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Listeriosis in human pregnancy: A systematic review
Ronald F. Lamont
*
, Jack Sobel
, Shali Mazaki-Tovi
, Juan Pedro Kusanovic
,
Edi Vaisbuch
, Sun Kwon Kim
, Niels Uldbjerg
, Roberto Romero
*
Corresponding author for this work
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Listeriosis
100%
Human Pregnancy
100%
Listeria
66%
High Risk
33%
Antibiotic Treatment
33%
Host Cell
33%
Pregnant Women
33%
High Dose
33%
High Mortality
33%
Adaptive Immune Response
33%
Neonatal Outcome
33%
Preventive Measures
33%
Ampicillin
33%
Prolonged Use
33%
High Morbidity
33%
Processed Foods
33%
Host Innate Immune Response
33%
Intracellular Life Cycle
33%
Prepared Foods
33%
Voluntary Recall
33%
Neonatal Listeriosis
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Systematic Review
100%
Listeriosis
100%
Listeria
50%
Antibiotic Therapy
25%
Prevalence
25%
Innate Immunity
25%
Life Cycle
25%
Adaptive Immunity
25%
Drug Megadose
25%
Host Cell
25%
Ampicillin
25%
Pregnant Woman
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Listeriosis
100%
Listeria
50%
Host Cell
25%
Prevalence
25%
Life Cycle
25%
Adaptive Immune System
25%
Innate Immune System
25%
Drug Megadose
25%
Food Science
Listeriosis
100%
Listeria
50%
Processed Food
25%
Prepared Food
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Listeriosis
100%
Listeria
50%
Prevalence
25%
Ampicillin
25%