1Infectious Diseases Department, Institut de Veille Sanitaire, 12 rue du val d'osne, 94415, Saint Maurice, France

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Véronique Vaillant

1Infectious Diseases Department, Institut de Veille Sanitaire, 12 rue du val d'osne, 94415, Saint Maurice, France

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Henriette de Valk

1Infectious Diseases Department, Institut de Veille Sanitaire, 12 rue du val d'osne, 94415, Saint Maurice, France

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1Infectious Diseases Department, Institut de Veille Sanitaire, 12 rue du val d'osne, 94415, Saint Maurice, France
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Véronique Goulet: ; Lisa A King: ; Véronique Vaillant: ; Henriette de Valk:
Received 2012 Jul 31; Accepted 2012 Dec 18.
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Abstract

Background

Listeriosis is a foodborne infection with a low incidence but a high case fatality rate. Unlike common foodborne diseases, the incubation period can be long. The first incubation periods were documented during a large listeriosis outbreak published in 1987 by Linnan and al. in the New England Journal of Medicine [range: 3 days to 70 days]. Data on the incubation period of listeriosis are scarce. Our study aim was to estimate precisely the incubation period of listeriosis using available data since 1987.

Methods

We estimated the incubation period of listeriosis using available published data and data from outbreak investigations carried out by the French National Institute for Public Health Surveillance. We selected cases with an incubation period calculated when a patient had a single exposure to a confirmed food source contaminated by Listeria monocytogenes.

Results

We identified 37 cases of invasive listeriosis [10 cases with central nervous system involvement [CNS cases], 15 bacteraemia cases and 12 pregnancy-associated cases] and 9 outbreaks with gastroenteritis. The overall median incubation period of invasive listeriosis was 8 days [range: 167 days] and differed significantly by clinical form of the disease [p

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